As near as I could tell, the glass type are either slower, or at worst they can’t be faster than the naked coil electric type.
Yes, electric stoves are actually faster than boil water than gas. Their biggest problem is there is lag—there is thermal mass in the element, so there is a delay between changing the power level and the system responding. Gas and induction heaters have less lag.
The glass has less buildup than the open coil electric type or gas burner type, but more buildup than induction because the glass gets much hotter.
Gas is probably the worst fire hazard, but electric still is a fire hazard. Induction has the least fire hazard.
As near as I could tell, the glass type are either slower, or at worst they can’t be faster than the naked coil electric type.
Yes, electric stoves are actually faster than boil water than gas. Their biggest problem is there is lag—there is thermal mass in the element, so there is a delay between changing the power level and the system responding. Gas and induction heaters have less lag.
The glass has less buildup than the open coil electric type or gas burner type, but more buildup than induction because the glass gets much hotter.
Gas is probably the worst fire hazard, but electric still is a fire hazard. Induction has the least fire hazard.
Yeah, everything you say makes sense, and I agree.