The real pros use those yellow flukes. Not me. I had a random signal generator though. That would let me trace a line. But those domain echo devices that could tell you how far away something was. I wanted one of those.
I have loved my particular inductive burner for a couple of years, but it took until a few months back that I replaced all my cook gear. I found a particular non-stick that I deemed worthwhile to make an effort to keep non-stick. It's heavy enough by default to press down on the inductive surface. That's important. Most pans off balance by the handle and raise part of the pan slightly which screws up the inductive heat connection.
So at this point I've rotated all the pots and pans to only have handy the guaranteed workable ones. And now I have bought many non-stick spatulas. And other cookware. But the bottom line is I want to keep everything metal away from me. Don't let me grab anything by accident. And then destroy the non-stick surface.
I have loved my particular inductive burner for a couple of years, but it took until a few months back that I replaced all my cook gear. I found a particular non-stick that I deemed worthwhile to make an effort to keep non-stick. It's heavy enough by default to press down on the inductive surface. That's important. Most pans off balance by the handle and raise part of the pan slightly which screws up the inductive heat connection.
So at this point I've rotated all the pots and pans to only have handy the guaranteed workable ones. And now I have bought many non-stick spatulas. And other cookware. But the bottom line is I want to keep everything metal away from me. Don't let me grab anything by accident. And then destroy the non-stick surface.