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TSgoolie
post Jul 5 2023, 09:34 AM, updated 3y ago

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I have touch decision to make between gas hob and induction hob. Actually what are the differences and factors to consider when choosing the ideal hob for your culinary adventures? Heard that electric hob will cost a bomb to electricity bill, is it true? and it works only with certain cooking utensils, still true till today?

Please verify if i'm correct for below comparison and need some advice.

Gas hob:
1. Instant heat - heats up quicker, can adjust temperature according to cooking needs. Food will be tastier?
2. Compatibility - can support many types of cookware including traditional pots and pans.
3. Cost - cheaper to run? appliance is less costly than electric hob?

Induction hob (Electric hob):
1. Safety - auto cut off, can set timer on when it will stop the heat. No need worry gas leak/explosion
2. Cleanliness - easy to clean due to flat surface, no need remove parts

What are the other benefits of induction hob?

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post Jul 5 2023, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(goolie @ Jul 5 2023, 09:34 AM)
I have touch decision to make between gas hob and induction hob. Actually what are the differences and factors to consider when choosing the ideal hob for your culinary adventures? Heard that electric hob will cost a bomb to electricity bill, is it true? and it works only with certain cooking utensils, still true till today?

Please verify if i'm correct for below comparison and need some advice.

Gas hob:
1. Instant heat - heats up quicker, can adjust temperature according to cooking needs. Food will be tastier?
2. Compatibility - can support many types of cookware including traditional pots and pans.
3. Cost - cheaper to run? appliance is less costly than electric hob?

Induction hob (Electric hob):
1. Safety - auto cut off, can set timer on when it will stop the heat. No need worry gas leak/explosion
2. Cleanliness - easy to clean due to flat surface, no need remove parts

What are the other benefits of induction hob?
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Pro for induction:
1. Safe for children. The surface won’t get hot, only your pan/wok will.
2. Space efficiency. No need to allocate space for gas tank.
3. Easy to clean, easy to maintain. Will look nice a long time.
4. Speaking of gas tank, no need to carry around gas tank to change every now and then.
5. Efficient heating, rapid heating for cooking.

Cons for induction:
1. Cooking pan tends to be more expensive.
2. Hard to find rounded bottom wok that works with induction hob.
3. When cooking, lacks the char/smoky texture you get with fire stove.
4. Rapid heating gets too hot too quickly. If not careful or lose focus, food will be toasted. Buy induction hob with many heat steps to combat this.
5. Obviously will pull high power, so need to pull one from DB. Costs more to install.
6. When no power, then can’t cook.

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post Jul 5 2023, 09:47 AM

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Are you staying landed or high-rise? If high-rise, just get Induction
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post Jul 5 2023, 09:54 AM

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you forgot about the residual heat that still remains on the hob for a while after cooking.
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post Jul 5 2023, 10:15 AM

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Actually the induction heat up faster than gas. The gas hob flame directly onto pot but the heat also spread into kitchen. More wasted energy but still cheaper to operate than induction. The induction kitchen is cooler than the gas kitchen.

Me? I used induction for about 20 years. Replace hob once already, faulty. Why not repair? Model old already and it has been fixed twice too laugh.gif

If you want to use induction, then make sure wiring is designed for the hob. Well, I should call it stove. There are stove with 2, 3 or 4 hobs. Bear in mind that the PSU (Power Supply Unit) is usually only one. The PSU will supply the power to all hob units. So, max heating power can be different when using one hob or more than one hobs.

The disadvantage is like what others said that you need pots that is magnetic. Yes stainless steel can be magnetic but also can be nonmagnetic, depending on process when making one. The aluminum type has metal base. If you are into traditional cooking using clay pot, then you are out of luck.

Me? I used modular type. Instead of using the unit with 4 induction hobs, I used 1 unit with 2 induction and 1 unit with 2 ceramic hobs. So, I can use any type of pots. To be honest, I rarely use the ceramic side laugh.gif

Another reason for choosing modular type is that if 1 unit is faulty, I can still use the other unit because they have their own PSU wink.gif
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post Jul 5 2023, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(arffrhn @ Jul 5 2023, 09:45 AM)
Pro for induction:
1. Safe for children. The surface won’t get hot, only your pan/wok will.
2. Space efficiency. No need to allocate space for gas tank.
3. Easy to clean, easy to maintain. Will look nice a long time.
4. Speaking of gas tank, no need to carry around gas tank to change every now and then.
5. Efficient heating, rapid heating for cooking.

Cons for induction:
1. Cooking pan tends to be more expensive.
2. Hard to find rounded bottom wok that works with induction hob.
3. When cooking, lacks the char/smoky texture you get with fire stove.
4. Rapid heating gets too hot too quickly. If not careful or lose focus, food will be toasted. Buy induction hob with many heat steps to combat this.
5. Obviously will pull high power, so need to pull one from DB. Costs more to install.
6. When no power, then can’t cook.
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Those are good points!

