Induction Cookware
An induction cooker transfers electrical energy by induction from a coil of wire into a metal vessel that must be ferromagnetic. The coil is mounted under the cooking surface, and a large alternating current is passed through it. The current creates a dynamic magnetic field. When an electrically conductive pot is brought close to the cooking surface, the magnetic field induces eddy currents in the cookware. The eddy currents flow through the electrical resistance of the cookware to produce heat; the cookware then in turn heats its contents by heat conduction.
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AMT Gastroguss Induction Casserole Pan 26cm
£125.00Out of stock
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AMT Gastroguss Induction Casserole Pan 28cm
£135.00 -
AMT Gastroguss Induction Casserole Pan 32cm
£145.00
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AMT Gastroguss Induction Frying Pan Fixed Handle 20 x 4cm
£70.00 -
AMT Gastroguss Induction Frying Pan Fixed Handle 24 x 4cm
Regular Price: £94.00
Special Price: £79.00
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AMT Gastroguss Induction Frying Pan Fixed Handle 28 x 4cm
£89.00