not to mention the vending machines which i'm pretty sure are owned by electrolux.the prices for a single 20oz soda are ridiculous.i'll never eat in the cafeteria or buy from this company ever again if i can help it.
i think it's funny how electrolux fuck's it's workers at every chance it get's.right off the bat they charge you for gear.if you work in the plant the cafeteria food prices are insane.3.99 for a single pork sandwich.$2 dollars for a bag of chips.electrolux sell's it's stoves and makes money plus makes even more money off of the very people the company couldn't do without.what a racket.
@redforeverjmk in actual fact in certain circumstances people with pacemakers are at risk using induction stovetops, search google "Do induction cooktops interfere with cardiac pacemakers?"
however what i am talking about is a different mechanism, which is DNA damage caused by resonance of iron in cells with the magentic fields!
@hydynryk thanks for the reply! i have a induction cooktop...but its very cheap 1...costs around 5000INR....but this electrolux cooktop is very good....love 2 get 1 of those in the near future
I have one at home and it is absolutely delight to use, but it is not neccesary more 'efficient' as it still uses the same amount of power as electric cooktop, so if it is on for 15mins, it still uses same power as electric cooktop, but it cooks much FASTER hence it is more efficient
not to mention the vending machines which i'm pretty sure are owned by electrolux.the prices for a single 20oz soda are ridiculous.i'll never eat in the cafeteria or buy from this company ever again if i can help it.
HP8oz1P16oz 4 weeks ago
i think it's funny how electrolux fuck's it's workers at every chance it get's.right off the bat they charge you for gear.if you work in the plant the cafeteria food prices are insane.3.99 for a single pork sandwich.$2 dollars for a bag of chips.electrolux sell's it's stoves and makes money plus makes even more money off of the very people the company couldn't do without.what a racket.
HP8oz1P16oz 4 weeks ago
the magnetic field released by these cooktops as part of the way they work is so large as to be unsafe !
it's why they have never really caught on !
osip7315 8 months ago
@osip7315
That is simply untrue. Even people with pacemakers can use this technology.
redforeverjmk 3 months ago
@redforeverjmk in actual fact in certain circumstances people with pacemakers are at risk using induction stovetops, search google "Do induction cooktops interfere with cardiac pacemakers?"
however what i am talking about is a different mechanism, which is DNA damage caused by resonance of iron in cells with the magentic fields!
osip7315 3 months ago
This is great I also thought, when I bought it where was this technology all this years !!!
It is definitely the future since it has almost 90% efficiency!!!
I think the only drawback of this invention is people to actually get their minds around it and understand it...
seriousninja 1 year ago
how much does it cost?
ponnu1984 1 year ago
@ponnu1984
about 2 thousand dollars
hydynryk 1 year ago
@hydynryk thanks for the reply! i have a induction cooktop...but its very cheap 1...costs around 5000INR....but this electrolux cooktop is very good....love 2 get 1 of those in the near future
ponnu1984 1 year ago
0:39 I actually have a gassss ! ! !
Djiefo 1 year ago
the problem is, in my country, gas is much cheaper than electricity
regardless the high efficiency of induction technology, gas range still cheaper to run in here
gregnmac 1 year ago
Induction is the way of the future.
The cooking element is not heated! Great for children that want to put their hands on hotplates! The "plates" are not hot, the pan is tho.
NathanKlo 1 year ago
Amazing, where has this been all my life!
maryjimmit 1 year ago
awesome!!! saw one in a showroom today, it so good the lady gave us a demo and i was amazed... technology is crazy these days.
athinea1975 1 year ago
Its all about saving time and getting it done faster. The electricity bill would certainly rise.
I got a smaller one last month. Still cant find a cookware that works on it.
kfarookahmed 2 years ago
I didn't know I was eating SCIENCE!
thesissylard 2 years ago
I got my induction cooktop. AWESOME !!!
doctorxring 2 years ago
I have one at home and it is absolutely delight to use, but it is not neccesary more 'efficient' as it still uses the same amount of power as electric cooktop, so if it is on for 15mins, it still uses same power as electric cooktop, but it cooks much FASTER hence it is more efficient
selgeaus 2 years ago
It's just a matter of time and my kitchen will
have an induction system.
doctorxring 2 years ago
wow 12,351 veiws with no comments.. WOW
gabrielstangel 2 years ago