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Overall a glass top stove is a good choice. But, you can only have an electric stove with a glass top, not gas. It is quite easy to clean which is a big positive. Also, heat is evenly distributed to the pot.
If you mean converting an electric stove with coil burners to a smooth, glass cooktop, the answer is no.
You can, but it will shatter when you turn on the burner! We found that out the hard way, twice - just to be sure.
yes it can
The danger in using cast iron cookware on a smooth, glass top electric stove is that the cast iron may cause the glass surface to crack. However, plenty of people have reported that they've used their cast iron cookware on glass top stoves with no issues.
you put the kernels and some oil or butter into a pot and shake it with a lid on.
It may crack even more and cost more money to replace , but that is your risk.
A stove is an appliance, usually located in a kitchen, that is used to cook food. The appliance heats either coils or a glass top to heat pots/pans placed on top with food placed in them.
Induction stove tops use magnetism to heat up the pots, so with that said the pots have to have a magnetic property to it. Induction stove tops are much safer, with the only spot on the top that becomes hot is that spot that the pot is touching. Glass tops still use elements which cause the glass top to get hot and causes the pot to become hot so if the pot you are using is smaller than the burner all of that extra room is not being used which is loosing energy. Induction tops heat up the pot which heats up the stove. That means the top is safe to touch all around the pot without getting burnt.For great deals, i recommend going to theinductionstore.comThere you can get great prices on portable Induction stove tops and all the accessories for it.
The Gibson acoustic guitar was called a "flat top" when it was first marketed. The flat top guitar was first available in the 1910s and was marketed towards those in the Army and Navy. This was the first affordable guitar made available.
Cost primarily. Second ceramic will have a more even heating across the surface than the glass top.
I think you can, but you have to be careful not to put hot ware on something wet, because the difference in temperature will destroy the dish. But as a caution I would not use it on stove top, because the corning ware was not designed for this kind of cooking