Do you have a "burnerless" stove? By burnerless I mean a stove that is completely flat on top and you just put a pot or pan on where you know from experience burners used to be and turn on the electricity. I used one for the first time at a friend's house where I was helping her while she was sick. The range did not heat as quickly as I am used to. Worse when I turned the "burner" off a red indicator light in front stayed off for about an hour before shutting off very slowly and the burner remained hot.
That's a long time. What if you have to go somewhere and cannot wait an hour? Do you have to plan your cooking around this? Do you remember gas stoves? I do and liked them much better than electricity because they work in power outages caused by snow storms which happens a lot here. If you have a "burnerless stove how long did it take you to get used to it? Do you like it now?
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