What brand of inductinon cooktop heats the fastest?

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Electrolux rance with induction cooktop is said to be 70% more energy efficient than gas and 20% more efficient than electric. Surface sensors automatically detect the presence of magnetic cookware, activate the induction field and adjust it to the exact size of the pan. This stove top uses both electric conduction and induction cooking with its 5 burners.

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