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The Portable Induction Cooktop is a powerful 1800W electric burner featuring 6 preset cooking modes, 10 adjustable power levels, and a 3-hour timer. Designed with safety in mind, it includes a kids safety lock and automatic shut-off. Its sleek, ergonomic design and compatibility with various cookware make it a versatile addition to any kitchen.
J**A
good!
Very convenient, the heating speed is fast and could totally replace the regular stove. Would recommend for people who aren’t satisfied with their stove or kitchen set up since it only need an outlet to do most of the cooking work
O**.
Great purchase!
It's easy to use, has six modes, and has a timer. 1800w is enough for me to use it to boil water and stir-fry. There is some noise but acceptable. Very easy to clean, great purchase!
M**Y
I liked the size.
I liked that it is easy to use in our small space trailer. It takes a little getting used to. There were no directions in the box as to what the settings mean. For example, Timer/Preset, Soup, Milk, Stew, Stir fry, Deep fry. Not sure how long or how hot it gets or how long it stays on. It just confusing to me without the directions. Haven't had time to check into applying for some directions.
N**N
Very unhappy
Very difficult to operate. Instructions not at all helpful!
J**A
Quick heating and easy cleaning
I bought the induction cooktop and paired it with a divided pot to make hotpot. It is perfect for that purpose. It heats up really fast (1800W) and has multiple levels to adjust the temperature as needed. It also comes with many preset cooking styles such as stir fry. I also find it easy to clean afterwards. It does make some noise when operating but does not bother us at all. Overall a great product so far!
D**Y
Very Nice product
Update 05/28/2023 -- bought this again, hoping for better results -- back in April -- the new one worked perfectly, not smell -- that is until this week. I began to smell like the first one, like the wiring is about to catch on fire, stinking up the whole kitchen. The sad thing, is that it waited to start doing this, after the Return Window closed. So, my advice -- unless this can be fixed, do not buy, it is a possible fire hazard.Update 04/06/2022: Returned -- after the third time using this it began to smell. Very strong electrical smell, like it was going to break out on fire. The odor was so strong we had to open the house up and turn on the whole house fan for several minutes. Loved the machine, hated the smell, and afraid it was going to burn the house down. This was most likely a lemon. I liked it so much I almost reordered the same model, but just thought it safer to order a different model. If you order this model I do hope it works out, nice machine, easy controls, unlike some other models.First Review: Some have said that this is a quiet unit --? Maybe those reviewers are deaf? Of course, if you live in a noisy household, maybe it would seem quiet, but it is not. The fan, unlike what one reviewer said, does not remain of until the unit is off and the fan runs to cool it down -- the fan runs constantly, and remains on for about a minute after unit is turned off. It is never quiet while in use.This unit boils water crazy fast. The actual diameter of the heat, induction coil is about 4-5" from center point. I measured the concentration of boil up bubbles from the bottom of the 8" sauce pan, and we too a 12" pan and put a 1/2" of water in the fry pan and set to boil with the same results. The boil time was across a 4" tapering off out to 5" -- we then used an instant steak thermometer to measure water temp. Right on the button in the 4" bubbly, 212 degrees, then 185, 6" out, then 175 out to 8" and 165 out to the sides of the skillet. I know, not the most scientific and certainly and oversized pan, but a real world expectation of use. We have another induction, about 5 years old Fargo, and I like the control panel on this new model. Flipping the units over to compare, and walla, they look exactly the same -- maybe these cheaper units are made by just one China Company? Both test out the same, except This Easpot model has a much better control panel and is easy to understand and use, much easier than the Fagor. Also, unlike other models with flat tops the control panel is tipped toward the user and that is nice, especially if your pot or skillet is a bit larger, you still have easy access to the control buttons. We use 10 skillets with great results. So far, so good.
Z**N
easy to use and clean
It’s a very good cooktop. We used it very often and it seems very efficient for boiling water and oil. Best for hot pot! It’s so easy to clean without any issues.
C**S
Good introduction to induction cooking
I'm getting a new stove and wanted to try out induction cooking before deciding if I wanted an induction range. This convinced me that I do want one. I love how quickly my pans heated up and how the cooking speed adjusts rapidly, much like cooking with gas. There were no "hot spots" in the bottoms of the pans, everything heated evenly. I also loved that the surface stayed relatively cool.The only thing I didn't care for was that you can only use the pre-set temperatures, not choose your own temperature. You can adjust up or down in the various modes, but only by pre-programmed amounts. Also some modes show you a temperature while others only show you the wattages and I'm not sure how to translate wattage into cooking heat (yet) but I imagine that will come with practice.
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