• Altima NEO@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    They make metal plates you can use over an instruction stove to use whatever cookware you have

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      1 year ago

      The only one I tried was so slow and pathetic that it’s completely put me off the idea. Was it just a bad example?

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          This was a presumably quite expensive one (the house it was in was outrageous) in the UK. Did our friend group’s Christmas dinner at one of their parents places in the country. Trying to cook dinner for 16 was a huge pain using that thing.

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          Umm stoves/ranges are wired for 50amp 240v. Being on an American grid that also supports 120v is irrelevant to this.