Cuisinart CB-60 Cast-Iron Double Burner, Stainless Steel
The Cuisinart Cast-Iron Double Burner offers the ultimate in cooking flexibility, adding two extra burners to any kitchen, or any place without a kitchen! Its 1800 watts of power – a 1300-watt large plate and a 500-watt small plate – heat up quickly and retain high heat throughout cooking. The “coil-less” cast iron plates are durable and wipe clean in a snap. Premium brushed stainless steel housing looks stylish in any setting. A separate 6-setting temperature control for each burner offers complete versatility – the lower settings keep foods warm, while the higher settings cook an entire meal. It’s ideal for entertaining and holidays when cooking for a crowd, yet it’s compact and portable enough for small spaces like dorm rooms, boats, patios or RVs. This is a versatile tool that’s a great addition to any kitchen – big or small!
Product Features
- 2 heavy-duty cast iron plates for durability. Dimensions(LWH)-5.75 x 22.50 x 15.25 inches
- Powerful 1800 watts of power for quick heat-up and heat retention throughout cooking cycle – primary burner: 1300 watts + Secondary burner: 500 watts
- Two separate 6-setting adjustable temperature controls
- Ready and safety “on” indicator lights. Independent adjustable thermostats with On and Ready indicator lights
- Non-slip feet for total stability while cooking
good backup It is unbelievable how hard it has been to get my new slide-in gas range double oven delivered and installed. After having it delayed 3 times by one retailer I canceled the order, ordering it from another retailer. The second retailer’s website said I could get it by Dec 9. Turns out they mislead people as that was the date they could deliver it not deliver and install, because, as they claim, my county requires a permit to install a gas range. Anyway, they changed it to Dec 20. Last week they…
Big Burner is crazy hot, little burner is just silly. I have this for my kitchenette downstairs. I cooked on it for a week before I brought it downstairs so I could write instructions. What I found when cooking was that water boils at 2.5 and you can fry really well at 3. I’m not sure what level 5 is for. My guess is to smelt iron ore into metal. I was worried about my pan size because the burners are 7 and 6.5 inches. I used an 8 inch on the big burner and had no problem.The little burner is just silly. I tried to fry mushrooms in a…