Induction Cooktops and hot weather
The topic of induction cooktops has been talked about in multiple threads in the past. As we have sat here in the heat/humidity of FL we have, I think, a great benefit that some may not have.
I carry 2 Nuwave portable induction cooktops. I use them all the time but generally outside. With the heat and humidity I just hated using the cooktop. I don't cook on it but we do use it to boil water every morning in a teapot. Takes quite a while, the cast iron grates are thick and they retain heat forever seemingly. Enter the induction into the RV.
Although the ACs do an admirable job I just don't like feeling the heat from the stove top at this time of year. Put one of the induction cookers on the counter and used it for the hot water in the tea pot. Boiling in 1/4 of the time. Heat - none. Instead of outside, I boiled potatoes inside last night; no heat, quick and no mess. Much more controllable (and you know the temp) than the stove top.
We are huge fans of these things (there are other brands than Nuwave I believe). As everyone tries to find a way to stay cool, cut down on AC usage and find more convenience, I thought I would just throw that out and share it. We have been boiling the tea pot every morning for about 2 weeks and it is SO much better wanted to make sure everyone knew that option was there.
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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