That’s interesting Ben, we just installed a new glass top Jenn-Are and there was nothing mentioned in the literature about that. To me a big pot of water cooking pasta would be heavier in the long run. Ours does say to not slide rough surfaced cookware across the burners though.@bowhunter1023...Any problems cooking on the glass top electric range? There’s a crack disclaimer regarding glass top stoves using cast iron on top due to heat/weight issues.
@bowhunter1023...Any problems cooking on the glass top electric range? There’s a crack disclaimer regarding glass top stoves using cast iron on top due to heat/weight issues.
Same. I used cast on our glass top for years as well as a pressure canner, never had an issue with scratching but then again I was never dragging stuff across the top... But we did recently upgrade to gas and man it's friggin nice.I also use cast iron on our glass top, only concern was scratching. After multiple years of use, not a single scratch. Love my iron!
Same. I used cast on our glass top for years as well as a pressure canner, never had an issue with scratching but then again I was never dragging stuff across the top... But we did recently upgrade to gas and man it's friggin nice.
Propane would of been the only other option for us. We stuck with electric.Yeah I hate electric cooktops. Neither house has had a gas line for the stove. The next one will
You won't regret it, man. We lucked out in that it was only about $400 to have a line run.It's not glass. But I hate it. I'm so close to getting a cost to run gas and switching over.
I can’t picture you welding. That literally made beer come out my nose!@bowhunter1023 And if you don't already have 220 in your garage, you can reroute your stove like I did for my new tig welder lol