Cropduster172
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My experience has been that kids will only touch a hot stove once.I think it comes down to the pans and pots chefs and line cooks want and need to use, plus the cleanup required in a pro kitchen.
Induction cooktop may be good for homes with children, and I would certainly prefer one over a glass IR cooktop. Pain and expense would be that you will be required to buy - and are limited to - high iron content steel alloy pots and pans for the induction to work.
I'll stick with gas for now.
p.s: Anyone reading here with gas - if you have a low or simmer problem with the small BTU burners, any quality gas valve should have a screw adjustment inside the burner knob shaft - similar to a mixture screw on a carburetor. Light and turn burner to low, remove knob then turn the adjustment screw inside the hollow shaft to obtain your 1/4" flame - or whatever small flame will stay lit with you gently waving a magazine three feet away to create a typical breeze.
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