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In Reply to: RE: Induction interference posted by terra3 on December 09, 2012 at 09:43:36
I don't know about the interference, but I will give you one but of advice. As a technician that used to work on those, stay away!
They are troublesome, work only with magnetic pans, (No aluminum) and usually break down shortly after the warranty.
IF you decide to get one anyhow, I highly recommend an additional warranty.
BTW, when it is being serviced, expect parts to be special order, and take a while.
Just a warning.
BUT, they sure do boil water fast!
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My ex-inlaws had an induction cooktop. 3 of 4 burners failed at some point. After many hours of troubleshooting, I managed to get 2 of the 3 dead burners operable again. Probably easier with a service manual & better tools than a multimeter, screwdrivers, and solder; but likely still not much fun to work on.
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