Which one /g/?
My mind is still in shock upon hearing about this whole gas vs electric war. Apparently gas is seen as a rich people thing and electric a working class thing, i felt the opposite all my life.I don't know anything about induction I don't think I've ever even seen an induction stove before
>>107911594Wood.
>>107911594Induction or gas.
Gas because I like to stir fry
>>107911681Looks like a waste of time and energy just to boils water.
>>107911594Gas It's like manual vs auto
>>107911594I usually just do one pot meals and pan fried sausages so it doesn't really matter too much.
>>107911594Gas. Nothing else even comes close.
Anything but gas. Shit gives me headaches in under 5 minutes. There's a reason that grills go outside.
>>107911594App
I grew up with gas but my house has electric, and getting all the hookups to provide gas would be too much of a pain in the ass.I miss being able to just ignite the burner and having a hot pan in seconds. Oh well, at least grills exist
gas because you can explode your kitchen with yourself
I'm 10 years on induction and before that - 30 on gas. Well, there is some cases, when gas is better, but so few that induction wins at large.Plain old electric heating is an abomination, saw it in dormitories only.
inductiongas heats up your house more than your food
>>107911765>+Inflated food price>+Service fee>+Packaging fee>+App fee>+Fee fee>+Delivery fee>+Park fee>+Fee because you take more than 5 minutes to take the food from the deliveryman>+TaxThat will be $250 for you small fries.
>>107911594>Which one /g/?Induction.>>107911773>and having a hot pan in secondsThen induction is for you...>>107911713Good news, it can also heat your house if you do it 'right'.If you can source the wood for free, then for free too.
>>107911791>Plain old electric heating is an abominationPlain old electric heating is faster and more efficient than induction, in most cases. Infrared and induction only got popular because stay at home moms time is so fucking valuable that they're willing to buy a stove that's worse at being a stove to save 10 seconds when wiping it down. Destroying the market for the rest of us.
>>107911594Anything but electric.
gaspower went out for 3 days and the only people i knew who were still cooking food during that time was my parentsthey just used a match instead to light up the fire on the stove
>all the electric hate ITTworks in my home, plus I'd rather that than something which could blow my kitchen up
For me, nothing beats analog warmth, you lose a lot of the soul when using digital heating.
>>107911834The induction ive seen was leagues faster than electric. I’ve used electric in the past. It sucks. Use gas now, but when we’re renovating the kitchen it’s going to be induction. Gas is expensive and not getting any cheaper. For cooking overall I would say gas the best. But a good induction stove beats a mediocre gas. So that’s also something to consider.
>>107911834>Destroying the market for the rest of us.You can still get the child mutilator 9000 and it's on the cheaper end of the market https://www.geappliances.com/appliance/GE-ENERGY-STAR-30-Free-Standing-Self-Clean-Electric-Range-JB256DMWW
>>107911594I've only cooked on electric once in my life and it was fucking horrible so gas. Never tried induction so dunno.
>>107911594Gas is not a thing here in Sweden. No gas infrastructure at all so you either have electric or induction. The four apartments I have lived in have all had normal glass top electric ones.
>>107911594I had all at home over the yearsFor cookinggas > induction > electricfor cleaninginduction > electric > gasInduction and electric are close but since the glass doesn't get heated directly, it cooks gunk less and is overall a little easier to clean. safety especially with kids induction > electric > gas
>>107911929I have an expensive Boretti and a cheap IKEA induction stove next to it. I'm starting to prefer the cheap one, next stove will be full induction.
>>107912096>>107911834What's special about cleaning induction? Stovetop looks the same as a regular electric glass stovetop...?
>>107912295Induction heats the pots and not the glass (like with electric). So the only heat on the glass is because the pots got hot. Cools down super quick for this reason as well.
>>107912045>normal glass top electric onesSven when burgers talk about normal electric stoves they imagine this death trap. Infrared stoves are considered sourcery over there
>>107911594Electric is fucking worthless.Gas and induction are both good, both have their tradeoffs. Gas basically just works if your house already has pipelines for it. Induction, you have to make sure you buy a good quality one.>>107911791I rented a place for ~6 months that had what I assume was a low-end induction stove (because if all of them were like that then nobody would ever praise it, but they do). It used very coarse bang-bang controls to regulate the temperature. So you'd set it to e.g. strength 7 to boil your pasta, and it'd turn on full blast for 10 seconds and your pasta would nearly boil over, then it'd turn off for 20 seconds and your pasta would just cease boiling completely for a while. If you went one higher you'd end up with pasta water all over the stove. And there was no analog control, so while it had a dial going 1-9 the first 5 or so were uselessly weak, and you ended up with literally just 3-4 usable strength settings. Plus a simmer setting somewhere on low power that also didn't work because of the aforementioned bang-bang controls.If good induction stoves actually have continuous heat adjustment and analog strength setting then they're probably fine for most cases.>>107911648Electric is the easiest one to shove anywhere. So if for example you're a poorfag with a studio you might not even have a gas line, so you just buy a portable electric stove. Or if you're a landlord and you take a large house and remodel it into 2-3 shitty tiny appartments, not all of them will have gas, so you just shove shitty electric stoves in their kitchens.At the same time electric is also by far the shittiest of all options so the only reason to use it is if you have no other options and are too poor for induction.Lots of poors do use gas just because there was already a gas line, but nobody non-poor ever voluntarily uses electric.
