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Costco Members: Nuwave Dual Top Precision Induction Cooktop

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$120

$150

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Nuwave Dual Top Precision Induction Cooktop (80040CT) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member No1nfoProvided for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 6 temperature presets & 94 precise temperature settings between 100°F and 575°F
  • Two wattage selections: 900W & 1800W
  • Two 11.5" heat-resistant, shatterproof heavy duty ceramic glass cooking surfaces each with 25-pound weight capacity
  • 8" heating coils beneath each cooking surface for faster, even heating
  • Separate control panels with numeric keypad for each cooking surface
  • Warming function keeps foods warm at 155°F for up to 2 hours
  • Stage cooking capabilities along with built-in timer with up to 100 hours of memory
  • 50 preset recipes available at the press of a button, letting the cooktop do all the work along with 150 open memory slots lets you program and save your own custom recipes
  • Fahrenheit & Celsius temperature options
  • Automatic shutoff for safety
  • Accessories Included:
    • User Manual
    • Recipe Book with 131 Recipes
    • Quick Start Guide

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This is priced $30 less than the list price.
    • Offer is valid 11/28/24 through 12/2/24. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars overall based on over 40 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Costco Wholesale's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Written by No1nfoProvided
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Community Notes
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Nuwave Dual Top Precision Induction Cooktop (80040CT) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member No1nfoProvided for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 6 temperature presets & 94 precise temperature settings between 100°F and 575°F
  • Two wattage selections: 900W & 1800W
  • Two 11.5" heat-resistant, shatterproof heavy duty ceramic glass cooking surfaces each with 25-pound weight capacity
  • 8" heating coils beneath each cooking surface for faster, even heating
  • Separate control panels with numeric keypad for each cooking surface
  • Warming function keeps foods warm at 155°F for up to 2 hours
  • Stage cooking capabilities along with built-in timer with up to 100 hours of memory
  • 50 preset recipes available at the press of a button, letting the cooktop do all the work along with 150 open memory slots lets you program and save your own custom recipes
  • Fahrenheit & Celsius temperature options
  • Automatic shutoff for safety
  • Accessories Included:
    • User Manual
    • Recipe Book with 131 Recipes
    • Quick Start Guide

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This is priced $30 less than the list price.
    • Offer is valid 11/28/24 through 12/2/24. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars overall based on over 40 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Costco Wholesale's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Written by No1nfoProvided

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Don't forget the "more" iron in a pan the more efficient it will be a cast iron skillet will heat up better than a multilayer pan with a steel bottom.

You can tell how well a pan will work with a refrigerator or any other "weak" magnet the better the stick the better it will work. If you want to do a neat trick with other than cast iron you can usually put a thin towel between the pan and the cooktop to keep things clean. I have used a full size induction cooktop for over 10 years.
Get a silicon baking mat instead of towel

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Lebowsker
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Nice. Ordered. Thanks!
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Recently used a single induction cooktop in our van for a trip and it has been great. Took about 10% of the Delta Pro for a meal. The cooking time was quick. I won't miss propane one.

Now my wife wants to cook more thing at once, so this would do. Thanks OP!
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Don't forget the "more" iron in a pan the more efficient it will be a cast iron skillet will heat up better than a multilayer pan with a steel bottom.

You can tell how well a pan will work with a refrigerator or any other "weak" magnet the better the stick the better it will work. If you want to do a neat trick with other than cast iron you can usually put a thin towel between the pan and the cooktop to keep things clean. I have used a full size induction cooktop for over 10 years.
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Quote from komondor :
Don't forget the "more" iron in a pan the more efficient it will be a cast iron skillet will heat up better than a multilayer pan with a steel bottom.

You can tell how well a pan will work with a refrigerator or any other "weak" magnet the better the stick the better it will work. If you want to do a neat trick with other than cast iron you can usually put a thin towel between the pan and the cooktop to keep things clean. I have used a full size induction cooktop for over 10 years.
Get a silicon baking mat instead of towel
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The issue you typically run into with these countertop induction burners: generally they heat relatively small areas. so the center 6" circle of your pan is really hot, but then you have to wait for that heat to slowly distribute outward. The full induction cooktops advertise auto-sizing burner diameters, but I've never gotten to try one.
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keep in mind with these dual units that you are not getting full power on both burners, but split total power between both.
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Quote from Esente :
Recently used a single induction cooktop in our van for a trip and it has been great. Took about 10% of the Delta Pro for a meal. The cooking time was quick. I won't miss propane one.

Now my wife wants to cook more thing at once, so this would do. Thanks OP!
Damn 10% is still a lot though for a single meal in a camper van no? I guess if you're only out for a few days it's not bad. Not sure how much juice other stuff chew up. Just starting to do some diy camper van research Smilie. Think this is overkill?

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Quote from RedZoneOS :
Damn 10% is still a lot though for a single meal in a camper van no? I guess if you're only out for a few days it's not bad. Not sure how much juice other stuff chew up. Just starting to do some diy camper van research Smilie. Think this is overkill?

The meal was for 4 people. Not too much cooking but reheating food and boiling water. I may have included the rice cooker in that 10% though.

I'm also a starter in a camper van, but I feel better using induction than propane. I don't plan to use a lot of electricity in the van though, so this may work
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Don't see an 80040CT model on their site....
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Quote from RedZoneOS :
Damn 10% is still a lot though for a single meal in a camper van no? I guess if you're only out for a few days it's not bad. Not sure how much juice other stuff chew up. Just starting to do some diy camper van research Smilie. Think this is overkill?
Quite a few years ago NewEgg had a fantastic deal on the following Tramotina induction set, minus the pan. I've used this thing constantly and love it to death! Beat it to death.

Tramontina 4-piece Induction Cooking System
$120
https://www.costco.com/tramontina...34095.html
Find a pan that works with it. But the pot does so much that I didn't realize I needed. The pot is amazing.
Hope it goes on sale in the near future. I would buy a few of these. Great for campers.

The dual tops never worked for me. You don't get full power on both sides at the same time. Never really found a reason for very low power to heat something. Always needed it faster. Just slopped whatever I was cooking into a covered storage bowl to retain heat and then cooked the next thing.
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