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Originally Posted by zakthor
Adapter doesn’t remove efficiency. It’s a slab of iron and the current inducts energy into it, which heats the copper. Is exactly like an electric coil stove. You can get the experience of an adapter today by putting your copper pan on a griddle over a gas burner.
I don’t like the buzzing the induction makes. It’ll be jammed down my throat someday but I’m happy with gas.
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I speculate the iron adapter would slow the response to turning heat up and down? That quick response is what I like most about gas, and is supposed to be a feature of induction too. Doesn't seem like a big negative, can always briefly lift the pan off the burner.