>>107912386Yeah I haven't seen one of those since the early 90's in my grandmas old house. But they never had those spiral things here. They looked like picrel. A solid surface.
>>107912096>induction > electric > gasI strongly disagre, an open flame is a very easy way to learn the danger, and if you accidentally stick your hand in there the heat transfer is slightly less than instantaneous so it's usually possible to yank your hand out without major injuries. Meanwhile an electric stove just looks like a pretty glowy thingy and the moment you touch it you fucking instacook your flesh against the hot metal.And even more importantly, once gas is off it's off. It might stay warm for a little while but it's not super dangerous. Electric will stop visibly glowing but will still be a severe hazard for quite a while.
>>107912426Touching is not the only thing, playing with the controls without starting the fire or leaving it on are also risks. I agree that electric is plain evil if you touch it while red hot.
Whichever my landGOD chose
Induction seems appealing and I don't mind needing certain cookware but I have sensory issues so I'd never be able to handle the high frequency whine that even high end induction has. We have a gas boiler so sticking with gas for cooking is the best course for us.
>>107911594Induction wins only if its coil heats metal vessel directly. Otherwise its efficiency is even lower than electric with lowered voltage.Yet, both suck dick if there's no ac in ur house. So gas wins.
>>107912397>because if all of them were like that then nobody would ever praise it, but they doSaaarrr, please do the needful and buy induction stove saar. My cousin Babesh praise stove very highly saaar.
>>107911594Gas - not available in my country except for portable camping cookers. Electric - most common in apartments. Induction - what everyone else has in houses and more expensive apartments. I've never used anything but electric like pic related.
>>107912410Same thing, with an iron cap...
>>107912410Wow never seen that before. I've seen spiral coils and glass. Guess there's always something new to learn
>>107911594I use induction cause I don't have gas, but gas is better for cooking and you can easily use it simultaneously with multiple pots going. Induction if you want to do that you need a contract with higher limit and to be sure nobody is using anything electric in the house.
>>107912545It's basically the same except with a cast iron cover on the coil. Very common back in the day in northern and eastern Europe.
Electricity is very temporary thing, today you have it, tomorrow you don't, so gas is way better.
>>107912601I have never not have electricity
>>107912601Do the power really cut off that often in thridie countries? I'm 33 years old and have never experienced a blackout except a few seconds once during a thunderstorm that blew up a power station.
>>107911594BOTHwhy don't they sell stoves with 2 gas burners and 2 induction burners? gas is much better for things like wok cooking and sauteeing and induction is much better for boiling and simmering
>>107911594Cooking food is a scam by big heat
>>107911594Induction is fucking awesome if you've ever tried it. The big downside is that it only works with a limited variety of pots/pans. It gets up to and stays at a consistent temperature really quickly though.Gas is superior in terms of operating cost, total BTU output, and reliability though.
>>107911594Gas. Induction has its benefits but I'm just so used to gas. Electric is for poor people who's time is worthless.
>>107911594Electric and induction is the only options here and I prefer induction. Works extremely well with my cast iron pots and pans.
>>107911765>just let filthy pajeets and spiteful niggers handle your food day in and day out
>>107911765a 500lb american typed this post
>>107912637YesGoes out about 4 maybe 5 times a year here, and that's unplanned add another 3 or so for planned outagesat my home in New York electricity has only gone twice in the past 25 years, in 2003 when like half of the entire northeast US had a blackout for like a couple days. I remember my grandma using the gas stove to heat up pizzas and cook, I think that was when I learned the stove didn't need electricity to work, it can't light on its own though. And the other time was when a car accident knocked out a electric pole across the street from me. Caveat to that is that where I am now electricity costs 5 cents and in NY it costs like 30 cents
Induction is godlike. Used gas all my life but once tried and I'm addicted. Always clean, super fast heatup, precise regulation, timer. It's infinitely more convenient to cook there.
