
Why Induction Cookers Can Overload Your Wiring & How to Prevent It
Once upon a time, induction cookers were known as the ‘emergency guest’ in the kitchen. You would use it only when the gas cylinder goes on an unplanned vacation. But now the scenario is totally different. Because of our love for cooking + the LPG delays, induction cookers have taken the place of a permanent countertop fixture adjacent to the gas stove. At the same time, the one thing you would have skipped noticing is that, while your pancake is getting cooked faster than ever, your home’s wiring might be quietly sweating behind the concealed wall. Induction cookers are far, far more efficient; they are advanced. But beware, if you are not careful, they can overload your wiring. Let’s understand








