big eck
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Registered: 20th Apr 03
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Anyone have an induction hob and know where I can buy a set of pots and pans to match it?? There's theres a set on eBay for £90 which is really cheap but I have a suspicion they might fall to bits after a few months.
Some say ikea pans will work, anyone confirm this??
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Nic Barnes
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My parents have one. Their old pans worked fine with it.
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big eck
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They must have had magnetic bases. Tried mine with a magnet but no joy.
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Any ferrous metal will heat up, needs to be magnetic but doesn't need to act like a magnet, the magnetic field is in the hob.
Copper is no good, nor is aluminium but steel is fine.
The expensive ones are probably a combination of something ferrous on the base the some other materials in the rest of the pan. But it doesn't need to be that fancy to work.
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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IKEA pans work - I've got a set of the IKEA 365 ones which I'd recommend as they're a good quality set and didn't cost too much.
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