If you stay alone and doesn't have to cook much. This would surely work for you else it might be another conduit pipe draining your finances.sweerie_banana wrote:If you cook frequently, the energy costs can add up. Consider your cooking habits and how often you use your cooking appliances.
Electricity is so expensive in my country.
That's the challenge with cooking with electricity in developing countries. You still need to have a gas cylinder and cooker as backup.eldavis wrote:Yes this is a great way to save money on cooking gas but the issue over here is that we do not have a stable supply of electricity.
I didn't know that one needs special utensils to cook with more electric cooker. The ones in my country doesn't require suchnbJASPREET wrote:I can save a lot of money if I switch to it but then first I need to buy utensils that can work with it
Tinni wrote:I didn't know that one needs special utensils to cook with more electric cooker. The ones in my country doesn't require suchnbJASPREET wrote:I can save a lot of money if I switch to it but then first I need to buy utensils that can work with it
King Belieal wrote:One thing I know about electric cookers is that it is very fast. The one I have in my house usually burns all the electrical wiring in the house after some time of usage. Had to pack it up.
Tinni wrote:I didn't know that one needs special utensils to cook with more electric cooker. The ones in my country doesn't require suchnbJASPREET wrote:I can save a lot of money if I switch to it but then first I need to buy utensils that can work with it
I think the increased electricity bill is expected because electric cookers are high intensity electric consumption equipment.SHAHID987 wrote:Last year we had severe gas crises so we were purchasing food from market, during those days I purchased electric stove and we started cooking on it because there were no other option. But we get our much more higher electricity bill.
JASPREET wrote:Its quick too so you will save time if you start cooking with the electric power appliances that are easily available everywhere
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