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Hello there. Thank you for sharing your inquiry about the temperature control on your LSIL6332FE range, especially when comparing simmering capabilities to other induction ranges. We understand your inquiry regarding the precision for lower temperature cooking. We understand that induction technology, in general, offers superior responsiveness and precision compared to traditional radiant electric cooktops because it heats the cookware directly using electromagnetic energy. For the LSIL6332FE, the largest UltraHeat™ 11-inch element is engineered to provide both rapid boiling power (up to 3,900 watts with Boost) and the flexibility to turn down to a true simmer, which is ideal for delicate sauces and soups. This ability to turn down power while maintaining direct heat transfer is a key advantage of induction over many other types of ranges, providing excellent low-end control once the power level is set appropriately for your cookware. To get the most precise simmering control, we always recommend using induction-compatible cookware with a flat bottom that matches the element size as closely as possible, as this ensures optimal energy transfer and temperature consistency. [LG electric range] Heating power is weak - https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/lg-electric-range-heating-power-is-weak--20154629485086 If you have any further questions about fine-tuning the heat settings or optimizing performance for simmering on your specific unit, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to assist you with more in-depth tips.—Renzo
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