What Type Of Cookware Can I Use On Induction - Fagor Eclipse Manuel D'utilisation

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What type of cookware can I use on induction?

9.5" Aluminum Skillet
The Eclipse Induction Set includes an induction ready 9.5" aluminum skillet for
convenience and immediate use. This skillet features a PFOA Free nonstick coating for
easy clean up. The 9.5" skillet is not dishwasher safe; hand washing is recommended.
NOTE: The 9.5" aluminum skillet is NOT oven safe. To cook with this skillet, place it
on top of the induction cooktop and select your temperature or power level. Little oil
is required. It is ideal for frying and sautéing and perfect for everything from steaks to
omelets.
Other induction compatible cookware:
• Stainless Steel (Note: Not all stainless steel cookware has magnetic properties.
Check with a magnet before use*)
• Cast iron
• All Fagor cookware and pressure cookers
Non-induction compatible cookware:
• Copper
• Glass
• Aluminum
• Pottery type vessels
* The easiest way to check whether your cookware is compatible with an induction cooktop
is to take a magnet (a refrigerator magnet will suffice) and see if it sticks to the bottom of the
cookware. If it sticks, your cookware will work on the induction cooktop.
ATTENTION:
Cookware used on the Fagor Eclipse Induction Set must have a flat, magnetic
bottom of at least 5 inches in diameter.
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