During my younger days where I cooked less, I had prefered electric hob, since its simple cooking. And been using pan and pot

Now with kids, I prefer gas, just bcoz most of my cooking now are on Wok, and not worried about electricity cut offs and gas been overall cheaper option
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post Jul 5 2023, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(goolie @ Jul 5 2023, 09:34 AM)
I have touch decision to make between gas hob and induction hob. Actually what are the differences and factors to consider when choosing the ideal hob for your culinary adventures? Heard that electric hob will cost a bomb to electricity bill, is it true? and it works only with certain cooking utensils, still true till today?

Please verify if i'm correct for below comparison and need some advice.

Gas hob:
1. Instant heat - heats up quicker, can adjust temperature according to cooking needs. Food will be tastier?
induction actually heats up quicker for me, as for taste wise quite subjective. with fire u can get the wokhei(dunno if i spell it right) which is additional flavour for some
2. Compatibility - can support many types of cookware including traditional pots and pans.
yup basically anything
3. Cost - cheaper to run? appliance is less costly than electric hob?
initial cost is much cheaper, long run cost i think more or less the same or may be slightly cheaper considering our lpg is subsidised.

Induction hob (Electric hob):
1. Safety - auto cut off, can set timer on when it will stop the heat. No need worry gas leak/explosion
modern high end gas hob also has this features, mine has aut cut off but no timer(bought 7 years ago).but yes no gas leak worries
2. Cleanliness - easy to clean due to flat surface, no need remove parts
yup damn easy

What are the other benefits of induction hob?
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QUOTE(arffrhn @ Jul 5 2023, 09:45 AM)
Pro for induction:
1. Safe for children. The surface won’t get hot, only your pan/wok will.
the surface do get hot after cooking due to heat transfer from your pan
2. Space efficiency. No need to allocate space for gas tank.
true
3. Easy to clean, easy to maintain. Will look nice a long time.
true
4. Speaking of gas tank, no need to carry around gas tank to change every now and then.
big plus
5. Efficient heating, rapid heating for cooking.
true, with consistent temperature

Cons for induction:
1. Cooking pan tends to be more expensive.
true
2. Hard to find rounded bottom wok that works with induction hob.
true
3. When cooking, lacks the char/smoky texture you get with fire stove.
true
4. Rapid heating gets too hot too quickly. If not careful or lose focus, food will be toasted. Buy induction hob with many heat steps to combat this.
true, coming from gas stove user u need times to actually adapt to this
5. Obviously will pull high power, so need to pull one from DB. Costs more to install.
true
6. When no power, then can’t cook.
true, the reason I have both. lol
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I'm currently using both in my home, TEKA brand. This is from my own personal experience.

another plus point is that induction produce less smoke

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post Jul 5 2023, 10:23 AM

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If you don't use the typical Chinese wok for cooking, just get a induction hob.

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im using gas hob because i like to do tossing laugh.gif

maybe just me but cooking soup on gas hob is tastier than induction.
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post Jul 5 2023, 11:53 AM

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Just go for simple point, if u/ur family loves cooking, go for gas hob
If just cincai cook for filling up tummy, cook maggi, then induction

Other factors such as safety, smell, smoke those... gas or induction also poses the risks
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post Jul 5 2023, 04:20 PM

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Gas actually slower to heat up compared to induction, unless you cook the food directly on fire (without pan), then nothing to say liao

Gas overall cheaper (the stove, the gas tank, compatible cookware), but produces more ambient heat + soot + you need to source gas tank.

If you live in small highrise and your kitchen doesn't have a separate outdoors yard area/"wet" kitchen to cook in, strongly do not recommend gas tank because of ventilation issues and heat issues.

Wok hei honestly difficult to reproduce unless have very powerful flame.
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post Jul 5 2023, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(thirumaran @ Jul 5 2023, 10:47 AM)
Are you staying landed or high-rise?  If high-rise, just get Induction
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I stay in condo. In your opinion, any reason why we should go for induction?

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post Jul 5 2023, 11:12 PM

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I’m more on ceramic hob , just keep a spare portable camping stove in case no electricity still need to cook . Induction hob cookware can be more expensive than the hob itself
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QUOTE(goolie @ Jul 5 2023, 04:26 PM)
I stay in condo. In your opinion, any reason why we should go for induction?
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Less issue carrying gas tank or running out of gas after hours
Plus no gas leak issue with induction
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post Jul 8 2023, 01:11 AM

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all the silly 'you cant get wok kei with induction' kids better grow up.
I can get tons of wok hei with induction. Who says induction cant produce wok hei??
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post Jul 8 2023, 01:38 PM

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QUOTE(empire @ Jul 8 2023, 01:11 AM)
all the silly 'you cant get wok kei with induction' kids better grow up.
I can get tons of wok hei with induction. Who says induction cant produce wok hei??
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Kids who dunno how to control temperature and don't know how to use a well seasoned flat bottomed wok on induction, don't know how to deliberately heat the oil to smoking point before cooking, not using dry/drained fresh ingredients at room temperature 😂😂😂 on gas or induction, it's more important that the ingredients are sufficiently dry without excess moisture and that the food is at room temperature, so the maillard reaction happens quickly without overcooking.

