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Insignia Single-Zone Induction Cooktop

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$35

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Best Buy via eBay has Insignia Single-Zone Induction Cooktop (NS-IC1ZBK0) for $34.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has Insignia Single-Zone Induction Cooktop (NS-IC1ZBK0) for $34.99. Select free curbside pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to community member hipulkit for finding this deal.

Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Eight power levels (up to 1800W) make immediate temperature changes for precise control while cooking. A temperature range from 160°-440°F (71°-227°C) directs steady heat to your cookware.
  • Induction-ready cookware is required to use the cooktop. Your cookware is compatible if a magnet (included) sticks to the bottom.

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $45 lower (56% savings) than the list price of $79.99.
    • This price matches the last time this induction cooktop was a Frontpage Deal.
    • See the forum thread for additional discussion and induction cooking advice from Slickdeals members.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 400 Best buy customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Best Buy via eBay offers 14 day returns. Buyer pays return shipping.
    • See the Best Buy return policy for returns information.

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Best Buy via eBay has Insignia Single-Zone Induction Cooktop (NS-IC1ZBK0) for $34.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has Insignia Single-Zone Induction Cooktop (NS-IC1ZBK0) for $34.99. Select free curbside pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to community member hipulkit for finding this deal.

Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Eight power levels (up to 1800W) make immediate temperature changes for precise control while cooking. A temperature range from 160°-440°F (71°-227°C) directs steady heat to your cookware.
  • Induction-ready cookware is required to use the cooktop. Your cookware is compatible if a magnet (included) sticks to the bottom.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $45 lower (56% savings) than the list price of $79.99.
    • This price matches the last time this induction cooktop was a Frontpage Deal.
    • See the forum thread for additional discussion and induction cooking advice from Slickdeals members.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 400 Best buy customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Best Buy via eBay offers 14 day returns. Buyer pays return shipping.
    • See the Best Buy return policy for returns information.

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PlatinumButterfly
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I don't recommend this. The wiring in the walls will be gauged assuming a 15A max. Exceeding this will increase fire risk and if someone has a house fire after doing this and insurance company / fire dept. does an investigation and sees that the wiring and/or breaker aren't matching to code they can deny coverage. Not to mention people don't want to set fire to their house to begin with.

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Apr 2, 2022
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Slusho
Apr 2, 2022
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I got this a few weeks ago during a similar deal and I'm ordering another. It's my first time using induction and it's amazing how fast you can boil water.
Apr 2, 2022
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JimR2075
Apr 2, 2022
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Also $35 on their Ebay store but you can get free shipping via eBay

https://www.ebay.com/itm/19365741...SwcyVdgpjR
Apr 2, 2022
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softrider
Apr 2, 2022
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An inexpensive way to get introduced to the advantages of induction cooking, especially if you have an older house without 220-volt outlets. Also be sure you have stainless steel or cast iron pots, as these won't work with any of your aluminum pots.
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CosmoHunter
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Is it good for hotpot?
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Quote from softrider :
An inexpensive way to get introduced to the advantages of induction cooking, especially if you have an older house without 220-volt outlets. Also be sure you have stainless steel or cast iron pots, as these won't work with any of your aluminum pots.
The brand doesn't matter, being induction compatible does. Cookware will have an icon on bottom that looks like a coiled spring to show it's compatible. You can test with a magnet, of it attaches to pan or pot it will work. Cast iron cookware will work with our too.
I'm trying to wean myself off gas stove and also aluminum pots. : QuestionWhat are the electrical requirements and is it a plug in or does it need to be hard wired?
Asked 2 years ago by paddy.

A:Answer Standard 2-prong (ungrounded) US plug. 1800W means it will max out a 15A circuit at full draw. Mine has tripped the breaker once or twice before, if anything else is being used on the circuit at the same time I'm at full power. 1200W is the most you can pull on a 10A circuit.
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clinteastwood
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Quote from CosmoHunter :
Is it good for hotpot?
Any burner that can heat to a mild boil can do hotpot.

Any old electric coil stove top can do this.
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This will charge my phones incredibly fast!
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inherendo
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Quote from CosmoHunter :
Is it good for hotpot?
good for boiling liquids faster than a butane burner so should be. the con is there is a cable that may be dangerous.
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g00ber
Apr 2, 2022
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any 1-cent price filler i can buy gor free shipping?
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rly723
Apr 2, 2022
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I have a couple of these but need a compatible frying pan, pot. Any recommendations?
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clinteastwood
Apr 2, 2022
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Quote from rly723 :
I have a couple of these but need a compatible frying pan, pot. Any recommendations?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/T-fal-.../840321520

Or anything similar.
Apr 2, 2022
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dealser333
Apr 2, 2022
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Would instapot inner pot work with this? I need to boil gallon milk once a week and it burns my aluminum pot at the bottom which is a pain to clean.
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hawki9
Apr 2, 2022
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Quote from dealser333 :
Would instapot inner pot work with this? I need to boil gallon milk once a week and it burns my aluminum pot at the bottom which is a pain to clean.
Pots and pans where a magnet sticks to bottom will work with induction.
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timbertop
Apr 2, 2022
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I would not accept this Insignia cooker as a free gift. Good for little more than boiling water if you are willing to stand there to control it.

Quote from softrider :
An inexpensive way to get introduced to the advantages of induction cooking, especially if you have an older house without 220-volt outlets. Also be sure you have stainless steel or cast iron pots, as these won't work with any of your aluminum pots.
Good way to get discouraged from trying induction is to waste time with this Insignia.

Also incorrect: "Be sure you have stainless" is not correct.

Correct: Be sure that a magnet is -strongly- attracted to the bottom of the cookware and that the cookware bottom is perfectly flat and remains so when heated.
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Quote from softrider :
An inexpensive way to get introduced to the advantages of induction cooking, especially if you have an older house without 220-volt outlets. Also be sure you have stainless steel or cast iron pots, as these won't work with any of your aluminum pots.
How many 220v outlets does a NEW house have? Besides the one for a dryer. Just wondering..

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