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Almost Self-Reliant
We've had ours for maybe a couple of years. Definitely would get gas instead if I had it to do over. It came with instructions that said no cast iron, but I use it anyway. Also, there is a thread on here somewhere that discusses what types of canners are ok with what types of electric cook tops. And there is info on the web about it. I think the deal is that the bottom of the canner needs to be flat, not dented in.
Some of my favorite pots are warping on the bottom, even a fairly new and expensive skillet won't sit flat anymore, so the cook top doesn't heat the pan evenly. My DH took a rubber mallot to a copper-bottomed pot the other day, and banged it back smooth. Who'd of thought?
Some of my favorite pots are warping on the bottom, even a fairly new and expensive skillet won't sit flat anymore, so the cook top doesn't heat the pan evenly. My DH took a rubber mallot to a copper-bottomed pot the other day, and banged it back smooth. Who'd of thought?