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Removed over/stove...replaced with two burner induction.

Ivylog
Explorer III
Explorer III
If you have not tried the new induction cook tops, you are missing out on a great cooking device. Not sure why the original owner put a gas stove/oven unit in when above it is a micro/convection oven.
BEFORE




Installed a pull out tray in the bottom and the induction cook top can be removed for cooking outside. I have new respect for anyone who works with Corian.
AFTER


Now that I'm totally electric/diesel I'll remove the propane tank...naturally it's FULL.
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
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Dale_Traveling
Explorer II
Explorer II
I swapped out mine three years ago. I was just going to remove the stove and replace with a propane cook top but by going induction and installing it flush to the counter top gave me additional counter space. Added additional much needed kitchen storage with a new cabinet.

Two Burner Induction 120VAC/15AMP Cook Top

Most of the cooking we do outside on a Camp Chef propane grill so loosing the propane inside wasn't a problem.



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Bill_Satellite
Explorer II
Explorer II
Traded in our propane cook top coach for one with Induction. Janet could not be any happier! If we ever spend another Summer in Las Vegas like we did last Summer (115 degrees) she is going to be giddy!
What still amazes me is how efficient this type of cooking is. You don't turn the burner to high to get it to heat up, you set the end temp you would like and it happens almost right away. Boil water? Shazam! Hot water! Too hot, change the setting and it is less hot right away. I have never eaten so many perfectly poached eggs in my life before we got our induction cook top. SWEET! We will never go back.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

Ivylog
Explorer III
Explorer III
Thanks. Added metal racks for more storage.
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
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chuckftboy
Explorer
Explorer
Ivylog, nice looking install. I think you will find it to be one of the best mods you've ever done. I also have a 2 burner True in the coach and carry a single to use out side for vegetables or fries when I grill outside.I have a onboard 20 lb portable LP tank for the Weber.
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wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
Positives and negatives on Induction cooktops
ONE: the cooktop itself remains fairly cool. ALL the energy goes into heating the pan (Thus more efficient) In fact to keep my induction unit clean when frying I will cover it in paper towel, then set the skillet on top!!! one time the towel turned brown. Just once. (in several years) Mine is a counter top model

Negatives AC only. will not work on propane.
If a magnet will not stick to the pan.. Send pan to Salvation Army as it won't work (Doing that as I move into my apartment)

But I have to admit. I had a gas range. a single electric counter top burner. A dual counter top and the induction unit. Induction was #1. they all work but induction was #1

Now in the apartment the primary range is Electric. and disabled at the breaker box (i don't need one that big) still use the induction unit.
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dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
Ivylog wrote:
Three years ago we got a portable induction single element induction cooker. Since then the DW has maybe used the two burner gas stove a dozen times and we are half timers. In the last year I doubt it was used even one time. Between a crock pot, micro/convection oven, and a single element induction we eat very well. OK, and the portable infrared gas grill for steaks when she will let me have one.

Any pot (including most SS) that a magnet will stick to will work as "induction cookware".


Tiffin's have come with 2 burner Inductions for over 10 years. Tiffin supplies the correct Pots and Pans for Induction. WE advise and show customers how the system works and TELL them about the correct Pots and Pans to use. I would say we get 3 or 4 customers per year that come in and state the Induction cooktop does NOT work. We find they threw away the supplied correct Pots and Pans and are using non magnetic Pots and Pans. I have a 5 burner at home and would never use anything else(my wife is SOLD on Induction) including Natural gas burners. I also found that if you lift the Pot off the surface just a inch or so, the Pot continues to operate. Doug

wildmanbaker
Explorer
Explorer
I guess this works as long as you have a "current bush" handy, or your run your generator. We, like quite a few, camp without amities. Granted we do run our generator when the temps get into the mid, to high 90s to run the air. The oven is something my wife would really miss.
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ReneeG
Explorer
Explorer
I'm one of the rare who prefer a propane range and oven and would prefer a convection/microwave combo too, but have a microwave only. There are a lot of things that I cook in the oven and on the range. Since we primarily dry camp or boondock and prefer not to use the generator, having the range and oven gives me a multitude of cooking options, not to mention cooking over the fire or on a grill outside. We looked at the induction cooking tops, but opted out due to it's reliance on electricity.
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rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
We travel a lot out West in the mountains and at high altitudes. This where an induction cook top really shines. It is not affected by the high altitude as much as the propane cook top.

CarolMackay
Explorer
Explorer
The portable things are great for RV's.

dkreuzen
Explorer
Explorer
I replaced our never used 3 burner gas cooktop with a True induction two burner unit. Love it!
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TNGW1500SE
Explorer
Explorer
We took our oven out too. All it did was burn everthing even with tiles inside. It might have been handy for a mobile veterinarian to use to cremate small animals but that's about all. We bought a electric hotplate and we replaced the oven with this portable convection oven from Home Depot:



It cooks food great but uses a light to produce heat so the light flashes on and off. No big deal for us. We just use it to cook while we're our riding motorcycles so when we come home the food is done. It has a timer and shuts itself off. Cost about 50 bucks.

Sold the oven on Craigslist.

Ivylog
Explorer III
Explorer III
Pirate wrote:
Did you have to replace the entire countertop?

In the fpicture below you can see the corian counter cover that I cut down (used front and 6" of the top) to go in front of the induction. Had to remove two strips of corian on each edge of the stove to have enough width and depth for the induction...heating with a torch made the glue release and with some prying the corian strips came out. Did not have a good enough saw blade to cut the corian so used a cutoff disk on a 4" grinder to cut the top.

This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
Sold 04 Dynasty to our son after 14 great years.
Upgraded with a 08 HR Navigator 45’...

Pirate1
Explorer
Explorer
Did you have to replace the entire countertop?