Yea ori version of wok hei needs a super seasoned wok and the rocket engine that professional kitchens and hawker centres use. Modern gas stoves don't go that strong or high because it's a greater fire hazard than usual, so the condition of ingredients are more important.

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QUOTE(DragonReine @ Jul 8 2023, 01:38 PM)
Kids who dunno how to control temperature and don't know how to use a well seasoned flat bottomed wok on induction, don't know how to deliberately heat the oil to smoking point before cooking, not using dry/drained fresh ingredients at room temperature 😂😂😂 on gas or induction, it's more important that the ingredients are sufficiently dry without excess moisture and that the food is at room temperature, so the maillard reaction happens quickly without overcooking.

Yea ori version of wok hei needs a super seasoned wok and the rocket engine that professional kitchens and hawker centres use. Modern gas stoves don't go that strong or high because it's a greater fire hazard than usual, so the condition of ingredients are more important.
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post Jul 8 2023, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(empire @ Jul 8 2023, 01:11 AM)
all the silly 'you cant get wok kei with induction' kids better grow up.
I can get tons of wok hei with induction. Who says induction cant produce wok hei??
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I have to disagree on this one.

You just can't get the real wok hei without the use of a wok and a jet engine hob.

Your stir-fried vegetables will never taste the same as those prepared at a restaurant.
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[quote=Created On 21/1/2021,Jul 8 2023, 02:15 PM]
I have to disagree on this one.

You just can't get the real wok hei without the use of a wok and a jet engine hob.

Your stir-fried vegetables will never taste the same as those prepared at a restaurant.
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post Jul 9 2023, 06:14 AM

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QUOTE(goolie @ Jul 5 2023, 09:34 AM)
I have touch decision to make between gas hob and induction hob. Actually what are the differences and factors to consider when choosing the ideal hob for your culinary adventures? Heard that electric hob will cost a bomb to electricity bill, is it true? and it works only with certain cooking utensils, still true till today?

Please verify if i'm correct for below comparison and need some advice.

Gas hob:
1. Instant heat - heats up quicker, can adjust temperature according to cooking needs. Food will be tastier?
2. Compatibility - can support many types of cookware including traditional pots and pans.
3. Cost - cheaper to run? appliance is less costly than electric hob?

Induction hob (Electric hob):
1. Safety - auto cut off, can set timer on when it will stop the heat. No need worry gas leak/explosion
2. Cleanliness - easy to clean due to flat surface, no need remove parts

What are the other benefits of induction hob?
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induction hob heats up faster ok.
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post Jul 12 2023, 11:23 AM

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i recommend rinnai and teka brand , now fujioh also got new model ic7020 , 2-IN-1 HYBRID HOB
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regarding speed, from the hobs i tested FOTILE EIG76203 is the fastest in boiling speed.

Tested to boil one cup of water with EIG76203
1) Max Heat : 1 min 30 sec
2) With Booster mode : 1 min

Ceramic Hob : 4min 30 sec
Gas hob 5kW : 1min 40 sec


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post Jul 13 2023, 09:15 AM

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Another cleanliness aspect, many gas tanks are oily and dirty which will attract pests.
Unless we want to clean the gas tank every time it is delivered to us....

Anyway, I support Ceramic/Induction hob.
Using it heavily at home now.

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post Aug 4 2023, 03:57 PM

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I plan to buy a hybrid cooker from Vees. Usually when do we use induction cooker and when to use ceramic cooker?
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QUOTE(goolie @ Aug 4 2023, 03:57 PM)
I plan to buy a hybrid cooker from Vees. Usually when do we use induction cooker and when to use ceramic cooker?
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Induction need specialized cookware:

1) must be made of magnetic material (cast iron, magnetic stainless steel) or have a magnetic flat bottom (cookware that come with induction-compatible bottom, like this: https://www.lagourmet.com.my/product/shogun...frypan-with-ih/ )
2) must have flat bottom

If your pot/pans cannot be magnetized (aluminum, ceramic, stoneware, glass, copper, nonmagnetic stainless steel etc.), then can only use on ceramic hob.

