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kimbutgar

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3. Also those with gas stoves would have to get new cookware to use on electric stoves
Wed Jan 11, 2023, 03:09 PM
Jan 2023

The only people who benefit are appliance manufacturers and cookware companies at this point. If your pots and pans aren’t able to be magnetized they won’t work on electric stoves.

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Thank you for your sanity Mr. President! CountAllVotes Jan 2023 #1
Thank you Mr. President montanacowboy Jan 2023 #2
Also those with gas stoves would have to get new cookware to use on electric stoves kimbutgar Jan 2023 #3
don't know how accurate this is orleans Jan 2023 #10
I kind of agree if a person has propane stove.. I have a propane space heater and it is messy. LiberalArkie Jan 2023 #33
You don't need special cookware for electric stoves! colorado_ufo Jan 2023 #49
re: "If your pots and pans aren't able to be magnetized they won't work on electric stoves." thesquanderer Jan 2023 #11
Bull. That is the expensive induction ovens LiberalArkie Jan 2023 #31
I think you were agreeing with me, and meant to reply to a different post...? thesquanderer Jan 2023 #38
You mean convection oven. Mosby Jan 2023 #70
Yes. colorado_ufo Jan 2023 #50
That's induction. Most metals works on it IronLionZion Jan 2023 #12
No all electric stoves cannabis_flower Jan 2023 #20
I have an electric stove and have had in most of my houses for decades. (military wife) demigoddess Jan 2023 #57
That's only with induction stoves, not old fashioned coil-burner stoves NullTuples Jan 2023 #27
No, that's not right. Igel Jan 2023 #42
Not true, we are all electric and had to buy no new cookware when we moved here from Ohio. we can do it Jan 2023 #61
That is for induction electric stoves, not resistance stoves Woodwizard Jan 2023 #67
Update DashOneBravo Jan 2023 #4
Thank god! FoxNewsSucks Jan 2023 #19
Thank goodness The Mouth Jan 2023 #69
Gas stove, cast iron pan, Costco steak last night's terrific dinner. Having lived with gas my dem4decades Jan 2023 #5
My mother in laws has one and when I cook at her home i have a hard time cooking on it kimbutgar Jan 2023 #14
Clearly those of us with electric stoves ThoughtCriminal Jan 2023 #65
Or cooking crummy meals. dem4decades Jan 2023 #66
I'm switching to induction anyway. TygrBright Jan 2023 #6
awesome markie Jan 2023 #25
It's a bit pricier, but really looks worthwhile. n/t TygrBright Jan 2023 #36
I just got an induction range and I love it. It's also more energy efficient. Luciferous Jan 2023 #54
Good. We didn't need to add more fuel to the GOP fire LeftInTX Jan 2023 #7
Exactly. Sogo Jan 2023 #37
I first learned to toast tortillas on electric range elements. sl8 Jan 2023 #39
Care to roast a poblano or Anaheim over it? Igel Jan 2023 #43
Called it. cilla4progress Jan 2023 #8
Noreal cook/chef uses electric. efhmc Jan 2023 #9
I have a licensed kitchen... markie Jan 2023 #26
Sanity prevails. These suggestions are getting ridiculous. oldsoftie Jan 2023 #13
Ok, then how about requiring a nearly air filter WestMichRad Jan 2023 #15
Except For New Construction... ProfessorGAC Jan 2023 #62
I have 7 kitchen windows that open plus a door in my kitchen to a patio womanofthehills Jan 2023 #64
How long before the Qnuts Richard D Jan 2023 #16
Thank goodness! Owl Jan 2023 #17
I wonder if Faux news was spreading this bullshit Diamond_Dog Jan 2023 #18
I was subjected to seeing Fox a couple minutes. At the bottom of the screen there was a bulletin. doc03 Jan 2023 #23
1-2 years ago there was a push to kill natural gas in the home. Igel Jan 2023 #44
Cooked on gas stove, including my beautiful 6 burner I had for sinkingfeeling Jan 2023 #21
In 2 homes we have lived in we had the best combo - yorkster Jan 2023 #22
I have a dual fuel range MissB Jan 2023 #55
Venting is a good solution. yorkster Jan 2023 #56
Trumka is an idiot. dalton99a Jan 2023 #24
Ladders are very dangerous if not used correctly. friend of a friend Jan 2023 #40
Wow ampm Jan 2023 #28
Looking at the replies you'd think it was 1973 and they were trying to ban leaded gasoline... NullTuples Jan 2023 #29
Induction stoves require pots and pans that attract a summer_in_TX Jan 2023 #59
However, I think Biden should consider a ban on Republican gas lighting. NowsTheTime Jan 2023 #30
lol. n/t area51 Jan 2023 #52
I agree with the President, it would die a slow death like the inconsistent yaesu Jan 2023 #32
Good! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #34
I don't think Joe should have taken that position News Junkie Jan 2023 #35
Everything's unsafe. Igel Jan 2023 #46
With that logic, we'd never regulate anything News Junkie Jan 2023 #48
We live in an old house. Politicub Jan 2023 #41
Biden not in favor of losing reelection Jose Garcia Jan 2023 #45
Good!! Beacool Jan 2023 #47
Self-deleted, double post. Beacool Jan 2023 #51
GOOD, I lost power here in California last week (for a few hours) Raine Jan 2023 #53
It seems like a code change which requires an exterior vented hood is a choice here. herding cats Jan 2023 #58
My stove is how I checked if a CO detector was working every fall Warpy Jan 2023 #60
Well, jeez, to hear Republicans you'd think Biden was leading the ban. Vinca Jan 2023 #63
Yet Fux Noise keeps saying he is. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2023 #68
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