I've got a glass ceramic electric range, and I've read here and there about those being more fragile and to be careful about the weight put on them.
My model is jcb840dk1ww, but the manual says absolutely nothing on how much weight I could or shouldn't put on it.
I've been using spare regular kettles (have to use 2 for 5 gal batch), and I'm looking for something more practical, with a thermometer and valve. As big as I can put on the stove, really, but I don't want to break it. 7-20 gals, maybe?
There'd be no impact-related risk, though, as I'd be filling it with a pump, and emptying it from the stove-top. The kettle, when full, would not be moved.
My model is jcb840dk1ww, but the manual says absolutely nothing on how much weight I could or shouldn't put on it.
I've been using spare regular kettles (have to use 2 for 5 gal batch), and I'm looking for something more practical, with a thermometer and valve. As big as I can put on the stove, really, but I don't want to break it. 7-20 gals, maybe?
There'd be no impact-related risk, though, as I'd be filling it with a pump, and emptying it from the stove-top. The kettle, when full, would not be moved.