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CKKwan
post Dec 21 2016, 11:21 AM

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Induction is better, much more efficient.

Those who used to gas will feel that the wok or pan got fried easily, because they can't feel the heat at the surrounding like gas, and over cooked their food.

My experience with Philips, built in cook top, and china brand selling at Tesco. You better go with those china brand. Last longer, cheap and better control.
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post Dec 21 2016, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(Matrix @ Dec 21 2016, 01:46 PM)
It does. Mine is brand new model.

Easily added RM80 to RM100 to electric bill monthly. And we only cook for dinner and weekend.

gas 1 tong=RM3x, 1 month also cannot finish.
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My maid cook 3 times daily, and if I am not around for 1 month, electricity < RM50 only.
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post Dec 21 2016, 06:21 PM

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QUOTE(Matrix @ Dec 21 2016, 06:16 PM)
I don't believe anyone who says their bill with aircond, water heater induction and a few person in the family with RM50 bill, unless the meter's RIGGED.

Nuff said.
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I said when I am not around.

Even if I am around (away for 1 week only), at home only during night time, my electricity for this month only RM120+.

TNB did came and check my meter. They stick a green label on it after that. No issue!

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