An induction base pressure cooker is a type of pressure cooker that is designed to work on induction cooktops. Induction cooking is based on electricity where a small magnetic current is generated, which causes friction with the pressure cooker and heats it up. Unlike traditional pressure cookers, induction base pressure cookers have exceptional heat conduction capacity on both cooktops, making them a popular choice for those who use induction cooktops. The key features of an induction base pressure cooker include:
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Induction Compatible Base: This is the base of the pressure cooker that is designed to work on induction cooktops. It is made of a material that is magnetic and can generate a small magnetic current to heat up the cooker.
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Energy Saving: Induction base pressure cookers are energy-saving and allow fast cooking due to their heavy-duty unique alpha induction base that provides even heat distribution without hot spots.
When using an induction base pressure cooker, there are some dos and donts to keep in mind. For example, it is important to ensure that the pressure cooker is compatible with the induction cooktop and that the cooktop has smaller increments through its range for better control.