tgr131
Assistant Cook
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 to the lowest setting ("Lo"), the pan temp gets to 600 degrees very quickly. With steel or aluminum heavy bottomed pans, they seem to heat properly to the "low" range. This burner is rated at 3000w, but still should be able to provide lower temperatures I would think. If I turned it to "high" I'm afraid the pan would be molten metal.
Thanks for any help or explanations, and apologies if I've chosen the wrong forum. This is my first post in this forum.
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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 to the lowest setting ("Lo"), the pan temp gets to 600 degrees very quickly. With steel or aluminum heavy bottomed pans, they seem to heat properly to the "low" range. This burner is rated at 3000w, but still should be able to provide lower temperatures I would think. If I turned it to "high" I'm afraid the pan would be molten metal.
Thanks for any help or explanations, and apologies if I've chosen the wrong forum. This is my first post in this forum.
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