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May not apply to everyone, but....might help some. Just thought I would share this email I received from Frigidaire/Electrolux....I found so much conflicting info out there as to whether or not it was safe to use a pressure canner on a flat top stove that I emailed the company this a.m. This is their response.... Thank you for contacting Electrolux Major Appliances with your question. A smooth top range
can be used for canning food. Here are some tips to It is recommended not to use your surface elements continually all day for canning. There is a built-in limiter which allows the element to cycle on
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I have the flat glass top range and when I bought it was told not to use cast iron on it
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Sounds like something my husband would do!! We bought a new house last year and I just had to have this stove....Did my first garden this year and from the looks of it I'll have stuff coming out my ears and wanted to can some of it. I've canned before but only on a regular coil top electric stove. Told hubby if he comes home from work one day and we have a new stove he'll know it didn't go well!! |
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I cann on my flat top range every year. Last year it was going from morning to night time, just had to much stuff to can. No problem, but if something happens to it, oh well, we bought it used to see if we like it.
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Why no cast iron? I use my cast iron skillet on my glass cooktop every day. |
well, I m also getting this problem even , I noticed a crack in my glass top of my stove yesterday and the crack runs across the whole top. Is there something I can buy or do to fix it and does anyone know if it will get worse or something happen if I continue to use my burners??? Stove is only a few years old so this really sucks. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigcats Why no cast iron? I use my cast iron skillet on my glass cooktop every day. cast iron can scratch the glass, so says the manufacturers |
How flat must cookware be for use on a flat top range? I have All Clad brand cookware which I bought for use on an old "small burner" sears solid burner range. The biggest burner was only about 7 inches in diameter and for a 12 inch frypan it was a joke so I needed good conducting cookware. The bottoms are not warped but are not perfectly flat like some "machined surface" cookware. Is that ok for the flat top electrolux range? Reading the manual it acts like there is NO correct cookware?
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A canner I was about to buy said on the box that some glass top stoves don't provide sufficient heat for safe canning. A more expensive canner next to it (not a pressure canner, just another regular pot style) didn't say anything about a problem with glass top stoves. Anyone have one and accomplish successful (safe!) canning? Thanks. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fields of Green A canner I was about to buy said on the box that some glass top stoves don't provide sufficient heat for safe canning. A more expensive canner next to it (not a pressure canner, just another regular pot style) didn't say anything about a problem with glass top stoves. Anyone have one and accomplish successful (safe!) canning? Thanks. I've know folks who have used them and the glass top cracks. I don't know for sure if it is from the weight or the heat. Might want to run this question by the shopping forum or look at your owner's manual for your stove. |
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