"Induction stove cooks are in the vanguard, as they are wont to tell you, the Tesla owners of the kitchen. They are free from the guilt and worry that gas stoves now emit."
"'It’s spectacular,' says kitchen designer Joanne Hudson, who installed two Gaggenaus in her Radnor, Pa., home. 'It’s faster than gas. It’s easier to clean up.' These are not your old-fashioned coil burners, the ones on which many of us burned a hand or two. Repeatedly. Tops tend to be shiny, black, sleek, sexy. Induction stoves use magnetic fields, which heat quickly and cool down fast. Hudson’s clients who like contemporary design favor induction; those who prefer traditional design, often dwelling in older homes, want gas ranges like the models from La Cornue that can clock in at nearly $80,000. Hudson says the love for big, metallic fortresses of fire 'is male-driven. They look like locomotives.' Consider the brand names: Viking, Wolf."
I don't need an $80,000 male-driven locomotive in the kitchen.
The house I live in has always — at least since 1986 — had an electric cooktop. And I've replaced it 3 times without considering switching to gas, though I agree the blue flames of gas look pretty and the vague pyromania of turning them up high can be viscerally satisfying.
They were standard in the NYC apartments I lived in before moving to Madison, so they don't seem that special to me, and I like to be able to turn the heat way down without worrying that the flames may go out and cause some crazy explosion, a risk that's much higher for me now that I'm incapable of smelling a gas leak.
In fact, we need to replace the cooktop again. It's the glass kind and there's a huge crack across the front burner. It still works so it's just very boring to think of replacing it. Sorry, but I don't find it "sexy," though it is "shiny, black, sleek." Big deal. It's shiny, black, sleek... and cracked.
So, do we replace it with a virtually identical shiny, black, sleek slab-o-glass or do we delve into the mystery of "induction"? Here's my problem: magnets. You're going to generate heat with magnetic fields... in my house? Is that a health issue? Or are we supposed to be so sexually attracted to it that we don't even ask?
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