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dennis@home wrote:
Denise - I have a degree in physics, I well understand how they
work

Well you appear to think the pans have to be magnetic to work.
Shame that that's wrong geof.


Where did I say that, retard?


You didn't. I'll bet you cannot guess who said that they needed to
be magnetic. It was Dennis. See this quote from the "A few
electrical questions thread"

""
I bought one [induction hob], then discovered the pans were
non-magnetic so it was useless
without new pans.
I bought a £1.99 wok from asda and that worked really well..
until I tried full power and it got so hot in a couple of seconds
the oil caught fire.

I decided I wanted gas, its just better than electric for hobs.
"
That is a quote from Denise.

Denise cannot even remember the lies he tells.


Funny that.. nowhere in there does it say they have to be magnetic
only that they don't work because they are non-magnetic.
You should realise that there are different forms of magnetism.
You should also know that induction furnaces work with non ferrous
materials too so iron isn't actually a requirement for induction
heating either.



It certainly is funny. Normal people are ****ing themselves laughing
at you.


Why, because you call me a liar and then you quote what I said to
prove it was you that got it wrong?



Yes I called you a liar. That is because you tell lies.

And you still cannot admit you ****ed up by buying the induction hob and
trying to use your non magnetic pans on it. You are a lying retard.

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Adam