@Nine the north pole's connected to the, south pole

the south pole's connected to the, north pole

@batterpunts as a bonus you will never drop the spoon you're using to eat soup in the bowl

@Nine i just went to the kitchen and found out some of my utensils are non magnetic

@batterpunts realtalk though we have an induction hob on our cooker and we require magnetic pans to go on it for it to work so we had this REALLY, REALLY NICE big frying pan that we loved to use and then we found out that like... it wasn't magnetic.

... ;; I mean we have other pans that are good but that oen was.. like... really really good

@batterpunts it's super friggin weird tbqh, but it's rad as hell. you can turn the hob on full blast, and then just... lay your hand flat on the hob, and it'll be like... maybe slightly warm??? even if it's been on for a while with nothing on it!

Put a magnetic pan on it, BAM, instant heat. Stuff will start boiling REAL fast on it at full heat. It... does kinda scream at you tho on some heats... which is... somewhat distressing and uncomfortable.

@batterpunts I don't literally mean screams tho, uh. I mean like... it uh...

how to describe this. it definitely makes like, a noise. like a vibrating noise, and that can reach a pretty shrill piutch. Not SUPER loud but definitely uncomfortable for me for some reason, so I prefer it to be like, full blast, or really low heat and nothing between, but, you know. it's still way better than gas or conventional hobs

@Nine so the AC of the power will resonate with the pan in some way?

@Nine it's the same as adapters making a high pitched noise, I think, but then, lightweight feedback loop AC/CD adapters also make a very tiny shrill sound, so... ???

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