Has anyone used this type of cooking top. They have been added as standard equipment on the DRV Elite fifth wheel. Do you like it and what type of pots and pans do you use?
Linda/Patrick
Lucky Mike said
10:27 PM Apr 15, 2013
make sure you replace ALL your cookware with induction type only.........induction rangetops require full contact type cookware with special bottoms to insure no warping or bowing from heat.
to test your cookware add a 1/2 to an inch of water to the pan and place the heat on high , when the water comes to a boil you should see an even complete boil pattern on the base of the pan......warped or bowed pans only boil on the outside edges or wherever firm contact of the pan is being made
failure to use the correct cookware will result in damage to the cooktop that will not be covered under warranty...(first hand info from the Service Tech.)
WestWardHo said
12:05 AM Apr 16, 2013
We have a Samsung induction cooktop in our home. I'm not crazy about it but I think that's more Samsungs fault, not necessarily induction cooking. We had to have one burner replaced and its just underthree years old. With a pan on it it heats up quickly and cools down immediately. I would read reviews for your brand. All that said, we're planning on buying an induction burner for extra cooking.
Sherry
RN on the road said
12:23 AM Apr 16, 2013
Thanks for the info and I understand about the pots and pans and none of our at this time qualify at the present. DRV gives you a starter set and I have found some specv fically made for just induction cooking. I now have gas stoveand like how quickly it heats and cools, so it sounds like the induction will be like that without the possibility of a gas leak and it is more energy efficient and easy to clean.
Thanks for your input. Linda and Patrick
Terry and Jo said
01:59 AM Apr 16, 2013
Jo and I have considered those back when we were in a home, but we never got one because here in Oklahoma, there are occasions when the electricity can be out for as much or more than a week at a time. Even knowing that I had a generator for emergencies, I could never get myself to the point that I could feel comfortable with an electric only cooktop.
If you were to ever want to boondock for a day or two without a generator, you'd need a different source for cooking.
Terry
(Pay no attention to me in this forum category as I can't cook.)
Technomadia said
02:39 AM Apr 16, 2013
Love love love our induction hob - we have a portable one. It heats up quickly and is very responsive to turning the power up and down (like gas), has hardly any heat loss - which makes the interior of the RV so much more comfortable. And even while running off batteries, it's pretty darn efficient.
You don't really need 'special' cookware - just anything that is magnetic. I just take a magnet with me into the store - if it sticks to the bottom of the pan, it's good. (Since I always carry my iPad with me, I just use my Smart Cover to test.)
- Cherie
WestWardHo said
02:41 AM Apr 16, 2013
Oh Cherie that's so smart! Duh! I agree about the cookware and the magnet trick is what repair people use to test your pans!
Induction can be great!
Roz said
05:09 AM Apr 16, 2013
I use our induction portable burner every day! Ours is now three years old. Looks like new and performs the same as day one. It is a Burton. Like Cherie, I love it as it does not heat up the interior of the coach. I use a magnetic money clip, which is now my method of selecting cookware. If we ever replace a cooktop, all burners will be induction.
I equate it to having a microwave surface burner. It heats up fast and is off instaneously. Love it!!!!!!
-- Edited by Roz on Tuesday 16th of April 2013 05:10:55 AM
hpykmpr47 said
10:37 AM Apr 17, 2013
We have two small portable Induction Cooktops that we use in our RV all the time and love them . Th cookware has to be magnetic and this is not always easy to find and is quite expensive.We found what we needed at TJ Max at a resonable cost. Be sure to take a small magnet with you when you go looking and test it on the bottom . If it is not magnetic I doubt if it will work.... Alan
Has anyone used this type of cooking top. They have been added as standard equipment on the DRV Elite fifth wheel. Do you like it and what type of pots and pans do you use?
Linda/Patrick
to test your cookware add a 1/2 to an inch of water to the pan and place the heat on high , when the water comes to a boil you should see an even complete boil pattern on the base of the pan......warped or bowed pans only boil on the outside edges or wherever firm contact of the pan is being made
failure to use the correct cookware will result in damage to the cooktop that will not be covered under warranty...(first hand info from the Service Tech.)
Sherry
Thanks for your input.
Linda and Patrick
Jo and I have considered those back when we were in a home, but we never got one because here in Oklahoma, there are occasions when the electricity can be out for as much or more than a week at a time. Even knowing that I had a generator for emergencies, I could never get myself to the point that I could feel comfortable with an electric only cooktop.
If you were to ever want to boondock for a day or two without a generator, you'd need a different source for cooking.
Terry
(Pay no attention to me in this forum category as I can't cook.)
You don't really need 'special' cookware - just anything that is magnetic. I just take a magnet with me into the store - if it sticks to the bottom of the pan, it's good. (Since I always carry my iPad with me, I just use my Smart Cover to test.)
- Cherie
Induction can be great!
I use our induction portable burner every day! Ours is now three years old. Looks like new and performs the same as day one. It is a Burton. Like Cherie, I love it as it does not heat up the interior of the coach. I use a magnetic money clip, which is now my method of selecting cookware. If we ever replace a cooktop, all burners will be induction.
I equate it to having a microwave surface burner. It heats up fast and is off instaneously. Love it!!!!!!
-- Edited by Roz on Tuesday 16th of April 2013 05:10:55 AM
We have two small portable Induction Cooktops that we use in our RV all the time and love them . Th cookware has to be magnetic and this is not always easy to find and is quite expensive.We found what we needed at TJ Max at a resonable cost. Be sure to take a small magnet with you when you go looking and test it on the bottom . If it is not magnetic I doubt if it will work.... Alan