Ease and Adaptability of Installation
Precautions while using Induction Cooker
Ease and Adaptability of Installation
Unlike most other types of cooking equipment, induction units are typically very thin in the vertical, often requiring not over two inches of depth below the countertop surface. When a cooking area is to be designed to allow wheelchair access, induction makes the matter simple and convenient. (In the image at the left, notice how the induction cooktop is scarcely any thicker than the actual countertop.)
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