Home editor switches to induction stove for better air quality

A CNET home and kitchen editor, a lifelong gas stove user, opted for an induction stove in her new home due to concerns over indoor air quality and health risks. After over a year of use, she highlights its speed, safety, ease of cleaning, and smart features as key benefits. She has no plans to return to gas.

The editor's decision stemmed from her experience with asthma and awareness of studies linking natural gas stove emissions to respiratory issues, particularly in children. Her new kitchen's limited ventilation amplified these concerns, despite professional chefs often preferring gas in well-ventilated commercial settings.

She chose Samsung's Bespoke smart induction range, which has proven faster than her previous gas stove. For instance, it boils a pot of water in under five minutes, compared to about eight minutes on gas, and preheats the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit in just over nine minutes. This rapid heating aids tasks like searing meats in cast-iron skillets, with temperature adjustments made easily via touchscreen.

A standout feature was the smart app integration through SmartThings. During a long drive, the editor checked the app remotely and confirmed all burners were off, avoiding a unnecessary trip home. The app also allows preheating or adjusting heat from afar, though she uses it infrequently. Additionally, the range's touchscreen can connect to a phone for music or recipe videos, but she rarely employs this.

Cleanup is notably simpler; the scratch-free surface requires only a damp towel wipe, unlike gas stoves with hard-to-clean grates. Cookware compatibility was not an issue, as her stainless steel, cast iron, and ceramic items work well, though copper and aluminum do not.

Priced over $2,000, the model includes an in-oven camera and AI modes she finds unnecessary. She recommends the $1,100 version with essential features instead. Overall, the switch has brought peace of mind on air quality and enhanced daily cooking efficiency.

Articoli correlati

Realistic image of a family in a kitchen exposed to nitrogen dioxide haze from a gas stove, contrasting with an electric alternative, based on Stanford study findings.
Immagine generata dall'IA

Stanford study finds gas and propane stoves drive high indoor nitrogen dioxide exposure

Riportato dall'IA Immagine generata dall'IA Verificato

A Stanford University–led study published December 2 in PNAS Nexus finds that gas and propane stoves expose millions of Americans to substantial indoor nitrogen dioxide levels, in many cases matching or exceeding outdoor pollution. According to the research, replacing gas with electric stoves could cut average nitrogen dioxide exposure nationwide by more than one quarter, with particularly large benefits for people in smaller homes, renters, and rural households.

CNET experts have tested dozens of hybrid air fryer toaster ovens, naming the Ninja Foodi as the best overall for 2025 due to its powerful performance and compact design. The review highlights models from brands like Breville and Our Place that excel in versatility and style. These appliances offer a space-saving alternative for cooking everything from chicken wings to cookies.

Riportato dall'IA

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Emerson Smart introduced a line of home appliances that respond to voice commands without Wi-Fi, apps, or cloud processing, prioritizing user privacy. The devices, from IAI Smart, include fans, heaters, air fryers, and plugs that handle commands locally. Some models are available now, with more coming later this year.

A New York woman who recently bought a Tesla shared her surprise at discovering a key winter benefit: the ability to preheat the car inside a closed garage without emission risks. In a viral TikTok video, she highlighted how this eliminates the need to open the door for ventilation, a common precaution with gas vehicles. The feature underscores one of the everyday advantages of electric vehicles in cold weather.

Riportato dall'IA

The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) took place last week in Orlando, Florida, where industry leaders unveiled a range of new products emphasizing technology, sustainability, and design versatility. Highlights included high-tech appliances, customizable tiles, and eco-friendly surfaces from brands like Cosentino, Kohler, and LG Signature. These releases reflect a trend toward warmer tones and integrated smart features in home spaces.

Ninja has released a larger version of its popular glass air fryer, named the Crispi Pro. The product impressed a US reviewer and offers functions beyond cooking chips. It is positioned as a versatile kitchen appliance.

Riportato dall'IA

LG has introduced its Signature Series 2026 washer-dryer combo at CES 2026, promising to end lengthy laundry cycles with a 90-minute full load time. The ventless machine uses advanced heat pump technology to deliver high-capacity washing and rapid drying without needing extra space or a vent. This update makes all-in-one units a practical alternative to separate appliances.

 

 

 

Questo sito web utilizza i cookie

Utilizziamo i cookie per l'analisi per migliorare il nostro sito. Leggi la nostra politica sulla privacy per ulteriori informazioni.
Rifiuta