A 6-inch pot on an 8-inch burner wastes over 40%* of the burner’s heat. Using the correct-sized pot on electric stove burners can save about $36* annually. It can also keep your kitchen cooler, which can help save on summer air conditioning costs.
The levels of “Benefit” are categorized by one, two or three check marks, to represent low, medium and high benefit, respectively.
Effort
The levels of “Effort” are categorized by one, two or three hammers, to represent low, medium and high effort, respectively.
Cost
The levels of “Cost” are categorized by one, two or three dollar signs, to represent low, medium and high cost, respectively.
*Exact figures are not available. “Benefit,” “Effort” and “Cost” values are a symbolic approach to categorizing these records, giving a more relative low, medium or high value, as opposed to a literal value.
Sorting the Results
The listed records below can be sorted by either Benefit, Effort or Cost by clicking on the red “Benefit,” “Effort” or “Cost” titles. You can sort from either “high to low” or “low to high.”
Benefit
The levels of “Benefit” are categorized by one, two or three check marks, to represent low, medium and high benefit, respectively.
Effort
The levels of “Effort” are categorized by one, two or three hammers, to represent low, medium and high effort, respectively.
Cost
The levels of “Cost” are categorized by one, two or three dollar signs, to represent low, medium and high cost, respectively.
*Exact figures are not available. “Benefit,” “Effort” and “Cost” values are a symbolic approach to categorizing these records, giving a more relative low, medium or high value, as opposed to a literal value.