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Don't see the coils underneath
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for your inquiry. No, a 10" induction burner does not have a physical 10" coil beneath it like a traditional electric coil burner. Instead, induction cooktops use a series of electromagnetic coils beneath the glass surface to create a magnetic field. This field heats the cookware directly rather than the cooktop surface itself. The designation of "10 inches" refers to the effective cooking area where compatible cookware can be heated, but the actual induction technology involves a more complex arrangement of coils rather than a single coil of that size. -Yhano
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