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The Abangdun Mini Induction Cooktop delivers efficient 500W induction heating in a compact 6.8x8.5x2.7 inch frame, perfect for RV travel, small kitchens, or emergency use. Featuring touch controls with five power levels, FCC safety certification, and automatic shutoff, it ensures fast, even heating with minimal energy consumption. Its sleek glass surface is easy to clean, making it an ideal portable cooking solution for millennials who value convenience, safety, and style on the go.
















| ASIN | B0C1YHLMLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #180,750 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #232 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | Abangdun |
| Brand Name | Abangdun |
| Color | Grey |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 55 Reviews |
| Heating Element | Induction |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Included Components | Mini Induction Cooktop,User Manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 9"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 1.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacture Year | 2026 |
| Manufacturer | Abangdun |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model Number | Abangdun |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Part Number | Abangdun |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 7"D x 9"W x 3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | RV, Camper, Travel, Dorm, Apartment, Small Kitchen, Studio, Office, Countertop Burner, Mini Induction Cooktop, Portable Induction Cooktop, Electric Hot Plate, Hot Pot, Moka Pot, Small Saucepan |
| Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Includes a 1-Year Store Warranty |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
C**O
Small and efficient ~5" inductive heating
Pro: + Small size + energy efficient for low power situations (solar, emergency, RV, boondocking, etc.) + Good setting range 100W, 200W, 300W, 400W, 500W + Much faster and more efficient than resistive heating (stove/hot plate) Con: - No temperature control - lower power takes more time I bought this mostly for emergency and portable situations where I'm running off a small generator (noisy), or a solar-powered BlueTTI EB3A battery (quiet). 500W won't overload the battery pack power output, or small generator. To test this unit, I filled a 1qt cast iron pot with 4 cups of water and turned it on "hi" (500W) to see what would happen. It got warm enough to steam/simmer, but not boil, if you leave the pot uncovered. If you need furiously boiling water, you will have to cover the pot with an appropriate lid to reach boiling. This and time to cook are the only difference 500W makes vs 1000W+. It took ~16 minutes for 1qt of cold tap water to boil over with a -covered- pot at 500W. This is pretty good performance. With normal stove top resistive 500W type heating, the battery pack is drained in 30 minutes before it barely boils. Next thing I tried is a 16oz can of soup. I pulled the lid off the can and set the can on the unit at 500W. It was only a minute or two until I heard soup boiling in the bottom of the can. So I turned the unit down to 400W, then 300W, then 200W and then the can started to boil over. What I found interesting is I did all this on a small lunchbox size EB3A portable power station battery. The can of soup used about 30% of battery power. The 1qt of boiling water used about 70% of the battery. In an emergency situation, the battery can be recharged in about 3-4 hours of sunshine from a portable solar panel. I can store this next to my emergency supplies and use it to make a not so wonderful hot emergency meal, which in an actual emergency where a hot meal will seem like luxury. What's an emergency? Earthquake, high winds, a car meets power pole at road speed event, where power can be out for hours, days, weeks, months. Or I can keep this inductive unit in the cupboard and use it to make a quick breakfast for one or two people. Or use it to keep something warm away from the kitchen. Performance does what I need for heating, saving battery power, convenience, and small size. I'm happy with this purchase.
G**I
Works great with JingleChoo induction MokaPot
I originally bought this to find a smaller induction cook top to fit my small counter, but one more importantly, capable of heating a small mokapot. I've used Aluminum moka pots for decades but they don't work with induction, so I bought a cheap $11.41 Mokapot (originally $22 with 50%, now 40% coupon) by Jingle Choo, which stores far more water than a 2 cup espresso machine needs for strong coffee. Anyways, the best part of this and the reason I bought it was that it has a lower 500 watt setting than my 1000/1800 watt induction cooktop, which is great for cooking pasta and so-so with rice- it can leave rings of burnt food if unattended for too long. I rarely use the 1600-1800 watt setting beyond boiling water/liquids, and frequently simmer between 200-400 watt average setting. However on the Ambiano 1000 watt setting, it cycles in fifths of 5-10 seconds for 200,400, 600 and 800 watt settings at 1000 watts, using a Kill-A-Watt meter for all temps 1000 watts and under, meaning that the lowest setting it's actually running at any time is 1000 watts for 1-2 seconds. This is far too vigorous for simmering rice in some cases, thus needs constant attention beyond a few minutes. The new mokapot boiled in less than 3 minutes. I do not recall how many minutes it ran before the video started recording, but I did another boil today and it was around the same time. I was doubtful my mokapot would run on this and the 1800 watt induction (more doubtful on the 1000/1800) because the minimum size is 4" on this 500 watter and ~6" apparently on the larger one. I did test the moka on the 1000 watt Ambiano setting, and surprisingly, It worked too, but the boil was far too vigorous for good, strong coffee and when water splashes, spills or the pot is not perfectly certain center, there is an error, and some you hear a high pitched buzzing when water gets underneath, which is annoying. I used a thin rice pot made of stainless steel with no induction logo and surprised to see it worked. I could locate the ring of bubbles inside the 4.5" pot and they were clearly positioned very closely under the outer edges of the 3.5" induction mokapot, which means that even though the induction cooktop is only 500watts, its high efficiency, coupled with close contact with the edges of the mokapot means the heat transferred very quickly both vertically and along the base of the mokapot to heat and boil the water within a couple minutes. When heating a larger pot, it will take longer, so use a lid whenever possible. Electric kettles are also very efficient, but this allows more options when cooking small meals that need to simmer on lower temperatures and waste less heat (especially for the summer).
