Agreed with all of this, except the last sentence. Induction is superior, so let people learn of that and switch to it on their own time.
Also note that many cheap induction burners aren’t particularly great. They tend more towards making annoying noises, for one. You only get the full induction experience with the high quality equipment which puts you back a few k.
Depends I guess on your level of induction snobbishness, but wirecutter got good results with cheap models. It’s also relative—compared to what. This whole OP is about a gas stove, where you just kinda look at the flame and estimate how much heat it’s producing. Induction at least you can set a precise numerical value.
Agreed with all of this, except the last sentence. Induction is superior, so let people learn of that and switch to it on their own time.
Also note that many cheap induction burners aren’t particularly great. They tend more towards making annoying noises, for one. You only get the full induction experience with the high quality equipment which puts you back a few k.
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-portable-induction-cooktop/
Depends I guess on your level of induction snobbishness, but wirecutter got good results with cheap models. It’s also relative—compared to what. This whole OP is about a gas stove, where you just kinda look at the flame and estimate how much heat it’s producing. Induction at least you can set a precise numerical value.