Induction stove vs. "normal" cooktop

  • Erstellt am 2022-05-18 01:32:37

Benutzer200

2022-05-18 08:18:47
  • #1
A phenomenon that statistically hardly ever occurs - especially with two people in the household. And if your mother also feels it, that’s already strange. It could be due to the pots or a malfunction of the field. But you already know the answers from other forums.
 

HubiTrubi40

2022-05-18 08:26:30
  • #2
I found one at a local dealer. What annoys me now again, and I do see the advantages of a local dealer, is demanding double the price compared to the internet and even the manufacturer's online shop, which I find outrageous again.
 

Benutzer200

2022-05-18 08:27:08
  • #3
P.S. One more question. If you react to the electromagnetic field of the stove like that, how do you react to a microwave, a monitor, or a hairdryer? Their electromagnetic field strength is in fact in some cases many times greater (microwave at one meter distance about 4 times as strong, hairdryer at 30 cm distance about 4-5 times as strong).
 

bauenmk2020

2022-05-18 08:35:06
  • #4
I would simply test at other people's homes or at a kitchen studio/furniture store (you can mention right away that you are looking for a new cooktop).

Then I'm curious about the answer to ;)
 

Tolentino

2022-05-18 08:37:22
  • #5

I also think it has more to do with the high-frequency tones of slightly uneven cookware. Maybe they don't even consciously hear the sounds, but the body is still affected.
 

HubiTrubi40

2022-05-18 08:38:39
  • #6
My wife actually notices the microwave. I myself do not. Maybe it's really due to a defect. It is indeed somewhat strange.
 
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