M**G
Small, effective, low-wattage burner
This has worked remarkably well in an outdoor kitchen with a limited wattage, heating a 6-quart pot nearly as quickly as my old electric range. I can’t speak for certain as to whether it modulates heat based on the power setting or alternates on/off at full power, but heating seems even and compared to electric ranges I’ve used it does a better job of simmering beans and grains without boiling over. There is a fan as usual for induction burners that makes some noise when operating, but it’s not overly loud and I notice little sound from the burner otherwise. After several months of regular use I have no complaints.
D**I
Fire hazard
I got this because it is less of a draw on my solar power. I had been very happy with my nuwave before that but during the rainy season my power wasn't keeping up. This stove has a loud fan, which actually turned out to be a blessing after it woke me in the middle of the night on 2 occasions in less then 2 wks, after turning on by itself. There was a tea pot on it that was boiling by the time I awoke. I thought perhaps a gecko hit the power button. But the 2nd time it happened my power had cut out for a moment and when the inverter beeped and it came back on, the stove turned on by itself and was heating the sm cast iron frying pan I'd left on it from my dinner. I learned not to keep it plugged in. But sometimes I don't remember to do that. Just glad it happened when I was home instead of away because it could've started a fire or burned down my house. Very scary!
D**Z
Works great with Induction compatible coffee percolator
I used this Cooktop 3 times now. I'm powering it with my solar powered inverter. I'm using it to make coffee with my Coletti Bozeman Induction compatible 9 cup percolator. I'm very happy with the performance of this Cooktop. On full power it takes about 8 minutes to start percolating coffee with my Coletti filled to the 5 cups of coffee line. On half power it takes about 12 minutes to start percolating the coffee.
J**E
Works like a Charm!!
More than 1 year cooking and making coffee every day and still works like a charm! This thing is amazing and it doesn't spend that much energy!! What I do not recommend is too purchase if you have cookware of more than 7 inches with it. The touch screen buttons will not allowed it and is not even safe for the panel material. It feels like you could do damages doing something like that. If you just need to cook for yourself. This is absolutely perfect. If you are using bigger cookware this is not for you. I will recommend to look for those who has a bigger sizes. Coffee takes like heaven made in a traditional moka pot of good quality in stainless steel.
K**D
works well with a couple caviots.
Power & Efficiency: Let's get the obvious out of the way: at 500 watts, the Mini Induction Cooktop isn't a speed demon. If you're looking for a fast-cooking experience, you might be disappointed. However, it works admirably if you're willing to give it a little time, making it a reliable option for those who prioritize other features like portability. Portability & Battery Compatibility: Speaking of portability, this cooktop really shines in that department. It's compact, easy to carry, and proved to be a lifesaver in hotel rooms during my last vacation. What's more, it works well with a Jackery portable battery, extending its utility to even more remote settings. Cookware Compatibility: I experimented with both a 1-liter titanium pot and an 8-inch frying pan. While the smaller pot was an excellent fit, the frying pan, despite heating evenly, had a slight hiccup: its larger base kept accidentally triggering the touch controls. This is likely due to the controls being positioned too close to the cooking surface. Controls & User Interface: The touch controls are sleek and modern, but they do come with their own set of challenges. First off, the buttons emit a loud beep when pressed or when the cookware is removed, which can be annoying. More importantly, their proximity to the cooktop means larger pans can inadvertently activate them, disrupting the cooking process. Despite a few quirks, the Mini Induction Cooktop does its job well, especially considering its modest power rating. Its portability and compatibility with portable batteries like the Jackery make it a solid choice for travelers or those with limited kitchen space. If you can overlook the control design and have a bit of patience, it's a very handy appliance to have.
M**R
Nice, small, effective
This little induction heater is just what we needed for making one or two servings of chai at once. It's powerful enough to seem quick, and the burner surface is small enough to accommodate the tiny pot the wife uses for this purpose. No complaints. I'd welcome a more temperature-resistant cord, based on how we use the thing, but that's a quirk of how our kitchen is set up - not sure how many others would have to route it by something else that gets hot. I'd buy this again (though hopefully won't have to - several months in and no issues so far).
J**M
I like it
Low power 500w efficient appliance works with solar power.
C**N
Petit mais de qualité
Très beau petit réchaud ,la chaleur arrive rapidement et les réglages de niveau sont précis,fonctionne très bien avec ma petite génératrice a batterie de 550 watts sans problème et semble consommer peu avec la puissance fourni en peu de temps,très satisfait de mon achat
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