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Pots for an induction hob

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CandyCrush · 30/12/2012 20:17

Hello Smile I want to buy a pan set for my mum for her new kitchen.

I'm looking for a nice set of pans for an induction hob. I have seen a few from the usual places which would work, but my mum would really love the type with small handles on both sides rather than one long pan handle iykwim and I can't find them anywhere...

Her current ones are the plain stainless steel type in various sizes but none of them will work (we've done the magnet test)

Any recommendations would be gratefully received!

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HappyNewBleurgh · 30/12/2012 20:27

I also like pans with a handle each side. I bought these from Ikea (365 range) for my new induction hob last month and have been delighted with them. You can buy them individually too of differing sizes.

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HappyNewBleurgh · 30/12/2012 20:40

Btw, on another note make sure your mum has a bottle of Hobrite for her new induction hob. Nothing else will do.

I didn't realise how essential this stuff is and thought I'd marked my new hob on it's first use. I was terribly upset and panicing. I hadn't damaged it, I just wasn't cleaning it with the right stuffBlush.

(Most people, other than me probably already know this, so ignore if you doBlushGrin)

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ARightOldPickle · 30/12/2012 20:42

I have the IKEA 365 ones as well, been using them for 3 years - they are great!

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RandomMess · 30/12/2012 20:50

I just use Mr Muscle day to day on the hob very rarely need to get anything stronger out on it!

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ARightOldPickle · 30/12/2012 20:56

I don't use anything special to clean mine either - washing up liquid usually does it or sometimes Mr Muscle if necessary, then kitchen towel or microfibre cloth to shine it up. Still looks gorgeous!

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