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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 16, 2026 12:20 PM
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1800W OVENTE Infrared Ceramic Double Burner Electric Hotplate

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Amazon has 1800W OVENTE Infrared Ceramic Double Burner Electric Hotplate (BGI302GB) on sale for $60.12 - $17 clip coupon on the page = $43.12. Shipping is free.

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  • Fast and Even Heating: Dual 900W infrared burners (total 1800W) provide quick, consistent heat for boiling, frying, or simmering.
  • Durable Crystalline Glass Surface: Sleek black ceramic top resists high temperatures, scratches, and wipes clean easily.
  • Stainless Steel and Iron Body: Rustproof construction combines strength with modern design for reliable everyday use.
  • Precise Temperature Control: Independent adjustable knobs for each burner; indicator lights show when unit is active.
  • Compact and Portable: Lightweight, space-saving design ideal for apartments, dorms, RVs, or extra cooking during gatherings.

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Amazon has 1800W OVENTE Infrared Ceramic Double Burner Electric Hotplate (BGI302GB) on sale for $60.12 - $17 clip coupon on the page = $43.12. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons or apply promo codes. Coupons/Promo codes are typically single-use, may vary by account or may need to be re-applied in order to discount properly.
Details:
  • Fast and Even Heating: Dual 900W infrared burners (total 1800W) provide quick, consistent heat for boiling, frying, or simmering.
  • Durable Crystalline Glass Surface: Sleek black ceramic top resists high temperatures, scratches, and wipes clean easily.
  • Stainless Steel and Iron Body: Rustproof construction combines strength with modern design for reliable everyday use.
  • Precise Temperature Control: Independent adjustable knobs for each burner; indicator lights show when unit is active.
  • Compact and Portable: Lightweight, space-saving design ideal for apartments, dorms, RVs, or extra cooking during gatherings.

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Model: OVENTE Infrared Ceramic Double Burner, 1800W Electric Countertop Hot Plate with Black Crystalline Glass, Portable Stainless Steel Cooktop for Home, Office, or Dorm Use, Black BGI302GB

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henare
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because the cost of replacing pots and pans is an issue.
NervousPiranha982
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Just buy a small induction cooktop: faster heating, cheaper to run, and safer since the appliance itself doesn't heat up.
tjhart85
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Induction cooktops don't work for all materials , so, for some people they're a non-starter because it'd mean replacing all their pots/pans in order to get it to work.
A rule of thumb though is if a magnet sticks to it, it should work with induction.

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Just buy a small induction cooktop: faster heating, cheaper to run, and safer since the appliance itself doesn't heat up.
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Quote from NervousPiranha982 :
Just buy a small induction cooktop: faster heating, cheaper to run, and safer since the appliance itself doesn't heat up.
because the cost of replacing pots and pans is an issue.
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mwtiu2000Jan 18, 2026 03:42 PM
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Quote from henare :
because the cost of replacing pots and pans is an issue.
Please explain...
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Quote from mwtiu2000 :
Please explain...
Induction cooktops don't work for all materials [such as: aluminum, copper, glass & ceramic], so, for some people they're a non-starter because it'd mean replacing all their pots/pans in order to get it to work.
A rule of thumb though is if a magnet sticks to it, it should work with induction.
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Quote from mwtiu2000 :
Please explain...
An induction cooktop needs ferromagnetic cookware to work, which some folks don't already have
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valtekJan 18, 2026 04:20 PM
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Anyone have experience with these? We're looking to buy a single electric burner for things like very light camping/hotel use... and they seem to be grouped into two categories: "$20-25 super cheap sketchy" ones, or "$60-75 inexplicably expensive" ones. Would appreciate any tips from people who have experience with these!
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guy30000Jan 18, 2026 04:27 PM
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Good deal on this
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Ride_The_SkyJan 18, 2026 04:27 PM
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Quote from valtek :
Anyone have experience with these? We're looking to buy a single electric burner for things like very light camping/hotel use... and they seem to be grouped into two categories: "$20-25 super cheap sketchy" ones, or "$60-75 inexplicably expensive" ones. Would appreciate any tips from people who have experience with these!
We've used the metallic ones, not glass ones, you can cook pretty much anything. I probably would go with those instead of glass for durability, but glass will stay cleaner much longer and looks nice.
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Quote from tjhart85 :
Induction cooktops don't work for all materials [such as: aluminum, copper, glass & ceramic], so, for some people they're a non-starter because it'd mean replacing all their pots/pans in order to get it to work.
A rule of thumb though is if a magnet sticks to it, it should work with induction.
They are nit thst expensive, i think the benefit of induction outweighs the cost of replacing few pots over time. There is electromagnetic radiation controversy/conspiracy but that's another thing.. I would never go back to regular electric cooktops. Induction is future. Water boils almost instantly.
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I assume this isn't for stir-fry.
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
They are nit thst expensive, i think the benefit of induction outweighs the cost of replacing few pots over time. There is electromagnetic radiation controversy/conspiracy but that's another thing.. I would never go back to regular electric cooktops. Induction is future. Water boils almost instantly.
First of all, let's not spread false information on slickdeals. Boils almost instantly? Induction is 30-50% faster depending on the cookware. Saving 3 minutes to boil a pot of water isn't life changing. Most cooks do other things while their water is boiling. It's going to take decades of using the induction to make up all that money you spent buying the new pots and pans.
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Quote from tjhart85 :
Induction cooktops don't work for all materials [such as: aluminum, copper, glass & ceramic], so, for some people they're a non-starter because it'd mean replacing all their pots/pans in order to get it to work.
A rule of thumb though is if a magnet sticks to it, it should work with induction.
If you aren't cooking with castiron, are you even really cooking?
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