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Induction Cookware Guide

by: Kitchen Warehouse | April 5, 2021
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INDUCTION COOKWARE GUIDE

You're brand new, energy saving Induction Cooktop has been installed and ready to go. Check out our induction cookware guide to see which cookware you should purchase to start you off on a new cooking adventure.

WHAT IS INDUCTION COOKWARE?

The induction cooking process uses electro-magnetism to directly heat the cookware rather than transferring heat from the element to the pan. This means your induction compatible cookware requires a ferrous-magnetic base.

INDUCTION COMPATIBLE:

Induction coils can be added to the base of all metal cookware so check the product description to see if the cookware set you prefer is induction compatible even if it is not constructed from magnetic metal.

Magnetic cookware materials
  • Cast iron
  • Most stainless steel (those with 13 - 18% chromium)
Non-magnetic cookware materials
  • Aluminium
  • Some stainless steel
  • Pyrex
  • Stoneware
  • Copper

Kitchen Warehouse offer a full range of induction compatible cookware, including sets that will provide you with all your cooking needs. Our Kitchen Warehouse cookware experts in store or on the customer service line are able to assist you with making decisions over which induction cookware is suitable for you.

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