There was an outcry due to the shortage of LPG Cylinder, now this new Jugaad worth Rs 1500 is also going out of stock.
Induction Cooktop Demand: The ongoing tension between Israel, US and Iran has now reached the kitchens of common people. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is affecting the supply of LPG. There is a shortage of LPG cylinders in many big cities across the country, and the prices have also been increased.
This shortage of gas cylinders has increased the tension of common families. Especially the kitchen budget of lower-middle-class and middle-class families has deteriorated. Therefore, people are looking for alternatives to gas cylinders and are increasingly purchasing induction stoves.
Induction stove out of stock on quick-commerce platform
Amidst the gas crisis, the demand for induction stoves has suddenly increased. This is the reason why they are out of stock on many online platforms. Quick-commerce platforms like Blinkit, Zepto and BigBasket are selling “out of stock” ahead of induction stoves. Showing badges. According to media reports, induction stoves are being sold rapidly on these platforms in big cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Chennai. In fact, there is still uncertainty regarding LPG supply. In such a situation, people are already adopting other options to avoid the hassle of cooking.
Demand for these electric kitchen items also increased
A rapid increase has been seen in the sales of not only induction stoves but also many other electric kitchen appliances. In the last two days, online stores have seen a surge in demand for electric pressure cookers, multi-use kettles and air fryers. People are now buying things that do not depend on gas cylinders.
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Easy option to eliminate LPG tension
If you are troubled by the shortage of LPG cylinder, then induction stove can be a good option. It is still easily available in many cities. A good quality induction stove can cost around ₹1,500. This electric stove is more portable than a gas cylinder. You can easily use it in any room of the house including the kitchen. Apart from this, it does not leak gas and is also easy to clean. This is the reason why this appliance is becoming a new source of relief for the people amid the LPG crisis.
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