Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Nuwave Dual Top Precision Induction Cooktop (80040CT) on sale for
$119.99.
Shipping is free.
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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
Top Comments
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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Now my wife wants to cook more thing at once, so this would do. Thanks OP!
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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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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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Now my wife wants to cook more thing at once, so this would do. Thanks OP!
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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
Tramontina 4-piece Induction Cooking System
$120
https://www.costco.com/tramontina...34
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.