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Are your old pans suitable for induction?

Before you use your old pans on an induction cooktop, it's important to check whether this is possible. Not all pans are suitable for cooking on induction. In this article, we'll explain how to check this.

What makes a pan suitable for induction?

bottom of a Dutch oven

In an induction cooktop, electric coils create a magnetic field under the pan. Friction occurs between the induction cooktop and the bottom of the pan when the bottom is magnetic. Using an unsuitable pan? That means there's no magnetic field and your cooktop turns off for safety. You might think your induction cooktop is broken when this happens, but the fault actually lies with the pan.

Fridge magnet

Cooktop with pan

To check whether your old pans are suitable for induction, use a fridge magnet, for example. Stick this to the bottom of the pan. Does the magnet stay in place? Your pan is suitable for induction. In most cases, pans made of aluminum, Teflon, and copper aren't suitable for an induction cooktop.

Flat bottom

Pan with flat bottom

There's another way to check whether you can use your old pans on an induction cooktop. Check if the pan has a flat bottom. To do this, hold it horizontally at eye level. If you see a bulge, the pan isn't suitable for induction.

Joey
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Joey Pan Expert.
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