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  2. Induction cooking - Wikipedia

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    The DOE test cycle starts with both the block and the cooktop at 77 °F ± 9 °F (25 °C ± 5 °C). The cooktop is then switched to maximum heating power. When the test block temperature reaches 144 °F (80 °C) above the initial room temperature, the cooktop power is immediately reduced to 25% ± 5% of its maximum power.

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  4. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    In the last few years, appliance manufacturers have been making innovative changes to the design and layout of gas stoves. Most of the modern cooktops have come with lattice structure which usually covers the complete range of the top, enabling sliding of cookware from one burner to another without lifting the containers over the gaps of cooktop.

  5. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    High-speed roll-up doors November 21, 2013 22-08: 281: Pressed glass: Pickup truck caps: Alpaca yarn: Utility knives: December 5, 2013 22-09: 282: Life casting: Downdraft cooktops: Compression hosiery: Electric motorcycles: December 12, 2013 22-10: 283: Motorcycle sidecars: Frozen French toast: Refrigerator compressors: Superchargers: December ...

  6. Cooktop - Wikipedia

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    An electric plate cooktop. A cooktop (American English), stovetop (Canadian and American English) or hob (British English), is a device commonly used for cooking that is commonly found in kitchens and used to apply heat to the base of pans or pots. Cooktops are often found integrated with an oven into a kitchen stove but may also be standalone ...

  7. Tappan (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Tappan is a brand of appliances, named after company founder W. J. Tappan. [1] [2]Tappan claimed several innovations: 1930s all-porcelain range available in various colors [2]