Amazon has
Crux 1800-Watt Countertop Portable Induction Burner w/ Temperature Control on sale for
$24.36.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Key Features:
- The Crux Induction Burner is fast and versatile with multiple power levels between 200 and 1800 watt, and 10 temperature levels to choose from, ranging from 140F to 465F.
- The sleek touchscreen control panel has an LCD display screen that lets you view your settings at a glance. Complete with 6 versatile preset functions, adjustable timer up to 3 hours, and automatic shut off.
- The 3.5mm crystal glass provides durability, functionality, and style. It allows fast and evening heating and easy cleanup. The places and possibilities are endless.
- No space, no problem, the induction burner lets you turn any available surface into your personalized stovetop.
- AUTOMATIC shut off after 120 minutes with pan and overheat detection for your added safety
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Does anyone have this and is getting a second unit? Is the active cooking section as larger as the cooking ring?
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Does anyone have this and is getting a second unit? Is the active cooking section as larger as the cooking ring?
The area of the pan which is actually heated is much smaller than it appears. The cooktop has a 7.5" circle drawn on it, that's what one would assume is the size of the heating element. However if you take a 12" (9" cooking surface) steel pan and boil water you can clearly see that only about a 4" circle of water actually gets gets boiled. I suspect if I were to tear it apart I would find a 4.5" induction coil. Unfortunately this makes the heat control pretty useless because any reasonably large pan will have a different temperature in the center compared to the edges. Also the temperature control isn't great. You can tell by putting some water in a pan and setting it to 140F (60C), the water shouldn't boil but it easily does.
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From one of the reviews:
The area of the pan which is actually heated is much smaller than it appears. The cooktop has a 7.5" circle drawn on it, that's what one would assume is the size of the heating element. However if you take a 12" (9" cooking surface) steel pan and boil water you can clearly see that only about a 4" circle of water actually gets gets boiled. I suspect if I were to tear it apart I would find a 4.5" induction coil. Unfortunately this makes the heat control pretty useless because any reasonably large pan will have a different temperature in the center compared to the edges. Also the temperature control isn't great. You can tell by putting some water in a pan and setting it to 140F (60C), the water shouldn't boil but it easily does.
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