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by rolobio 904 days ago
I had my glass stove top shatter. Turns out that is the only thing they don’t warranty. I did not opt for the extended warranty on the next stove…
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Also, apparently induction stoves require special cookware

So you just throw out all your pots?

While I can make no comment about your pots, cast iron, and many types of stainless steel are compatible, so any pots purchased recently should work. What I can say is it turns out all my pots worked and I didn't have to repurchase any when I got my induction stove. And it was worth it. Induction is better than gas!
You can purchase copper pots and pans right now and they won't work still, it's not the time of purchase but the material. Non-ferrous materials won't work with induction. Copper, aluminum, clay, stone, glass etc. won't work no matter when purchased.
We have a couple dozen pots/pans, collected from merging two households and a few decades of collecting pots/pans as needed.

So far we found one that doesn't work.

Aluminum doesn’t work, but any cast iron or stainless steel should be fine. I don’t think I even own any aluminum pans.
No? Where did you get such a ridiculous idea?
Well that’s flat-out wrong, and stupid to boot.