I'd say more accurately, in my experience.
Accuracy is about the thermostat and not the heat source.
Gas provides more options in emergencies. Depending on the location, cheaper too.
Accuracy is about the thermostat and not the heat source.
I typically use an external thermostat when the cooking temp is a factor. I've found that my electric stove maintains the temperature more steadily than my gas stove does.
That may well be. But it simply means one has a more accurate thermostat than the other or placement in the appliance provides a more true reading. Both of which are independent of the heat source.
Btw, use of external thermometer is smart. Because inaccuracy is common for lower end appliances.
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