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Product Name: | Rosewill RHAI-16001 1800-Watt Induction Cooker Cooktop with Stainless Steel Pot |
Product Description: | A great addition to the modern kitchen, the Rosewill RHAI-16001 induction cooker allows you to cook with the power of magnetic field. By only heating the pan and its content, the induction technology reduces waste heat when compared to gas cooktop. And since there is no traditional heating element, the induction cooker stays cool for higher efficiency and less burn risk. With the induction cooktop you can braise, deep fry, stir fry, roast, fry, and even boil water. Plus, with compact, sleek design and polished surface, this kitchen gear will look great on any counter top. |
Manufacturer: | Rosewill |
Model Number: | RHAI-16001 |
Product SKU: | N82E16896268111 |
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Anyway, the timer is a bit weird. The timer always start at 0:30, so that's 30minutes. I have to go all around to get back to 5 minutes or 10 minutes that I actually want. Also the minus change the hours while the plus change the minute, it's weird that way.
Fan is noisy, it's a computer fan but it's still noisy. Must be the old kind of computer fan.
If you don't need 1800W (which I don't for my second unit), the 1300W Insignia has gone on sale for $30 fairly recently.
If you don't need 1800W (which I don't for my second unit), the 1300W Insignia has gone on sale for $30 fairly recently.
How do you keep track of the price in Newegg?
It takes 45 minutes on my electric burner from menards.
It takes 45 minutes on my electric burner from menards.
45 minutes! That's insane!
It takes 45 minutes on my electric burner from menards.
If I were you I'd invest in an electric tea kettle, takes a couple minutes tops for a liter or so.
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It takes 45 minutes on my electric burner from menards.
I have one of these induction tops and mine boils 4 cups of water in 4 minutes. they claimed it did it in 3 on the amazon listing- thats a lie- but 4 minutes was pretty good too.
The only draw back is it ONLY works with magnetic pans. Cheap pans rarely are- so if you are at a point in your life where you don't have a good pan set- this might not be for you.
it has temp setting and wattage setting.
we usually use 1800W for boiling and turn it down to 200F when its boiled.
we cut up cabbage, mushrooms, tofu, meat.
the pot starts heating really fast actually. I don't think it took 45 mins at all.
when the hot goes on the highest, it makes like an annoying high pitch magnet noise. it so strong that once you turn it on, the bottom water start bubbling already even though the water is still cold. once its warm, i put veggies in and put a lid on. not too long later, it's boiling and ready to shabu some meat. i think maybe 20 mins?
I have yet to use (even wash!) the included dollar store pot. (I have nice pots & pans that work on induction.)
I haven't timed it, but yes, heats cold water super quick. (Almost instant temp changes.)
If you want electric kettle, I loved my Aldi $15 special until I scored a deal on Cuisanart programmable electric kettle - CPK-17(??). 😉
I want an induction mostly for (efficiently) boiling water and heating milk. Any suggestions? Tea kettle the best bet?
I wouldn't use a tea kettle to heat milk. But making chai is my use case too. Hopefully doing that would be speedy in an induction cooktop.