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Induction cooktops use electromagnetic currents to directly heat the cookware, resulting in faster and more efficient heating. Traditional electric cooktops, on the other hand, heat the cooktop surface, which then transfers heat to the cookware. Induction cooktops also offer precise temperature control and safety features like automatic shut-off when cookware is removed.
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