Induction pot batteries
Have you just installed a new induction hob and need to stock your kitchen with new pots and pans? Discover all the best induction pot batteries here. The range is very wide, with high quality pieces, suitable for all levels of experience and all budgets.
Pans in stainless steel, in aluminum or with non-stick coating, in iron or alu-inox ? Discover the most suitable characteristics and applications for each one, and start experimenting with a new form of cooking.
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5-piece Steel Set: Three Pots diam. 16cm, 20, 24cm, Saucepan and Saucepan San Francisco Fissler lineIn stock
All materials for induction pans
Induction hobs work differently than traditional hobs. In the latter, the heat source is the gas. In induction, on the other hand, the heat source is electricity.
For this reason, the saucepan must have a element magnetic, capable of attracting electricity; generated by the hob. The magnetic element is iron: that's why; any pan for induction cooking, today, contains a ferritic element that allows optimal use.
You will therefore find sets of stainless steel induction cookware, many of which are in 18/10 stainless steel, but also in aluminum and non-stick aluminium. The possibilities they are infinite.
Modern induction pot batteries resist everything
The quality of today's induction cookware batteries is; very high. Not only can you access a wide range of materials, of shapes (high, low, flared pans, with two handles or a long handle, with glass lid or metal) and dimensions (diameters of 16 cm, 18 cm, 22 cm, 24 cm and so on). But, today, most of the induction cookware is; also dishwasher safe without any problem.
However, the features are not available. vary from model to model and from brand to brand: before using them, always carefully read the instructions contained in the package.