Does anyone have an induction cooktop that does NOT buzz or click
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Why does no induction cooktop have it all?
Comments (5)I understand that we all want what we want, but does your Wolf Rangetop have a timer that turns it off? Does it even have a timer with alarm? I bet not. The GE Monogram is frameless and has a timer with an alarm. It will also turn off if you cook anything too long on the burner causing the pan temperature to rise---which is true of most induction burners and true of no gas burners that I know of, unless brand new models from Caldera or Gaggenau came out with it---just a guess. So I am somewhat befuddled why a function like auto shutoff is so necessary on an induction burner but totally unimportant on a gas one. You leave a gas burner on and fall asleep and far worse things will happen than with any induction cooker, which will automatically shut-off--way before the pan or pot is ruined and there is a danger of fire and Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Heck, I wonder how many electric cooktops have timers with auto shut-offs? Unless it is a brand new Gaggenau or Thermador electric and maybe a couple of others over $2K, the pickings are slim. Plus they aren't as powerful as inductions because they are far less efficient per watt. Greg...See MoreDoes anyone have a 30" Thermador gas cooktop?
Comments (3)Jakvis - thanks so much for responding. I am careful to size my pan to the flame and burner so that the flames aren't spreading. I really think something is wrong with the cooktop or the gas line, but am at a loss to figure it out. I need to find an appliance store that has one of these cooktops live (the appliance store I purchased from does not at present) and do a direct comparison. This cooktop is supposed to be more powerful than my old GE profile range and it just isn't... ugh....See MoreDoes anyone else have to double-click?
Comments (16)Thanks for posting this. I thought it was my computer. I told my husband that something was wrong with the mouse or the computer. He couldn't figure it out. The font got so little I could barely read it . And I have to double click too. I was going to ask here but thought people would think I was nuts....See MoreDoes anyone have the new Jenn Air induction slide in range?
Comments (6)I got this range on July 3rd and am very happy so far. I never imagined ordering an appliance sight unseen, but am glad I took the leap. The main reasons I chose this oven over the Bosch, KA and Samsung are: large oven, no overlap of cooking surface on countertops, preferred handles over the KA ones, oven vents in back unlike the Samsung, the controls are on same plane as cooktop, lower drawer has handle unlike Bosch, and I preferred the burner layout. The only cooking and baking functions I have not used so far are convection bake or baking in the lower drawer, but LOVE induction cooking and bake sourdough bread every week and very pleased with results. I use parchment or a paper towel under the pans for most quick cooking tasks- only because I do not want to scratch the surface of this beauty. I expected a steeper learning curve getting used to the controls, but quickly adapted and so has my husband. This oven does take quite awhile to get up to 500 for the bread, but I can live with it. The oven fan is also quieter than I expected. The one strange thing that I don't understand, is why the drawer has 8 large holes in it. It did work very well/quickly to heat bread and imagine as a warming drawer it will work fine for shallow casseroles and pans. These ranges have a four-prong plug so be aware of that. the only differences I know between the JA and KA ranges are the handle options. KA has only the pro style and JA has a pro style and Euro which I wanted to go with our other Bosch appliances. So far, I am very happy with our range!...See Moreweedmeister
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