Go Dogs wrote:
magnusfide wrote:
Sez Hoo:
You'll have to spend for both a new set of cookware and the induction top which will cost you more money. Not worth it. It's just more cargo for a crowded RV. You have a stove in the RV already that does everything the induction does. Plus if the cg loses power, your gas rv stove will work and the induction won't. Just use the Rv stove and skip spending the bucks on extra baggage.
I cook outside the trailer. I don't want the odors, grease, etc. inside the trailer. The NuWave Pro is great outside. I don't need any special cookware, as I bring cast iron and that works great for induction cooking. If I lose power, I switch to the old Coleman stove or use charcoal.
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Julia Child was given an induction cooking appliance by Westinghouse or Whirlpool when she made her final move back to California. She thought it an unnecessary tool and said so publicly much to the manufacturer's chagrin.
When I've no need for my existing pots and induction has improved past it's current stage, I'll consider a re-investment in kitchenware. Interim, I'll read threads on induction looking for a valid to me reason to change.