>>107912410such a shit those are
induction > *
>>107912410my old ass kitchen has one of these, fucking hate them. I'm building a new kitchen this spring, getting induction.
>>107912478>no ac in ur house. So gas wins.but gas heats you kitchen as it's even less efficient..
>>107911594electric is fucking awful. I'd never have that shit in my house.the kitchen in current house is part of the extension so they fitted induction rather than move gas lines and its perfectly fine. not as good as gas, but fine.
>>107911594gas and induction make sense, the former is responsive and the latter is convenientelectric has the tradeoffs of both without the benefits of either
>>107911594Gas pays more if you're a salesman in many steps of the process.
>>107911594InductionElectric is too slow to change tempsGas is good to cook with but a pain to clean and bad for the air in your house
>>107912787Who do you think picks the crops and butchers the meat in slaughterhouses?
>>107912295see >>107912386
>>107911594I have gas but I'd prefer induction. mostly because gas is annoying to clean.
>>107911594My wife says gas.
>>107911648Gas is simultaneously third world and first world apparently, you learn something new every day.
isn't induction literally cancer inducing?
>>107913035That's gas, induction just makes a em field
>>107912410I had something like this growing up, then the glass top kind like this >>107912505. So happy to have gase now, it's the way to go. I'm curious about induction, but I've never used one.
>>107912601>Electricity is very temporary thingFor you.I can make it.>>107912662lost.>>107912714>Gas is superior in terms of operating cost, total BTU output, and reliability though.Let's assume you're still paying for electricity. Operating cost for gas is far higher. Total heat output is kinda 'meh' grade metrics, total heat shouldn't differ via either method, the utilisation of that heat however will differ vastly. Gas stoves waste shit tonnes as a significant volume just rolls straight off the pan... As for reliability, the laws of physics tend to be pretty reliable...>>107913035Via what method?
>>107912938spics?
>>107913035Explain why you think that is
>>107911594induction, works great
>>107912397I have an actually decent induction top and can confirm it doesn't do the on-off thing.
>>107912397cheaper model do that on-off cycling, but better ones can keep temp consistent
>>107912444Modern gas ranges usually have a thermo safety cutoff where if you open the gas without starting the fire it will shut itself off.Which is honestly bloody annoying to use because you gotta hold it down until the fire starts and then 1-2 more seconds for the safety shutoff to heat up, but it does eliminate the risk of a child turning the gas on.Leaving it on is also a generally overstated risk. People use gas stoves to heat their homes all the time in some places in the world and CO poisoning is not particularly prevalent, if leaving it on for a few hours was a death sentence then it would not be considered normal to use gas stoves for heating. And there's also a very obvious fire when it's on so it's hard to leave on accidentally.
>>107911713>Looks like a waste of time and energy just to boils water.Anon, I...
>>107912545Have you never seen a portable one? I've never seen a portable electric stove with a coil
>>107912478who the fuck is getting DC from their mains wtf??
>>107913669
>>107913669I had portable ones and they all had the coil Hotplates they were called I don't know if thats like a regional term or if its what they're actually called but it sounds kinda like a regional term
>>107913560>>107913653Yeah good to hear, that's what I assumed. If you can smoothly control heat output then induction isn't bad.What we have in our house right now by the way is a glass gas stove. The metal pan holders to get dirty but you shove them into the dishwasher, the stove itself is just glass except with holes where the gas burners come out. It's barely any more hassle to clean than induction. Basically like pic related (not mine at all but same concept).
>>107913658CO poisoning isn't a thing but it was easy to forget it on a little bit, you come home and the whole place is full of gas.There's the fact that gas fucking stinks like hell so if you left it on and the place is full of it, then you would know. I think people without gas stoves might not realize that.Not to understate the danger, if a match lit in that state you'd still blow the place and yourself up, but it's really not a "silent" killer.
>>107911594Induction and fire / stove. Only ones you need.
>>107913753Do you mean just leaving the gas on without a flame? Yeah. I remember during my childhood the occasional spot checks of "wait, does it smell like gas in here?" and everyone would stop and go check the stove.But like you said it's not really dangerous and also these modern safety stoves basically prevent that completely. The only way you can leave it on is by leaving it burning.>CO poisoning isn't a thingIs it not? I thought it would always have tiny emissons of it, not enough to be dangerous under normal usage but still non-zero.
>>107911594gas is the most enjoyable to cook with by far, but the others are perfectly fine in their own right
Induction is retard proof. No risk of blowing your house up or turning on the wrong plate.
Grew up with gas, prefer electric.
>>107911594I hate gas even if it's great for cooking. An apartment building a few blocks away from me exploded some years ago because some idiot fucked up. All it takes is one retarded neighbor and you die.
