Engineer Guy wrote:I got a giggle a few months ago at the RV Show in Quartzsite AZ. Having worked a bazillion High Tech Trade Shows, I'm always attuned to sundry Trade Booth goings on.
This Gal was selling Induction Cooktops, as shown above, and explaining how only Pots to which Magnets stick were useful. To overcome this 'shortcoming', she also sold a Metal Disc [ferrous] that one could use with non-ferrous Pans. The drawback to this Disc, she explained to a Customer, was 'that it got really hot' [the point of it; to heat up and transfer that heat to non-ferrous Cookware]. The 'drawback' to this Disc Accessory just really hit my Funny Bone somehow.
But, it did illuminate that there's an Accessory out there - easily homemade, I'm sure - that allows using non-Ferrous Cookware on Induction Cooktops.
EG,
I see your point but what the heck is up with induction stove tops that don't accommodate the most typical stainless or aluminum skillet? Granted I have plenty of cast iron cookware but I don't always choose to take it along. What good is an induction stove top if I can't use light weight cookware I prefer to take in a lightweigh camp trailer?

Don