low-income house holds need to lower their carbon output so the rich can keep their private jets
We both need low-income households to replace old appliances with electric ones and to end private jets.
That’s also a way better range that leads to a far healthier indoor environment.
This will improve the lives of the people living in that house.
I’m gonna try to just be happy for them.
Assuming it isn’t completely prompted anyway, I guess.
I didn’t expect so many people on solarpunk forum crying for protection of dirty gas appliances 🤔
It’s almost like you are federated with others
astroturf is made of oil
I’m sure this is somehow “woke”
Hmm, let’s take count
- people made this initiative while awake
Yep, it’s woke
It very much is: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/woke
They may save more than that in medical costs over the coming years - gas ranges are quite bad for your lungs.
If you don’t have an adequate vent (which is most us kitchens) sure.
Electrical ranges should be required to vent, too. The act of heating food to cooking temperatures already causes indoor air pollution, so ventilation should be required everywhere (not that would ever happen, especially retroactively to homes already built, but I can dream).
But my even heat! :cough cough:
Distant sadness noises of propane and propane accessories salesman from Texas
These were likely natural gas. Not propane. Hank wouldn’t give a damn in this case.
Butane is a bastard gas.
I’ll tell you ha-what
THEYRE COMING FOR YOUR GAS
Will they replace cheap aluminum cookware?
Is that that common in the US? In Europe, you have to dig deeply in some shady discount shops to find aluminium pots.
Read the headline.
My first set was aluminum, and I got it from IKEA
God damn Sweeds giving us Alzheimers
When I got an induction range, my nice All-Clad brand pots didn’t work because they were mostly aluminum. That’s not a cheap brand either.
They’ve since changed and All Clad works on induction.
Do you have a link? I’m seeing that only their cast iron collection is compatible.
All-Clad’s D3® Stainless, D5® Stainless Brushed, and Copper Core® are examples of collections that are engineered to deliver precise results on induction cooktops, thanks to their bonded stainless steel construction with a magnetic stainless exterior.
https://www.all-clad.com/blog/post/best-pans-for-induction-cooktop
Oh dang, that was a recent change then. I’ve had this range since before COVID, and I want to say they were D7 pans, but I don’t really remember. It had a brushed exterior, and the magnet didn’t stick to it at all.
I use Allclad D3 l. It works just fine on induction
That sucks but I just got an induction and it is by far the best stove I’ve ever had. I can’t believe people like gas to it’s such garbage
Even a crappy Gas range is infinitely better than the shitty electric coil ranges. And that’s what 99.9% of people have to compare. Most people have never used an induction range before.
I grew up cooking on an electric coil and recently now have access to a gas stove, and overall I find the gas stove has more downsides compared to the old electric coil. Technology Connections did a good video on the advantages of resistive coil stoves as well.
Yeah, my partner’s mother has a professional grade gas range/ovens in her home kitchen, so he was wanting gas until I introduced him to induction. Now he’s turned into an induction evangelist, haha.
I found out about induction because I got a soup pot back in the early 2000s that was marked on the bottom as induction capable, so I looked up wtf that meant, and wanted one ever since. My induction range came with a convection oven, which I’ve also wanted for forever, and that has an air fryer mode.
I only give it an 8/10 tho because it has touch buttons instead of knobs, so it doesn’t always recognize my finger, but a drip of sauce will sometimes trigger it. Next time I’ll find one with knobs.
Mine also has the convection oven with air fryer mode but I don’t think it works all that great. That or air fryers aren’t that great. I dunno, it’s my only experience with air fryers
Oh, dang. This is also my only experience with air fryers, but mine works great. Never had crispier potatoes come out of my oven before.
I would still rather have a shitty coil one than use gas. Maybe if we had some regulations that required proper ventilation with gas stoves I’d feel better but that only seems to be the case in smart states like California











