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pots for induction cooking

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hambletta | 10:31 Thu 27th Nov 2008 | Home & Garden
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Hello.

I have stainless steel 18/10 pots made by ProCook. I would like to buy an induction hob, but when I test my pots they DO NOT respond to magnets. The pots are stainless steel, with a base sandwich-filled with aluminium. The ProCook website says that they are induction-friendly.

Bearing in my that they are not magnetic, will my pots work on an induction hob?

I'd really appreciate the advice of someone who actually owns the ProCook pots! Thanks
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If they arent magnetic it defeats the whole object of an induction hob

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