CONDUCTION STOVES

Hey Guys! Hope everyone is a having a super day...I have a quick question that I'm sure the pros have the answer to. What happens if you accidentally forget and get close to the oven part of a conduction stove? My pacemaker is set to demand at 50, would there be any interference?


4 Comments

Hmm...

by Grateful Heart - 2014-11-20 02:11:24


Sounds like someone is trying to get out of cooking.

Nice try. :-)

Grateful Heart

AND I WAS SUCCESSFUL

by Runningmama - 2014-11-20 02:11:54

No more office cooking for me LOL ..I got mad skills...

Office Cooking?

by Grateful Heart - 2014-11-22 09:11:25


Well....that's a different story. You can't do that anymore.

We'll give you a note excusing you.

Grateful Heart

Induction cooking

by NormaLou - 2014-11-24 05:11:37

Did you mean induction cooking? I have one of those PIC induction cooktops. The manual that came with it says to keep your pm 24 inches away.

I have had a pm for four years and I use the cooktop daily, and try to be careful, staying 24 inches away, but I do get closer momentarily to stir what I'm cooking. I've never had it affect my pm. I just don't stand next to it for any period of time.

Hope this is what you were looking for.

NormaLou

You know you're wired when...

You make store alarms beep.

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