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sasspot | 14:43 Sun 02nd Jul 2006 | How it Works
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What is the difference between ceramic, halogen and induction?
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very briefly, ceramic has a coiled element underneath a glass ceramic hob. Halogen has halogen lights underneath the glass ceramic hob and the heat is instant unlike the coiled which you have to wait a minute or two to reach full heat. An induction hob creates heat by using copper bottom pans to create a circuit. Not sure of the workings but no heat is generated on the actual hob. To demonstrate this you can put a piece of paper between the hob and the pan and the paper will not catch fire but the contents in the pan will be cooking!

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