Before purchasing cookware, it’s important to confirm it’s compatible with your stovetop. While most of our cookware is induction-friendly, not every product suits every cooktop, so we recommend checking compatibility before placing your order.
Already own cookware? See Is my older cookware suitable for induction?
1. Identify your stovetop type
Start by confirming which type of stovetop you have:
- Gas – uses an open flame
- Electric – uses heating elements beneath the surface
- Induction – uses electromagnetic heating and requires compatible cookware
If you’re unsure, check your appliance manual or look for labels on the cooktop itself.
2. Find the product page and check specifications
To confirm suitability before buying, first locate the product on our website. You can do this by:
- Searching for the product name, SKU or barcode
- Browsing the relevant product category
Once on the product page, check the Specifications section and look for “Stovetop Suitability”, which clearly lists the cooktops the cookware is designed to work with (for example, gas, electric or induction). This is the most reliable way to confirm compatibility before purchasing.
3. Review the product description and images
Additional compatibility information may also appear in the product description, product images, or photos showing the base of the cookware.
Look for wording such as:
“Suitable for all cooktops, including induction”
“Induction compatible”
“Suitable for gas and electric cooktops”
If induction is not clearly stated, the cookware may not be suitable for induction cooktops.
Still unsure?
Contact our customer care team with the product name or model. We’re happy to help you choose the right cookware.