I currently have infrared. Its nice because its electric and distributes heat evenly, even if it takes a bit of time to heat up. Had induction in previous apartment. It was fast, but heat was very uneven. I feel a lot better about not having a gas line into my home.
>>107911648Induction is the best actually. It doesn't get hot itself, it heats up the pot through electromagnetism.Yeah, there's nothing special about gas. My grandma in eastern europe has a gas stove.Rich fags always need to set themselves apart, even if they have to make shit up.
>>107912993>cheese at the very top>seafood at the same level as a stick of butterWhat do they mean by this?
>>107913880>It was fast, but heat was very unevenInduction is much more dependent on the quality of the pans themselves than with the other methods. Some pots work much better than others on my induction stove.
>>107913901Yeah. The ones I had might have been way too thin. When trying to cook eggs it would burn in certain spots. And if you put a steak in the wrong spot it would barely heat up.I'll make sure to get a good pan next time I have induction.
The correct answer is induction, and only murritards get this wrong.
>>107913784Not think but CO and a bunch of other particulates are emitted from gas stoves, they are quite bad for indoor air quality
>>107913921You should treat yourself to good pots and pans regardless, I am using a twenty year old set of pots, and some cast iron that I bought about ten years ago, they are almost like new
>>107912714>gas>reliabilityIt has more reliable explosions, yes
>>107911648In third world or if you're in real rural with little electricity, gas is seen as normal and electric is seen as luxury. In modern American life, electric is seen as normal everyday, induction is the premium version and gas or wood stove is seen as luxury due to how uncumbersome they are to setup and maintain.
What's the difference between electric and induction?
>>107914806Electric uses resistive heating elements that get warm from electricity. It uses heat transfer.Induction uses, well induction, to make the cookware itself heat up. It uses electromagnetic field.
>>107911594Induction is for sodomites.
>>107911927i always wonder why people don't cook food with the sun.a couple of mirrors and you can heat the shit out of a pan pretty fast.i know there's inconveniences that come with using the sun but it's also fucking free.
>>107914887And how do you cook in white territory or any time of the day when the sun isn't bright enough?May be cool for a camping trick but overall is retarded and not very practical.
>>107914887Sounds like it would have very shitty temperature control which makes it basically not usable for actual cooking. Maybe if you're out in the woods and can't start a fire for some reason but can't imagine any use other than that.
>>107913717What a terrible location for the knobs: right in the middle of all the burners.
>>107914887>and you can heat the shit out of a pan pretty fastThat's the last thing I want when cooking. Control is the most important thing when cooking, not speed.
>>107914933>>107914957adjustable mirrors where you could add or remove heat by varying the amount of mirrors reflecting sunlight to your pan.you could probably get used to it and adjusting the heat would become as natural as turning a knob if you did it often enough and cooked at around the same time of day.at the very worst it'd be great at boiling soup.
>>107914991This sounds worse than dogshit electric stoves.
>>107914999yeah i'm not claiming it's better, but it's free and reliable for poor people and third world countries.
>>107911594Induction is the master race.
>>107914887>i always wonder why people don't cook food with the sunI live in northern Scandinavia so I guess I would starve in the winter since we get no daylight during winter.
>>107914887Sun stoves exist but they are only used when you have literally no other choice.
Just got a new stove for my house. I use electric. Takes a minute for those obnoxious spirals to heat but its quite nice otherwise.Gas is better and thats whats the previous owner had installed but i have better things to spend my money on the heating my pots slightly faster and gas is fucking ludicrously expensive. Went ahead and bought a new water heater so i could change completely to electric. Finishing ripping out the last of the gas heating vents.Gas is nice but not double the cost of electricity nice.
>>107915103Gas is so expensive where you live that it's cheaper for you to heat water with electricity? Damn that's wild to read.
>>107915040Then hit the rotten fish carcasses you've got buried there in the front yard.
>>107912993Go into the store and actually look at them before you buy it. I throw my grates and burner covers into the dishwasher. If the heating elements detatch then you basically have a flat surface you spray and wipe in less than 15 seconds. Though if I didn't have a dishwasher it'd be a pain in the ass for sure
I went from a gas range to an electric coil when I moved. It was by far the biggest point of conjecture before moving but after using it a while it's not that bad.I can't toast tortillas and peppers over the flame anymore which sucks but my stove doesn't heat up my whole apartment anymore just to boil some water. It's mildly slower but not enough to really mess with my cooking timing. I think most people just use ancient coil stoves that don't get hot anymore which is where the "shitty coil" notoriety comes from.The oven broiler is pretty shit though, I miss crisping chicken skin with 5 minutes of high gas broiler. Now I have to get my kitchen torch out and stand there for a few minutes to get some color.