Ceramic also need flat bottom.
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for those who are concern pots cant work on induction, simple way, bring ur pots to my shop and test before buying to ensure they work on induction hob smile.gif Ezier for u to decide buying induction hob or not. If given a choice, i will definitely get induction over ceramic smile.gif
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gas hob for me
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post Aug 5 2023, 08:33 PM

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Since ceramic hob can support all types of pan, why don't just buy ceramic hob? What is disadvantage of ceramic compared to induction?
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May i know when we should use ceramic hob and when should use induction cooker?
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QUOTE(goolie @ Aug 14 2023, 09:54 PM)
May i know when we should use ceramic hob and when should use induction cooker?
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ceramic hob when you need to boil soup for long time, use induction when you need to stir fry or need high heat immediately

think of it this way, induction is like gas stove, ceramic hob is like slow cooker

but of course you can use ceramic hob for normal cooking, but it will just take longer time to heat up and change of heat level is slower than induction

you can use induction for long hour cooking also, just make sure there is adequate cooling / airflow for it

Edited: instead of saying ceramic hob is like a slow cooker, maybe charcoal stove is more appropriate

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There is a YouTube cooking channel (westerner), he changed from non-gas hob to gas hob. Just saying.

I use gas hob and another single zone induction cooker for boiling (good for steamboat and soup).

Gas hob is just more versatile, fit all cookware, wok and flat bottom. Better nuance control of heat level.

In my opinion, if you are serious in cooking then get a gas hob.
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QUOTE(tvcat @ Aug 15 2023, 05:17 PM)
There is a YouTube cooking channel (westerner), he changed from non-gas hob to gas hob. Just saying.

I use gas hob and another single zone induction cooker for boiling (good for steamboat and soup).

Gas hob is just more versatile, fit all cookware, wok and flat bottom. Better nuance control of heat level.

In my opinion, if you are serious in cooking then get a gas hob.
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same here , still prefer gas hob as i stayed at landed property .. unless staying at condo , only cook during weekends ( once in a while during weekdays ) then go for induction hob nod.gif
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QUOTE(tvcat @ Aug 15 2023, 05:17 PM)
There is a YouTube cooking channel (westerner), he changed from non-gas hob to gas hob. Just saying.

I use gas hob and another single zone induction cooker for boiling (good for steamboat and soup).

Gas hob is just more versatile, fit all cookware, wok and flat bottom. Better nuance control of heat level.

In my opinion, if you are serious in cooking then get a gas hob.
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Hi,

Where did you place your gas tank? Is it ok to place it beside the hob, either in the cabinet or openly outside?
I plan to place it as in the picture below

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QUOTE(Bijisss @ Aug 19 2023, 09:05 PM)
Hi,

Where did you place your gas tank? Is it ok to place it beside the hob, either in the cabinet or openly outside?
I plan to place it as in the picture below

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I put my gas tank under the gas hob.

You can put anywhere you like as long as the gas hose is not near the fire and obstructed.

Do remember to check the gas hose at least once per year.
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QUOTE(tvcat @ Aug 19 2023, 11:59 PM)
I put my gas tank under the gas hob.

You can put anywhere you like as long as the gas hose is not near the fire and obstructed.

Do remember to check the gas hose at least once per year.
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1. If you plan to cook heavily nearly everyday, then better to use gas.
2. What do you normally cook? If you mostly cook Asian food, then better to use gas.

Anything else, and I reckon it's better to use some form of electric stove for the convenience and safety. I use induction by the way.
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Hi there,

i have 2 question on Induction cooker
1) Can we use standless steel wok on Induction Cooker ?
2) Does Induction cooker warranty cover glass crack ? mine have hairline crack after using the stanless-steel wok
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QUOTE(tanta2008 @ Oct 27 2023, 10:06 AM)
Hi there,

i have 2 question on Induction cooker
1) Can we use standless steel wok on Induction Cooker ?
2) Does Induction cooker warranty cover glass crack ? mine have hairline crack after using the stanless-steel wok
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1) if it's flat bottomed, most stainless steel wok okay PROVIDED THAT ENOUGH MAGNETIC MATERIAL. Example: some high-nickel content stainless steel cookware is not compatible because too much nickel blocks magnetic field.

2) need to look at your specific brand's warranty. Some only cover very limited, example Fujioh's warranty as follows, only cover toughened glass and only ONE TIME replacement:

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Lifetime warranty against toughened glass shatter for toughened glass hob only. Shattered glass will only be replaced 1 time only, subject to the appliance are safe to use. Service, transport and any parts changed are chargeable if exceed warranty period.

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Can I know how you guys connect the induction hob to the power socket?

What ampere socket are you all using?

I was informed we can use the round pin socket (15A).

I am having the Fotile EIG76203 model.

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It’s actually very easy to find if your pots or pans are induction compatible. If the magnet sticks to the bottom of the pot, then it can be used with induction.

 

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