stainless-steel interface disk
I was wondering is an induction disk would work with an induction cooktop and then found one for sale at this website.
stainless-steel interface disk Cook In Your Dorm Room with a Portable Induction Cooktop | Kitchen Contraptions - KitchenContraptions.com charlesfl |
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The Worst Features of Both Technologies...
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At best, resistance cooking is something like 74% efficient (not counting immersion heating), and induction cooking is 84% efficient. So if you're combining the two: 74% x 84% = combined % .74 x .84 = .62 = 62% combined efficiency Based on the data from my tests, Elgo calculated that the efficiency was 66% for induction and 46% for resistasnce. So: Combined efficiency = .66 X .46 = .30 = 30% efficiency. You'll also have the thermal inertia of the adapter plate to contend with, so you'd lose the 'quick on', 'quick off' advantage. All in all, it's the worst features of both technologies combine into one stylish package, plus the added gift of further reduced efficiency. However, the bragging rights will remain. Best, -AC |
Couldn't you cook directly on the stainless steel plate as if it were a grill?
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http://c.shld.net/rpx/i/s/pi/mp2/401...81677d1d1389de Stainless Steel Plate Adapters cost about $80. On the other hand... Why try to cook on an adapter plate, unless you only want to warm tortillas? Best, -AC |
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