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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 21:07:14 +0000, ARWadsworth wrote:

dennis@home wrote:
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So what sort of pans did you own when you bought your induction
hob?

Prestige.

Probably too expensive for you, Makro have some of their own brand
stuff that looks similar, stainless with a bonded aluminium base if
you want some. The lids don't fit as well but they are probably OK.
They claim to work on all types including induction. Quite cheap at
around £70 a pan (but I expect they will be £25 a pan for xmas in
some special cut price offer if you wait).

The only type you can be sure does work is cast iron, others either
have to say or you have to try. Don't bother trying aluminium ones
as they don't work. Anything with a base welded on may or may not
work.


So not your non magnetic ones then?

What are you buying £1.99 woks for if you like expensive pans?

Because the pans didn't wok with his new hob

ha ha

He's having to make up with the Mrs for being such a bellend




The £30 induction ring was from lidl and went back the following day.


You sent it back after you had covered it in burning fat whilst ****ing
about with your £1.99 wok?

I suppose you cleaned it up and then took it back saying "it was faulty"
and not "I am a ****wit who forgot to test my pans to see if they were
magnetic"


No surprise really, they were probably toy plastic saucepans in bright
colours...

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