Induction Cooktops
The induction cooktop is a common cooking appliance in modern families. Unlike traditional gas and electronic appliances, induction cooktops use high-frequency electromagnetic fields to generate heat. Induction cooktops can heat up faster than gas or electric cooktops and don't waste much heating energy, so it takes less time to cook food. Cooking quickly also saves energy, which saves money and is also good for the environment, and there is no flame or element to ignite fumes or cause burns.