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Originally Posted by masraum
Do that on any of the glass top stoves and you'll have the same issue. That issue isn't specific to induction.
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Yes, the stove I’m replacing is a glass top resistance burner stove. When I got my counter top induction model it was recommended that I get a silicone mat for it. I’ve never used it without the mat, so I don’t know if that affects it. Seems to work well with the mat in place.
I have a Bosch gas cook top in my kitchen and I’m concerned about dropping something and breaking one of the cast iron fingers off of the grate.