popular Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Nov 11, 2024
Nov 11, 2024 10:10 PM
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popular Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Nov 11, 2024
Nov 11, 2024 10:10 PM
Samsung EPP: Bespoke Gas, Induction and Electric Ranges from $674.25 + $30 Shipping
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Cheapest induction still hovering at $850
The circulon set that you get a rebate for free with the samsung induction stoves is pretty good and would value over $100 if you need a set compatible with induction. Kind of like the infamous hexclad where it is like a stainless steel that is easier to clean and more forgiving but not as foolproof as nonstick.
The induction works well but the touchscreen is a bit annoying because you have to hold down to get it started and cleaning causes random button presses. Other than that I much prefer over regular electric and even over gas due to cleaning and heat in summer. Induction starts heating up very fast and no radiant heat making you feel hot when cooking in summer and easy to clean soon after cooking.
In 2020, I was reading a lot about induction, so I took a shot on an induction range.
In 2024, we are drafting plans on a new house, and it comes with a gas range by default. We told the builder to remove it from the plan and put in an induction cooktop. That's how much we love induction.
Have had a bespoke freezer, and it is legit. Delivery company put a descent size dent in it, and I've also moved it 3-4 times and it still works great.
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Pros:
- Heats up ridiculously fast. Boils water in probably 1/8th the time when using power boost.
- Sides of pans/handles stay relatively cool.
- Responsiveness to adjustment is just as fast as gas.
- No worry about gas combustion byproducts in the home.
- The glass induction surface doesn't get super hot, so things don't burn onto it very easily, and even if they did it's still so much easier to clean than a stainless cooktop.
Cons:
- Because there's no hot air around the pan, I'm getting a lot of condensation on my vent hood grills, which drips back down onto my range. This happens mostly when boiling water, but even with my hood turned up and running quite loud, there's still condensation.
- Obviously not all pans are compatible with induction. My existing non-sticks and even some cheaper stainless steel pans were not compatible.
- There is a limit to how much power the range can draw, so even on a 40A circuit if you try to run the oven while maxing out multiple induction elements, it will have to power ration. If possible, it would be better to have an induction cooktop and wall oven(s) on separate circuits.
- (Specific to this Samsung design) everything is touch-screen control so it takes some getting used to and is a bit less convenient than having knobs, but it is more pet/accidental turn-on proof.
With that said, after being on induction for a week, I would not choose to go back to gas... but I am going to need to solve the condensation issue, likely with a new vent hood that is higher from the range surface.
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This Samsung needs epp edu
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