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Any pan made of a magnetic material will work on induction. "To tell if a pot or pan is compatible with your induction stove, hold a magnet to the bottom. ■ If the magnet clings to the underside, the cookware will work on an induction cooktop. ■ If the magnet grabs the pan softly, you may not have good success with it on your cooktop. ■ If there is no pull on the magnet, it doesn't contain the right metals and will not generate heat. Note: Many manufacturers have started putting an "induction compatible" symbol on the bottom of their cookware or note compatibility on the packaging. The symbol often looks like a horizontal zig-zag or a coil. If you have an induction cooktop, but a favorite piece of cookware doesn't work on it, you might still be able to use it. A stainless steel induction hob heat diffuser can be placed on the cooktop under the pan; the heating reaction will then heat the contents of the pan." TheSpruceEats.com
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