[What is a high-frequency stove] Is a high-frequency stove better than an induction cooker? How about a high-frequency stove?

[What is a high-frequency stove?] Is a high-frequency stove better than an induction stove? How about a high-frequency stove?

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Induction High-Frequency Stove

The electromagnetic high-frequency cooker is an upgraded product of the induction cooker.

The electromagnetic high-frequency cooker is similar to the current induction cooker, but there are many differences. To be precise, the electromagnetic high-frequency cooker is an upgraded product of the induction cooker. The same is only the principle and structure of heating, but there are many differences, and the functions and performance are completely different. For example:

First, the induction cooker cannot stir-fry, and the frying effect of the high-frequency stove is better than that of the gas stove. When cooking, the electromagnetic high-frequency stove can raise the temperature of the wok to above 400 ℃ like a gas stove, and it only takes about 40 seconds to work at 2000 watts, and only about 80 seconds to work at 1000 watts (the gas stove takes about 40 seconds). It takes 120-150 seconds; the induction cooker can only raise the wok temperature to 300 ℃ at most, generally only 270-280 ℃, which takes about 60 seconds), and the frying pan temperature required for high-fire cooking generally needs to reach above 360 ℃, resulting in delicious fried dishes. Therefore, the firepower of electromagnetic high-frequency stoves is stronger than that of gas stoves, and the firepower of induction cookers is not as good as that of gas stoves. Compared with electromagnetic high-frequency stoves, the firepower is even more different.

Second, induction cookers generally emit magnetic radiation, with most exceeding safety standards, posing risks to human health. The high-frequency cooker uses the self-invented “residual magnetism utilization” technology, which emits almost no magnetic radiation, making it a truly healthy and environmentally friendly cooker.

Third, induction cookers must not use ferrous metal materials such as stainless steel and stainless iron to make the product shell, as stainless steel, stainless iron, and other ferrous metal materials can become very hot during use, posing a risk of scalding. Many products of electromagnetic high-frequency cookers have shells made of stainless steel.

Fourth, the induction cooker has only one heating source, “electromagnetic induction heating,” while the electromagnetic high-frequency cooker has an additional heating source, “heat reflow,” resulting in two heating sources.

1. What can be woven with coral fleece yarn?

Due to the short plush on the surface of coral fleece yarn, the woven fabric is thicker, making it suitable for loose and simple stitches.

a) The simplest: flat stitch, back and forth flat stitch.

b) Loose: fishbone needles, single and double ingot needles.

2. How to create a visually appealing coral fleece woolen blanket:

Tools: Four colors of wool (green, red, yellow, white), Needle #5.

Steps:

  1. Prepare four colors of wool (green, red, yellow, and white) as shown in the picture.

  2. Take a needle with red thread, tie a knot, and start with 70 stitches using a plain stitch.

  3. After finishing the stitches, use a stick needle to knit a circle of plain stitches on the front and vice versa, creating three circles of stitches on both sides.

  4. Using white wool, tie a knot on the right side of the front where three circles have been knitted. Knit a circle of jersey on the front.

  5. Continue alternating between plain needles and jersey stitches using different colors, following a specific order.

  6. After knitting to the desired height, knit two circles with red, narrow the stitches at the front, and combine two stitches into one until all stitches are finished.

  7. The finished blanket is appropriately sized for a doll, with both sides looking beautiful.

3. How to knit wool shoes with coral fleece:

  1. Start with 21 stitches; the finished product is 10 cm long. Knit a row of lower stitches, add stitches on the reverse side, and follow a specific pattern for increasing stitches.

  2. After adding stitches, knit seven rows of lower stitches and begin closing the stitches, following a specific pattern for reducing stitches.

  3. Knit 26 rows with 2 lower needles and 2 upper needles, narrow the needles, sew the concave and convex positions on the reverse side, and decorate with a hairball if desired.

4. Coral wool yarn selection skills:

  • Choose yarn based on color, ensuring it is positive, without a pungent smell, soft to the touch, and without excessive loose ends.

  • Check the quantity; standard coral fleece yarn is 2 taels per ball. Tug it with your hand to ensure it doesn’t lose hair and won’t fade.

  • Preferably choose a well-known brand for quality assurance.

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