stoves
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Giz Explains: How Induction Cooktops Make Meals With Magnets
It’s a disgrace — 98 per cent of Western households still cook food over crude heat like a bunch of cave-dwelling heathens. Well, the 21st century is no place for such pyromantic parlour tricks. We’ve harnessed the power of electricity, and adapted it for the next wave of culinary hardware — induction ranges. Here’s how…
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This Ionising Range Hood Ditches Vents To Trap Cooking Smells
Like a vacuum hanging over your stove, a range hood prevents cooking smells from filling your home and stops vaporised grease from coating your cabinets. The hoods usually need to be vented, which can complicate installations, but the self-contained Greenhood can be suspended above a stove, vent-free.
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Thermador’s Freedom Stove Is The Biggest Way To Cook With Magnets
Induction cooking is pretty freaking great — your food is extremely precisely heated using magnets instead of say, fire. Now, if you’ve got some serious cash, Thermador has a giant magnetic stove that’ll powerboost your kitchen.