Duxtop Induction Cooktop uses 120 volts, 15 amps of electricity – standard in all homes; Lightweight and compact for easy handling and storage.
Built-in count-down digital timer with 1 minute increments up to 10 hours; 20 temperature ranges from 100°F to 460°F; 20 power levels from 100-1800Watts; 5 ft cord.
Digital LCD Sensor-Touch Control Panel; Child Safety Lock system (press and hold the Safety Lock Key for 3 sec to activate), Fast Boil button & Keep Warm button.
REQUIRES INDUCTION COMPATIBLE MAGNETIC COOKWARE. Compatible with Duxtop and other induction ready cookware such as cast aluminum enameled iron and steel, stainless steel with a magnetic bottom, or cast iron.
Induction itself is a noiseless process; however there may be high pitched sounds from clad cookware, the base of which has multiple layers of metals sandwiched together. 2-year Manufacturer’s warranty.
Actual reviewer of use after 3 days SEE UPDATE BELOW:I got this despite that it has the fewest reviews on Amazon, and it looks like most of them are fake/paid for reviews anyways. I picked it though because the duxtop brand has good reviews and this model has the most temperature settings among the cheaper options, and it has a lower temp range too. I read a few people saying with other ones the lowest setting was still too hot. I figured if I was truly going to replace my stove top I wanted the one with the most…
This is the best induction cooktop for the money @ $99. Much better than NuWave and stays on temp better w/less temp fluctuation First let me point out that induction cooktops from different manufacturers ALL heat at different rates so please stop saying dumb things like: “My other (insert other brand here) induction cooktop doesn’t burn my (whatever) on 50% power setting but this brand does so that means this one isn’t as good.” That is actually ass-backwards because the more powerful one is better, you just have to figure out the correct power level for whatever you’re cooking with your specific pots/pans. The…
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Actual reviewer of use after 3 days SEE UPDATE BELOW:I got this despite that it has the fewest reviews on Amazon, and it looks like most of them are fake/paid for reviews anyways. I picked it though because the duxtop brand has good reviews and this model has the most temperature settings among the cheaper options, and it has a lower temp range too. I read a few people saying with other ones the lowest setting was still too hot. I figured if I was truly going to replace my stove top I wanted the one with the most…
This is the best induction cooktop for the money @ $99. Much better than NuWave and stays on temp better w/less temp fluctuation First let me point out that induction cooktops from different manufacturers ALL heat at different rates so please stop saying dumb things like: “My other (insert other brand here) induction cooktop doesn’t burn my (whatever) on 50% power setting but this brand does so that means this one isn’t as good.” That is actually ass-backwards because the more powerful one is better, you just have to figure out the correct power level for whatever you’re cooking with your specific pots/pans. The…