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I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - sgbuffett - 05-02-2022

I have an electric one but mostly use a gas stove with govt gas.

Was thinking of switching to infrared.
Anyone with experience using this type of stove?
How is it?
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RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - FangFang - 05-02-2022

Good ma ? I'm using induction type.


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - Cmpunk - 05-02-2022

What the benefits of using infrared cooker?


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - Cmpunk - 05-02-2022

Induction cooktops are more efficient than infrared. An induction cooktop heats the pot magnetically, and so you have to use induction-capable cookware. Aluminum and ceramic will not work. Infrared works with any Types of cooker


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - sgbuffett - 05-02-2022

(05-02-2022, 08:55 AM)Cmpunk Wrote:  Induction cooktops are more efficient than infrared. An induction cooktop heats the pot magnetically, and so you have to use induction-capable cookware. Aluminum and ceramic will not work. Infrared works with any Types of cooker

Thanks but I think works on certain types of pots...the non metal pots cannot work.


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - dynamite - 05-02-2022

Just use charcoal or fire wood.


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - Sticw - 05-02-2022

I use infrared at home. Personally I think it's OK for simple cooking. And if you make soup with ceramic pot, infrared is the choice and not induction.

But if you fancy high flame wok hei kind of cooking, you need to stick with gas.

Just to add, if you want safety especially for kids, induction is the way. Cos other than those induction pots, anything else (even your hand) placed on it will not draw any heat. But personally I have not tried induction to know if there will be residue heat on the surface (infrared does) that can hurt badly if you remove the pot and instantly touch the panel.


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - winbig - 05-02-2022

(05-02-2022, 10:38 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Thanks but I think works on certain types of pots...the non metal pots cannot work.


https://publicananker.com/infrared-cooktop-vs-induction/


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - Sentinel - 05-02-2022

infrared fire hazard


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - dynamite - 05-02-2022

(05-02-2022, 11:47 AM)Sentinel Wrote:  infrared fire hazard

Charcoal and wood is safest.


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - Sentinel - 05-02-2022

(05-02-2022, 11:48 AM)dynamite Wrote:  Charcoal and wood is safest.

Yes, one can smell and see it if it is still burning


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - WhatDoYouThink? - 05-02-2022

(05-02-2022, 11:48 AM)dynamite Wrote:  Charcoal and wood is safest.

co poisoning, silent killer


RE: I am thinking of upgrading to infrared stove .. - dynamite - 05-02-2022

(05-02-2022, 11:57 AM)WhatDoYouThink? Wrote:  co poisoning, silent killer

Use in open air