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Best ceramic cooktop?

Best ceramic cooktop?

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a ceramic cooktop is a ceramic cooktop is a cera--well- you get the idea. you need to look at three things 1. price 2. warranty 3. style/appeal the order is your choice. look for: easy to clean (do the knobs come off for cleaning) location of knobs (will splatter get on/under knobs) finish (stainless-polished-can not be scrubbed)(satin SS and porcelean can be scratched but are not a delicate as polished SS)
I've got a ceramic cooktop where I live now. I didn't buy it and it is the first time I've used one. It is dreadful. If I heat something using boiled water from the kettle the circle on the cooktop doesn't heat up enough to keep the water hot. It's as though it says ok the water is hot so I won't heat it anymore, so the water cools down instead of staying hot. One of the circles has the option of using a small inside circle or a larger outside circle and it doesn't seem to operate as the switch setting would indicate. All the circles take ages to heat up. You have to be very careful with the bottom surfaces of your pans or you will scratch the cooktop surface irrevocably. You must clean up all spills immediately or they will burn onto the surface and are very difficult to remove without damaging the surface. It is a GE make. I don't know if I'm just unlucky or if all ceramic cooktops are like this.
NEVER fill the tires to the max psi written on the tires, that is the safe upper most limit if you happen to be careless to overfill them. The appropriate PSI is tagged on the information sticker on the driver's door jamb next to the VIN information (probably around 30psi). There is no excuse for all of them to drop to 10psi regardless of area (drops in psi happen in cold climates not hot). Either you have multiple leaks, or someone is screwing with you.
Don't ever put that much air in your tire. The recomonded psi is on the decal in your door jamb. Also, don't put air in a hot tire.
how hot were the tires when you added the air to them. You need measure them with similar heat to the tires. Your tires will show more pressure as they heat up so you should try to measure them at the same time of day with a similar amount of miles driven on them for that day. you are better off to use your own guage first thing in the morning before you drive o nthem at all. you can get a guage incredibly cheaply at any autoparts store or even at Walmart. I am on line if you have other questions, just IM me.

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