Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 Hi Everyone, I have a question: we are remodeling our kitchen and leaning towards getting an induction cooktop. This is a cooktop that is flat, but does not use direct heat but rather magnetic fields to generate circulating electrical currents in the metal of the pot (you have to use magnetic pots with it.) Here is an explanation. http://theinductionsite.com/how-induction-works.shtml It heats things up very quickly (boils water faster and more efficiently than gas) and you can even touch the burner while it is doing this. Plus, it looks really sleek. Here is my question: do you have or have you ever been around one of these cooktops? If so, have you ever noticed any interference or any other strange effects with your cochlear implant? Before investing in one of these, I'd like to be sure it won't drive my son crazy (or, worse, do any harm.) Thanks, Lydia Mom of , age 14, bilateral CIs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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