A while ago when i first brought my max burton 6000 1800-watt portable induction cooktop, a simple yet complex question was quickly brought to my attention by my girlfriend (Sanaa).
She asked me- "Thearon, do you think i can use aluminum cookware on our portable induction cooktop?"
After looking at her with a blank stare, i finally answered back.. "Sanaa, i dont know". But after 20 mins of intense research you better know i un-covered some interesting facts lol.
That one question is the reason for this blog post today because i find that alot of people are attracted to the ideal of induction cooktops and or stoves, but dont really know what this all means.
Welp, since you and me are friends, im about to fill you in on the facts right now.
* Different types of induction friendly cookware materials-
So you wanna know how to tell if your cookware is induction friendly?
Heres what i leanred: Try placing a magnet to the bottom of your cookware.
If the magnet sticks, guess what.. YOUR COOKWARE IS INDUCTION FRIENDLY lol.
In order for cookware to work well with induction stoves and cooktops, the cookware must be able to support a magnetic field in it.

80-90 percent of..
* Stainless steel and..
* Cast iron cookware will work on induction cooktops.
* Ok, so what about the none induction friendly cookware materials?-
The rule to go by is..
* Aluminum..
* Glass and..
* Copper cookware will not work on a max burton induction burner or any induction cooktops for that matter (aluminum, glass, and copper also dosent support magnetic fields).
Keep in mind that some stainless steel cookware wont work or will take forever to heat up.
Selection of proper cookware for your induction cooktop is very VERY important unless you wanna damage your cooktop, and im sure thats not your goal my friend.
I hope i have been of help to you.
Enjoy and have a fantastic day, oh by the way.. you should buy a max burton 6000 induction cooktop!


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