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Using Enamel Pots on a Glass Stovetop?

Does anyone out there know if it is safe to use porcelain enamel pots on the stovetop (ie Rachel Ray, Kitchen Aide, etc.). I love the pots but am afraid to purchase them if they are not safe. Help!

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Barbara from Merchantville, NJ

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October 18, 20080 found this helpful

I do it daily with no problems.

 

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October 20, 20080 found this helpful

Just one of my quirks but I feel much more safe using porcelain enamel than using teflon for health concerns and if your stovetop is glass it won't make a difference because metal heat is metal heat no matter the type ...

 
August 12, 20160 found this helpful

It has been reported that Paula Deen pan are not good. The porcelain on the pans melts onto the burners and cannot be removed

 
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October 20, 20080 found this helpful

Aren't these the same porcelain enamel pots our grandmother's used to use?

 
By Rosemary (Guest Post)
October 21, 20080 found this helpful

I use enamel pots on my ceramic stove top all the time. It's aluminum that you need to be careful not to drag over the top. It will scratch the surface.

 

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