Hyundai Induction Stove

Philippines
May 15, 2026 9:53am CST
My sister bought this induction stove two years ago as a gift for my mom. What I love about this Hyundai Induction Stove is that you don't need to sweat while cooking because you can use an electric fan as you cook, since it does not use fire. It looks like an electric stove coz you need to plug it in for it to work, but the cooking set that you have to use must be induction-compatible. But we still use our gas stove because it is cheaper. Induction consumed too much electricity. But the good thing about the Hyundai induction stove it has a feature that can conserve power. What do you prefer, an induction stove or a gas stove?
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6 responses
@valherma00 (3072)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
5h
i have 3 gas stoves and one electric one so, that's it.this looks expensive but of a good quality.
1 person likes this
• Philippines
5h
Do you cook a lot?
@snowy22315 (207464)
• United States
5h
My oven is electric. I have never had an induction stove. I do use an air fryer though.
1 person likes this
• Philippines
5h
We also have airfryer too, we used it to cook chicken and for baking.
@AmbiePam (119226)
• United States
5h
I have an electric stove, but my dad’s house has gas. Gas seems to cook more evenly, but I’m fine with electric. Twice, my dad’s wife (who cannot smell) didn’t completely turn off their gas stove, and I walked up to their house and could smell gas from outside their front door. We had to really press to her to be more careful.
@Shivram59 (49597)
• India
3h
Till now we have no problem of LPG gas, but ,if the war in the middle East persists , the prices of oil and gas will go up. We have already started using induction cooker. Two days ago our PM has appealed to. the practice austerity in using gas and petrol and try to travel by bus and trains.
@Rimps85 (3142)
• India
3h
never knew Hyundai is into stoves too
@Wrexxo (1166)
4h
I have never used an induction stove before