>>107914991>little to no heat control>weather dependent>have to cook with sunglasses just to see your foodGee I wonder why no one cooks with mirrors
>>107911825Have you tried not being poor?
>>107915103So why not induction if you're ripping it out anyway? I don't see why anyone sane would ever choose to use those deathcoils unless they're living in poverty and literally can't afford anything better
>>107915278you could have a parabolic array of mirrors that you'd just have to point at where the sun is.heat can be controlled by a knob that adjusts a shutter that covers the mirrors as much or as little as you want. literal light-speed heat adjustment, tell me it doesn't get more responsive than that.it would not blind you because all the relected light is going straight to the bottom of your pot/pan, and people cooking outside wear sunglasses most of the time anyways.weather is a problem but i'm not advocating for it to be the primary source of cooking food.with all the green bullshit people are pushing these days i'm just surprised someone hasn't made a thing that does this, you could probably make it fairly compact by having it fold out.again, i'm not advocating taking away or replacing your favorite cooking method, just a fun and environmentally friendly way to cook stuff with the sun.
good gas > good induction ~ regular gas >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everything else
>>107911594newest induction is faster than anything elseyou can boil water in seconds
>>107911594Whatever is in my apartment when I rent it. I don't give a fuck. I'm just gonna boil eggs and fry sausages on it anyway. The oven is the important part.
>>107915414what makes a gas good
>>107911594gas is the only way to go. so when the grid goes down you still have cooking, hot water, and heat.
>>107915494The smell
>>107911765BASED Burrito Taxi enjoyer.
>>107915508How often does the grid go down? When it does, just use picrel.
>>107915636>>107915636*picrel
gas as you can still have meals while outage
>>107912386This is what I have
what if you run outta gas or it gets so cold that the gas wont gas anymore
>>107915395This induction thing sounds kinda silly if you are restricted to using special induction pots and pans or maybe I'm not understanding it
>>107911594I only eat raw food.
>>107915734Most utensils are induction compatible these days. Only the really cheap aluminum stuff and boutique copperware isn't I think.
>>107915907My ceramic and titanium shit does not work.
>>107915921Yeah the weird obscure shit might not work.
>>107915665I've had exactly one outage in the last ten years that lasted longer than a few seconds
>>107915734You just have to have iron pansHardly a terrible restriction, nobody itt cooks in such a way that copper pans make a difference
>>107915395Electric coils work fine. And its cheap and they last. Nuff said. As far as induction is concerned Its nothing i feel is important enough to care about. its heating pots and pans dont fucking overthink it.>>107915153Kentucky. Gas is fucking retard expensive here. Electric is cheap as fuck so all electric everything is the way to go.
>>107915686
induction is the goatelectric is crap and gas is only worth it if you need to use a real wok with a curved bottom
>>107916139Chinks have induction hobs designed to support woks.
>>107915734
>>107916153yeah those look pretty cool desu. but they seem to cost several hundreds of dollars, i couldn't justify the cost/space for it
>>107916139your home gas aint hot enough for wokhei
>>107911648Invisible induction is the real richfag endgame other than doing whatever your private chef wants
>>107915494proper ventilation, ease of cleaning and power, probably proper burner spacing and sizes too, also ability to go low enougha lot of induction is dogshit but good induction is fine with only a few things you cant do like making that indian bread or peeling skin off bell pepper or maybe stir frying but you can find of cope stir fry with flat bottom pans or buy a special induction burner for round bottom woks
>>107916371this would be insanely cool for keeping plates warm
>>107915734Unless you’re using aluminium cookware it’s not really an issue. Modern cookware typically comes with a steel plate built into the base if it’s non-ferrous so it works regardless (I’ve got a non-stick pan like this)But yeah, obviously if you have a massive collection of non-ferrous cookware, gas is the better option.I’ve not used gas much, but basically anything is better than the dogshit convection electric ovens. Take forever to heat, shit heat control, take ages to cool, shit gets under the coils and burns (or it’s those glass topped ones you can’t replace the elements on).
>>107911594GasEverything else is ass
>>107911648I have always been poor and we always had a gas range and I still prefer it to anything else.I appreciate induction conceptually but I think I am too accustomed to the flame.Electric was always the rich people option around me but I always looked down on it for being less comfortable with them (my bias).
>>107911648Induction is the true richfag option. No wasted heat, heat is only delivered to the pan itself. No hot and sweaty kitchen, no risk of a dumbfuck child burning themselves on the surface.
>>107912426That's a mild disagree, you're not disputing induction which easily trumps gas
>>107911910hold this for me
>>107914887In a way solar power is that.
