In the previous section, we delved into gas stove technologies, discussing internal burners, infrared burners, and swirl burners. In this segment, Mytour Supermart will provide you with a deeper understanding of the integrated ignition systems in today's gas stoves.
IC Ignition System
Gas stoves equipped with the IC ignition system utilize integrated circuits (IC) to amplify current and generate sparks for burner ignition. The IC component is typically powered by either a replaceable battery, lasting about 3 months for small batteries and 6 to 9 months for larger ones, or a rechargeable battery, requiring manual charging using an electric igniter in case of power outages.

The IC ignition system amplifies current and emits sparks for stove ignition.
The advantage of this IC ignition system lies in its ease and gentleness when turning on the stove. It is suitable for users with weak arm strength, recovering from injuries, and the elderly. However, the only drawback of this gas stove technology is its expensive production cost, making it exclusive to high-end stove models. Therefore, the price is not budget-friendly.
Magneto Ignition System
The Magneto ignition system is commonly found in traditional gas stoves, also known as the mechanical ignition system. Many users mistakenly think this system uses a flint-like series of lighters, leading to frequent replacement of flint during use. This perception is entirely incorrect.

The Magneto ignition system's advantage lies in its long-lasting durability and extended lifespan.
This gas stove technology utilizes mechanical force when you turn on the switch, affecting the ceramic plate inside, creating mechanical force that generates electricity. This electric current passes through a wire connected to the gas pipe, creating a flame on the burner.
The Magneto ignition system's advantages include long-lasting durability and extended lifespan. The internal components have a low production cost, resulting in a lower price compared to gas stoves using the IC ignition system. However, a minor drawback is that when starting, gas stoves using this ignition system emit loud noise and require more manual effort to start.
Depending on economic conditions and usage needs, you can choose a suitable gas stove for your family. If you have small children, it's advisable to use a stove with the Magneto ignition system due to its high durability. Conversely, if the family consists of older individuals who frequently use the stove for cooking, a gas stove with the IC ignition system is recommended.
Mytour offers a variety of gas stove products with diverse designs.
Hoping that these two articles on gas stove technology provide you with valuable information before deciding to purchase a product for your family. Currently, Mytour supermarket is offering a wide range of gas stove products equipped with dual ignition systems. You can visit the nearest store to make a purchase or learn more about the available gas stove products.
