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    Electric Cooktop Overheats - Revisited

    Greetings -- Thank you all for your insight. It seems this cooktop has one setting "Incinerate". We never had problems with our previous cooktop, but we've not been able to successfully do anything but boil water on this cooktop. And believe me, we can do that in a flash.:rofl: I'm just...
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    Electric Cooktop Overheats - Revisited

    tl;dr version: Should I expect my Cafe/Glass Radiant Cooktop to be able to hold a temp (within a range)? I ie, I set it to "3" and it warms to 250, and then roughly holds the temp within reason? On my cooktop, the temps of the cookware continues to climb and never holds. I've tested with...
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    First time with an Instant Pot device - Not good at all!!!!!!

    Hey -- I'm a newb on this forum but an IP enthusiast. I've cooked 30+ different dishes in the IP over the last two years. I've received a "burn warning" from my IP twices. One was for a Chicken Mole Rojo dish with a thick sauce which included a bunch of dried peppers. The other was an all...
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    Electric Cooktop overheats Cast Iron

    Thank you for making that effort to answer my question! It is a huge help! D
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    Electric Cooktop overheats Cast Iron

    I agree. So the higher wattage burners do this (there's a smaller tri-ring), but the smaller burners seem to manage a more reasonable temp around 270, and then settles there. D
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    Electric Cooktop overheats Cast Iron

    Greetings - We just completed a kitchen remodel, and installed a GE cafe 36 radiant electric cooktop. We wanted it primarily for the tri-ring burner, which would accommodate my larger cast iron skillet, and an enameled Cuisinart Dutch Oven. Long story short, when I use either of these, set...
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