>>107911594Gas is the obvious choice.Temperature adjustments take place much sooner.Try turning down an electric top and watch your food still boil or burn.Furthermore, in an emergency setting, gas can still be used in a power outage.Had to do this a few times in my life to keep my house warm during an extensive winter power outage.Gas is also cheaper depending on where you live.>>107911681Not a bad option if you have woods.Better than electric.Getting more fuel is a chore though.This as a backup to a gas system or vice versa is the way to go.
>>107911594Gas because it functions when the electricity doesn't.>electric and induction both go tits up when power is out
>>107917894That might be a problem, but when you have photovoltaic panels, and the simplest energy storage - you're good forever. OR, you can use one of these, in case of an emergency.By the way, how often is your power out? I live in a backwater village in Poland and we're out of electricity roughly once a year, when a storm fucks something up. I have photovoltaic panels, no energy storage yet.
>>107916879I should've quoted the safety bit too, I was disagreeing specifically with the safety rankingsFor me it's indution > gas >>>>>>>>>> electric deathtrap
>>107918241amerifats lose power once every month
>>107916138Whussat?Some sorta rocket stove? Design is completly new to me (not that I'm any expert in these things).I don't see how to load it?
>>107916371Until someone accidently places something inductive into the entirely unmarked zone...'real' people tend to use surfaces...
>>107911594Halogen.
>>107911681Name 3
It hurts to see Europeans being more technologically advanced in coking than us, bros
>>107913664This works constantly. I don't want the fire after I got the boiled water. It's also all metal so takes ages to heat up. Regular stove is vastly superior.
>>107915314>pay up, goy>you're not poor, are you?you deserve to be taken advantage of, cattle
>>107911594On one hand gas is practically free, on the other I'm a bit afraid of it.
>>107914887>yeah bro I put a pan on the food and shine light on it
>>107912045>No gas infrastructureJust buy gas tanks bro
>>107918937Or I could just get induction and not have to bother with that plus not fuck my lungs… decisions decisions
>>107911594I've cooked with gas and electric a lot. Gas definitely has much more consistent heat and you can pick pans off the surface and they keep cooking (eg: woks)But one really great thing about electric is the cooktop can be used as extra counter space. Which you wouldn't think is so great but it is amazing
>>107911910that's because you've never used induction
>>107919162Induction is both consistent and flatI used to like gas until I bought induction, and it's like going from the stone age to the information age
>>107918389WHO LEFT THE BABY ON THE COUNTER
I think a lot of people itt are confused, or are unaware of the difference between electric and induction.I also thought that they are the same thing because I stayed over a couple of times in a cheap apartments on holidays and I could never get the thing to heat up properly.But after renovating our home we ditched the gas and replaced it with proper induction, not electric (electric just dumps the heat into the stove top). And after like two days I got used to it, and actually prefer it to gas. I feel like it's way more consistent since each setting is a repeatable electric impulse. And as a bonus the pan heats up super quick instead of waiting for like two minutes.
>>107914113>maintain>me side eying my 50s soviet stove that was never maintained in its life
>>107918937>Just buy gas tanks broAnd then what? Import a gas stove from another country for 5x the price due to shipping and shit? Plus the only gas tanks you can buy here are the smaller ones for outdoor barbecues.
Serious question: Do people really buy and store gas tanks at home they hook up to their stoves and replace them when they run out? Or is there a pipe you can run into your house (like central heating)? I can't even imagine having to deal with buying gas tanks, driving them home, storing them, having to replace them under my stove or whatever. Just the explosion hazzard alone (I know modern tanks are pretty safe but still, having that shit inside your house??)In northern europe im fairly sure electric / induction is used in like 99% of places. We use gas for novelty shit like grilling.
>>107919421Common in thirdie countries yes.
>>107912397>>107913560>>107913653where do I find these induction ones with knobs? I've been searching amazon and all I can find are those touch control garbage ones
>>107919450mine freaks the fuck out if i place anything on the controls and starts beeping like madbut it super fast and it looks clean
>>107911834>Plain old electric heating is faster and more efficient than induction, in most cases.That is only true if your induction stove is EXTREMELY shitty.
>>107919450even electric ones are without proper temperature control... FMLI just need something to boil water with and fry sometimes when I'm not using my airfrying oven..
>>107911594>>107911765This.
>>107919496this guy is like a caricature actor, right?
>>107919496Good morning, sir!
>>107911594Electric because it's convenient. There's also a lesser chance I blow my place up when I'm not using gas.>>107911681For heating yes, for cooking it's kind of obsolete.
>>107911765Not based.
