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Induction Cookware

Are my pans suitable for induction use?
The basic rule of thumb, is to test whether the base of your pan is magnetic, (Simply apply your fridge magnet to the external base of the pan) if it stays it should work on your induction hob.
Why do my “induction ready” pans not work on my induction hob?
There is a slim possibility that your smaller pans/coffee pots (pans with a base diameter of less than 130mm) may not work on your induction hob. This is due to the variation of certain safety circuits within each manufactures hob. Most hob manufactures...
How do I pick cookware with the right dimensions to ensure they work on my induction hob?
The size quoted on the product pages (e.g. “16cm Saucepan”) is an approximate dimension measured from rim to rim of the top of the saucepan. If you need to know the diameter of the base of the pan for induction suitability please contact our Customer...
How does an induction hob work?
Under the cooking surface there is an electrical coil that creates a magnetic field and the induction current generated excites the molecules in the vessel ( so long as the vessel is made from a ferrous/magnetic material), which in turn directly heats...
I’m looking for a replacement draining lid for my small pan, set of four. The diameter of the lid measures 13cm. The smallest lid you have measures at 14cm. Is this the measurement of the diameter of the full pan rim? And would this lid fit my pan?
You will need to measure the saucepan from inside rim to inside rim, they go up in 2cm's so 14cm, 16cm etc