Submitted by dezualy t3_ybqqyf in BuyItForLife
Faptasmic t1_itjbfq1 wrote
I bet yours doesn't thermal throttle right when your pot of water is about to boil like my brand new GE one does.
dezualy OP t1_itjgdxu wrote
The burners do cycle even on high but they get so damn hot so quickly that i never notice it
Faptasmic t1_itk055t wrote
Mine is infuriating, you can see the water just barely starting to boil then click, no boiling for you. I end up just using my induction hotplate anytime I'm cooking with high heat.
NWO_Eliminator t1_itjrdpv wrote
GE had that option (Sensi-Temp) back in the late 50's. They discontinued it around the 70's or 80's and recently brought it back. Frigidaire had the same option, they called it "Heat Minder" which this particular range does not have, but it was available on the higher end units. https://www.reddit.com/r/Mid_Century/comments/l5lf6i/own_a_vintage_frigidaire_stove_has_a_heat_minder/
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