>>107919549Oh and an honorable mention for induction since I forgot, but it's a pretty decent option
>>107919564induction is a straight upgrade from electric, like an SSD>faster>more efficientelectric is only good if you want to dry your socks or some shit on your stove
>>107919421That's how it is in my country. Except you don't have to do any of that, you call a guy and he hauls a new tank to your place, hook it up then take the old one. The tank itself is leased to you. Doesn't do shit for the explosion hazard though.
>>107919570Electric is the easiest to use and you'll never run into compatibility issues, whereas there is cookware which simply doesn't work with induction stoves. Ultimately all 3 options work, but modern electric stoves are the most convenient to me.
>>107919486>proper temperature control>for boiling water
>>107919450Panasonic has knobs on their high end, Japan only models.
>>107919450you buy a stove combination with knobs
>>107911594Induction gives you cancer, gas is a serious hazard where if things go wrong you‘ll blow up your house and your costs depend on gas priced. Electric has none of these issues, so the choice is pretty obvious and logical.
>>107919661ir radiation cooks your cornea
>>107912397>So you'd set it to e.g. strength 7 to boil your pasta, and it'd turn on full blast for 10 seconds and your pasta would nearly boil over, then it'd turn off for 20 seconds and your pasta would just cease boiling completely for a while.idk what compels a company to make products like this. going to the trouble of engineering something with prototypes and UL certifications and whatnot, yet deliberately cutting all corners to yield an intricate and elaborate piece of shit -- why?
>>107911681spbp
>>107919824every electric stove operated like this. Resistive electric stoves rely on a bimetallic switch.A pot full of water has Thermal mass
>>107919845wtf?
>>107919505yes, it's a cia op
>>107911594gas for anyone even remotely serious about cooking
>>107919952toxic fumes
>>107919959ventilation
Induction. It's fast, efficient and looks the best. Gas was far better than electricity until inductions got mainstream, now it's induction. >But you have to buy new potsWhat, are you poor? Go to gas then. >>107916160NTA and I love my induction cooktop. I bought one of those for one or two of my pots or pans that aren't induction compatible, but it's honestly trash and I'm going to get rid of it and the shitty pot too soon. It heats up super slow on max setting and it's way slower than an induction pot or pan.
>>107919496What a massive faggot, no wonder he's so skinny. He probably exists on onions and high fructose corn syrup from uber eats meals. Did he get raped at some point? He looks, dresses and moves very feminine-ly.
>>107912938i wash fresh groceries and cook meat before i eat, anon
>>107920045I feared when I switched to induction that none of my shit would work, but everything worked. Carbon works, aluminium works, cast iron works. You'd need have to some OLD ass kitchenware if it doesn't work on induction, and you'd probably want to replace that junk anyway.
>>107920099Yeah it's a stainless steel junk-tier pot. I've upgraded to glorious scanpans and they're god tier.
>>107919624>>107919633I mean something like this but not cancerI have zero space
don't mind me, just being faster than any type of stovetop
>>107920659too fast for an image
maybe I have a garbage induction and they're not all this bad but the problems I have are 1. the actually are it heats is a ring that doesn't even cover the whole marked circle 2. At low temperatures it just pulses on and off instead of keeping a steady temperature
copper cookware can heat evenly despite a crap gas source or high winds, like up on top of mt fuji or something sillycopper cookware does not work on induction no matter how evenly the induction plate heats ferrous materialsif you are a high level wizard the answer is obvious
>>107911765double nigger
>>107912386stand back im finna make a grilled cheese with a single
>>107911594Gas, but not because gas is good. Rather the alternatives are trash. I don't want to cook on a piece of glass. Its utterly disgusting, any spills just smear all over the place. Also, is it too much to ask to have analog controls. Induction has so much potential utterly squandered, because they all have those shitty touch panels, and of course flat glass.
>>107920673now fry some potatoes in it
>>107920831that's what the air fryer is for
>>107920841I accept your concession
>>107912907> pain to cleanQuite the opposite, gas is by far the easiest to clean. Gas is practically self cleaning. Any spills boil dry and then carbonize to dust. Then every few months you just need to clean away the carbonized char. Those flat glass hobs are utterly fowl, spills just sit there and smear all over the place.
>>107920895>spreads cancer in your house to clean itselfwhat a great feature
>>107915314Have you tried not being fat?
/ck/ is leakingbetter than pol
>>107920632I had a xiaomi with a knob but I think they stopped making those. The knob on that one sucked anyway, it was only $40 can't expect much.
