Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 14 x 12 x 2.6 inches ; 9 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B0045QFER4
- Item model number: 8300ST
By : Secura
Price : $149.99
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Item Description
The power created by the Duxtop Induction Cooktop is directly supplied to the cooking vessel by a magnetic field. Self-adjusting burners detect the size of the cookware base and automatically adjust so that especially tiny energy is wasted. Duxtop Induction Cooktop is rapidly and secure to use, quick to clean. This versatile cooktop is good for entertaining use it as a stylish, sophisticated centerpiece on the table, for outdoor parties and in the kitchen as an extra cooking zone. 1) Duxtop Induction Cooktop utilizes 120 volts, 15 amps of electricity - normal in all houses. Basically you plug the cooktop into any regular household outlet. This makes it really convenient to move around. 2) Lightweight and compact for quick handling and storage. 3) Built-in count-down digital timer up to 170 minutes. 4) Digital sensor touch manage panel 5) 7 power levels from 500-1800Watts. 6) 10 temperature range from 140°F to 464°F. 7) Cord length is 6 ft. 8) Compatible with induction ready cookware such as cast aluminum enameled iron and steel, stainless steel with a magnetic bottom, or cast iron. 9) The auto-pan detection will turn off heating when cookware removed from the cooktop and shut the unit automatically soon after 60 seconds if no cookware is detected. ten) Kid Safety Lock method. 11) Low and high voltage warning program. 12) Equipped with diagnostic error message technique. 13) ETL approved. Duxtop Induction Cooktop is straightforward to install (plug in) and straightforward to use. The model 8300ST has an on/off switch and manage for the power level and temperature levels. These cooktops are a snap to clean. Just wipe clean with a damp cloth when the cooktop is cool immediately after cooking. In comparison with the regular PVC Sticker manage panel, the sensor touch manage panel is durable for lengthy-term use. Unlike the PVC Sticker or PET sticker control panel, there is absolutely nothing to wear out.
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DUXTOP 1800-Watt Portable Sensor Touch Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner 8300ST v2011
Item Capabilities
- Duxtop Induction Cooktop uses 120 volts, 15 amps of electrical energy - common in all houses Lightweight and compact for very easy handling and storage
- Digital sensor touch control panel Kid Safety Lock system (press and hold the Safety Lock Key for three sec to activate)
- Built-in count-down digital timer with 5 min increments up to 170 minutes 10 temperature range from 140°F to 464°F 7 power levels from 500-1800Watts 6 ft cord
- Compatible with Duxtop Complete-Clad premium cookware and other induction prepared cookware such as cast aluminum enameled iron and steel, stainless steel with a magnetic bottom, or cast iron
- The auto-pan detection will shut the unit automatically following 60 seconds if no cookware is detected Equipped with diagnostic error message technique, Low and high voltage warning technique ETL approved
Costumer Reviews
I recieved this very quickly, which was nice.
I just cooked my first item on this...something I often make, Texmati Rice...usually I combine water and rice and boil, then simmer for 15 minutes...so with a gas range, the process takes over 30 minutes with wait time after.
Using a small All-Clad brand pan, the water boiled in less than 2 minutes on the high setting, 1800...I placed the lid on the pot, then reduced it to the lowest setting, 500 and only simmered for about 7 minutes and the pan, was ready to be removed. The rice was already done proper and ready to sit with the lid on to finish cooking.
COMPLETELY AMAZING! What a time and energy saver!
The unit was easy to use...it has a standard 2 prong plug, hit the power button, the fan comes on, and then the + or - button to raise or lower the setting. I looked in the book to see what the setting meant...1800 was high, and 500 was the simmer feature. Even at simmer, it seemed a little high, so I reduced the cook time and the rice turned out perfect. Had I not reduced the standard cooktime, I am quite certain it would have scorched at least.
There is also a setting to adjust the heat by temperature, but I have not tried that, but I wonder if it would have given me a lower setting.
I am very happy with the speed and operation of the cooktop. It also looks really nice in my kitchen, and oddly enough, sort of matches my VTECH smooth surface touch screen telephones.
I ordered this one over the Max Burton 6200 mostly for its sleek look and glass touch controls. It works well but you should know about a few quirks:
1) Sleek looking it is. It's also thicker (taller on the table) than I had imagine.
2) The fan noise is there and is hard to ignore. It's like running your hook at low setting. It's not unbearable as long as you expect it. For hotpot or fondue applications, you should hope your party is a lively one and does not mind the fan noise.
3) When you have it plugged in but not turned on, the power light is on with "---" in the setting display. It just seems weird and "wrong". I understand the unit needs to have the freedom to run the fan as it sees fit even if the stove is not turned on at the moment but I still don't see the need for the confusing ON indicator. You simply can't have it plugged in and have the power indicator off. I'll just chalk this one up as "interesting design".
4) the outer circle on the stove top seems to be a guide for placing your pot, not the actual stove size. Just the smaller inside circle has the magnetic coil.
5) The 10 step control seems sufficient for my application (hot pot). I was a bit concerned about this at first.
Overall I am happy with this as our first foray to induction cooking.
DUXTOP 1800-Watt Portable Sensor Touch Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner 8300ST v2011
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