evilcandyfloss
New member
I am thinking on a buying a induction hot plate from Amazon.com
(http://www.amazon.com/Max-Burton-6000-1800-Watt-Induction/dp/
B000MVN1M6/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top).
I wanted know if there was any reason I could not use it as a
makeshift heat in a slow cooker application? In other words, place a
cast iron dutch oven, with the slow cooking food, on the induction hot
plate. Next, leave and go to work. Then come back to a hot meal.
(http://www.amazon.com/Max-Burton-6000-1800-Watt-Induction/dp/
B000MVN1M6/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top).
I wanted know if there was any reason I could not use it as a
makeshift heat in a slow cooker application? In other words, place a
cast iron dutch oven, with the slow cooking food, on the induction hot
plate. Next, leave and go to work. Then come back to a hot meal.