>>107921041wtf do I do then I just need something to make potatoes and sateau vegetables
>>107911594Induction fucking sucks Gas all the way, bonus points for my caveman brain loving the flame and easily learning to intuitively know how much heat I need.Induction fags always use too much or too little heat and people that use them don’t know how to cook either. It’s useless and trendy that’s about it. It’s for save the environment fags with more marketing and propaganda in their heads than common sense.
>>107912505See the retarded commie cucks can’t even legally use gas
>>107921339It's legal, just that nobody uses it so there's no market for it.
>>107921339I live in an actual communist regime and gas is the poorfag option here.
>>107915103Gas is cheaper for me the power grid faggots are collusion experts
>>107921339t. knows absolutely jack shit about commieblocks
>>107915941Enjoy your solar flare
>>107916828This
>>107919824agent-principal problem. for the company it'd be best to spend the extra pennies to do it properly, but creating an internal incentive structure that has employees only cutting the corners that should be cut is extremely difficult.
>>107921355>>107921362>>107921389Commie cucks seething Europe there still hasn't been significant pushback against the overbearing "care" instinct that women bring into politicsgod europeans are literally retarded. it's like if they made midwest facebook moms into an entire continent
>>107921492buy a co detector, gas for brains
>>107912386>death trapWhat is this forced meme? The only "dangerous" thing about these is the first stage collector pans rust because they're made of shitmetal.
>>107920849You're right that a rice cooker is not.a proper replacement for induction but muh concession is the most redditcuck comeback 4troon came up with in years
>>107921492I buy gas tanks in Portugal, the fuck are you on about
>>107921492nigga we have gas lines to our kitchens in many places of europe, and gas tanks in the rest
>>107911648I am 100% poor and have had a gas stove my entire life
>>107919845I think I made this webm years ago on /tv/.
>>107921999Congratulations on being an elite goyslop circus consumer
>>107915314>i spend money like a cretin therefore i'm richholy mother of stupid fucking retards...
>>107911594>gas is inneffective but cheap>electric sucks too much power>induction is expensiveInduction is the less shitty I guess
>>107922635how is gas ineffective
>>107922803energy transmissionthe heat is wasted on the air all around the flame
>>107922856that means it's inefficientineffective means it's bad at what it does. it's quite effective, it heats up pans and pots quite well. it's just inefficient while doing so
>>107922887thanks for the clarification
>>107919356I quite often see small single-plate gas stoves in YouTube cooking videos.https://amzn.eu/d/gVsuwdb
>>107918389Like what? Even my $50 induction stovetop doesn't activate unless something large is placed on it and auto shuts off
>>107915647That's the gay option (in comparison to >>107915636) because it's heavy, bulky and bloatmaxxed, and offers no benefits for the tradeoffs.
>>107911594>gascarbon monoxide>electricfew to no problems>inductionit has the same shitty high pitched noise as wireless chargers except literally auschwitz strengththe winner is clearly vitroceramic(electric), if you disagree then i can only wonder what the fuck is wrong with you to think this
Induction is finicky. All kinds of edge cases that lead to either:- pan not hotor- pan way way too hotoften in the same pan at the same timeGas just works, simplest option out there.
>>107911681This is so sexy. And useful at the same time.
>>107919496Fuck that faggot.
>>107924089too hot. not staying in a room with a gas stove any time other than strong winter.
>>107911713It pays off because you also get maximum coziness.
>>107911681i use plutonium
>>107911648here in Colombia: Gas for the working class, electric for the rich people
>>107918373front opens, though think might not be super convenient since to reload you might let smoke out
>>107911765only a murrican would think an app as a valid response, so i'm gonna take the bait, listen to me, you fucking piece of shit, those restaurants choose between gas, electricity or induction, you just deviate the answer to anyone else to solve it, typical of a murrican, go fuck yourself, fuck your retardation and fuck your food, i hope you choke and die alone like the abomination that you are
>>107919450https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFp6odqge0o>non-flat so you can't just use it as a worksurface
>>107921492oh, go fuck yourself, people debunked you, shut the fuck up, just fuck off, faggot
>>107920831https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ5RBSfKmRU
>>107923936or the shit is locked and loaded ready to go, just take it out and push a button
>>107911594gas > electric > left wing faggotry > induction.Fuck environmental niggers.
>>107911594Test
>>107916867>wasted heatA gnat's fart in a 9 figure individual's finances.>No hot and sweaty kitchenI thought you were rich. Why isn't the kitchen properly climate controlled and ventilated?>no risk of a dumbfuck child burning themselves on the surfaceThe cookware is still hot.Induction forced meme is a prime example of powerful people saying what is useful. Nobody who cares about cooking uses electric. They just don't want to bid against the masses for gas.
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>>107924563You sound like an iToddler. Kill yourself.