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Induction Hob - Induction vs Gas - Speed Test

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  • He used all different pans. Not a true experiment.

  • @adamko2020 A watt is a unit of work and can be easily converted into calories (heat-related work).  10kW is directly convertable into 8598452.28 calories/hour. The kW comparison simply makes it an "apples to apples" comparison (calorie = 1 cc H20, raised 1 degree C. Food calories are kilocalories, FYI). I'm totally with you on the undersized pan thing, tho it wouldn't have helped much.

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  • I changed over to an induction stove-top (hob) years ago. It gives quick heat for saute and boiling and very well controlled heat for sauces. It is very safe because only the glass under the pot becomes hot. You can see how it cooks in my videos.

  • @dbjarrett A joule is a unit of work. a watt is a unit of power = 1 joule / second, a watt-hour is a unit of work = 3600 joules.

  • What a totally biased video with lies thrown in.

    You used an undersized pan on the gas hob and also made the outrageous claim that the gas ring was 10kW.

  • Thanks - outfitting new kitchen and this helped

  • can anyone hear clearly on 2:22 what "pan" did he use? Worgiak pan?

  • Hi Guys

    Like the video, gives caterers a clear understanding of the speed and safety of induction hobs.

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