Best Buy via eBay has Insignia 24" Electric Induction Cooktop (Black, NS-IC2ZBK7) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
Best Buy has Insignia 24" Electric Induction Cooktop (Black, NS-IC2ZBK7) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
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This price is $120lower (63.2% savings) than the list price of $189.99.
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This cooktop features 1500 watts of combined power, 8" warming zone, feather-touch controls and a ceramic surface with ten power levels and a three-hour timer setting.
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At Best Buy via eBay: 14 day returns. Buyer pays for return shipping
At Best Buy: Eligible for Free In-Store Returns or Free Returns via Pre-Paid Label within 15 Days of purchase (details)
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Best Buy via eBay has Insignia 24" Electric Induction Cooktop (Black, NS-IC2ZBK7) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
Best Buy has Insignia 24" Electric Induction Cooktop (Black, NS-IC2ZBK7) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
Thanks to community member tunabreath for sharing this deal.
This price is $120lower (63.2% savings) than the list price of $189.99.
About this product:
This cooktop features 1500 watts of combined power, 8" warming zone, feather-touch controls and a ceramic surface with ten power levels and a three-hour timer setting.
About this store:
At Best Buy via eBay: 14 day returns. Buyer pays for return shipping
At Best Buy: Eligible for Free In-Store Returns or Free Returns via Pre-Paid Label within 15 Days of purchase (details)
Model: Insigniaâ„¢ - 24" Electric Induction Cooktop - Black
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This is a portable induction cooktop, for use on a 110v circuit. You can only pull so much power from a 110v AC outlet, so any portable induction burner is going to be limited to about 1500w. Anything running 1800w would exceed the load if you had any other device running on that circuit.
From what the review say, it is good, but has been as low as $35 in the past. I love my Waring portable induction cooktop that I used to use in my RV. Saved a lot in propane costs, and is healthier. I think I would prefer two standalone ones to the combined one, as if you plug them into separate circuits, you can cook things on higher heat at once.
But, the double one looks so nice when sunken in to a countertop!
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From what the review say, it is good, but has been as low as $35 in the past. I love my Waring portable induction cooktop that I used to use in my RV. Saved a lot in propane costs, and is healthier. I think I would prefer two standalone ones to the combined one, as if you plug them into separate circuits, you can cook things on higher heat at once.
But, the double one looks so nice when sunken in to a countertop!
The single looks to be higher power too 1800w or just 1 burner. With 1500w split for 2 at best the 2nd is on simmer max. Unless you're really into slow cooking.
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I've seen it low as $30 for deal of the day. I got mine for $35.
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The price is phenomenal, but 1500w for 2 burners? I don't consider a single induction burner with less than 1800w
This is a portable induction cooktop, for use on a 110v circuit. You can only pull so much power from a 110v AC outlet, so any portable induction burner is going to be limited to about 1500w. Anything running 1800w would exceed the load if you had any other device running on that circuit.
Many 15A breakers nowadays can handle 1800 watts (100% load) continuously [...] however, some circuit breakers are rated at 80% of their current rating for continuous loads.
The NEC (National Electric Code) defines a continuous load as "a load where the maximum current is expected to continue for three hours or more."
Section 384-16(c) of the NEC also states that a standard OCPD (overcurrent protection device) can be loaded to only 80% of its rating for continuous loads.
In this case, the max watts on a 15 amp circuit with a standard breaker are 0.8*1800 = 1440 watts.
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But, the double one looks so nice when sunken in to a countertop!
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But, the double one looks so nice when sunken in to a countertop!
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The NEC (National Electric Code) defines a continuous load as "a load where the maximum current is expected to continue for three hours or more."
Section 384-16(c) of the NEC also states that a standard OCPD (overcurrent protection device) can be loaded to only 80% of its rating for continuous loads.
In this case, the max watts on a 15 amp circuit with a standard breaker are 0.8*1800 = 1440 watts.
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