✅ TOP 5 Best Induction Cooktop: Today’s Top Picks
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Induction Cooktop: Hey guys, in this video, we’re going to review the pros and cons of the top 5 best Induction Cooktop for sale right now.
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5️⃣ Mueller RapidTherm: (Amazon) geni.us/BsOaE6n
4️⃣ Cusimax: (Amazon) geni.us/thRC
3️⃣ Bonsenkitchen CT8802: (Amazon) geni.us/pad1
2️⃣ iSiLER CHK-CCA02: (Amazon) geni.us/fTeO7J
1️⃣ Duxtop BT-350DZ: (Amazon) geni.us/FnlaABc
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▬ ABOUT THIS VIDEO ▬
Induction Cooktops are brilliant bits of equipment to have in your home kitchen that can supplement your cooking needs; They heat up fast and have responsive controls, making it easier to simmer food on low heats. When looking to buy an Induction Cooktop, there are a few things to consider; adjustability, ease of cleaning, safety, and size. So keep watching to find out which one is suited to your needs.
In today’s video, we are going to look at the top five best Induction Cooktop available on the market today. We have made this list based on our own opinion, research, and customer reviews. We have considered their quality, features, and values when narrowing down the best choices possible. If you want more information and updated pricing on the products mentioned, be sure to check the links above.
00:00 Intro: Induction Cooktop
00:28 5️⃣ Mueller RapidTherm
02:22 4️⃣ Cusimax
04:31 3️⃣ Bonsenkitchen CT8802
06:15 2️⃣ iSiLER CHK-CCA02
08:36 1️⃣ Duxtop BT-350DZ
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► Affiliate links to the Induction Cooktop listed in the video ✅
5️⃣ Mueller RapidTherm: (Amazon) geni.us/BsOaE6n
4️⃣ Cusimax: (Amazon) geni.us/thRC
3️⃣ Bonsenkitchen CT8802: (Amazon) geni.us/pad1
2️⃣ iSiLER CHK-CCA02: (Amazon) geni.us/fTeO7J
1️⃣ Duxtop BT-350DZ: (Amazon) geni.us/FnlaABc
No discussion of coil diameters. Probably most important factor. Most cooktops are similar in power and function but the coil diameter makes a big difference.
5:00 Cast iron is magnetic, so it actually is induction compatible. You just have to avoid sliding cast iron across the glass surface because that may cause scratches.
What about NuWave PIC's? They belong on this list as they have a temperature range from 100° up to 560° giving wider cooking options. Plus all of the features the above models have.
Great Video Thanks
Once you parse the presentation topics into "what is general to all induction cooktops" versus "what is specific to this particular model" (presentation error) you can actually glean some useful information.
Exactly. It keeps repeating the general benefits for ALL induction cooktops to all device presentations!
So, what is the size of the heating coil for each suggestion? If The pot is heated by where the pot is over the element this is a very important aspect. A 6" coil (which is pretty common) is the same size as the small element on an electric stove. An induction pot should only be 6-8" on this coil, limiting the size of the pan and heating area.
That is the info they usually leave out. Good question.
I really like induction hobs. I have four of them !!! My nearly new English Electric Induction Hob stopped working, and showed an E3 fault !!! So I checked all the electrical connections, no blown Capacitors etc. I put some new heat sink compound on the sensor in the middle of the hob copper rings !!!! Now it works Perfectly !!!! The only one I could not fix was a Tefal one that was several years old !!!! Now Induction Hobs are cheap they are fantastic for cooking !!! I always buy the cheapest ones because I think if there is too much electronics jammed into a small space then they are more likely to go wrong. Also the most expensive ones eg the Buffalo is just a plain induction cooker without hundreds of different programs !!!! Inside these Hobs are pretty much the same, so I don't want to spend loads of money on loads of programs that I don't want. Also as far as I'm aware, all induction hobs give an E3 warning with a bleeper to tell you that there is the wrong or no pan on the hob !!! They also shut off shortly after bleeping !!!! I only ended up with four hobs because I wasn't sure if I could definitely fix the faulty one !!!! I have found if I buy a new one I can always fix the faulty one !!!!!!
How do you simmer on your Tefal?
Are you sure you have enough exclamation marks?!!!!!!!!!!?
Can we ve operating manual foodstuff induction
Thanks!
Why did #3 say no cast iron? I never heard that before, it is magnetic.
I believe it heats but can scratch the surface.
This really helps. Thank you. I love your video.
Which of these can be used with Non coated cast iron .
All of them work with Cast Iron !!! I use lots of Plain Cast Iron Cookware !!! If a magnet sticks to the base of any pan then it will work !!!
I doesn' t make a serius comparison. Instead it repeats for every device the same general benefits for all induction cooktops. Ican' t understand why.
You cannot use aluminum, glass pyrex, ceramic pots. Does not heat well at all.
Tata croma. Is that good
Too much time spent repeating 'fearures' common to ALL induction cooking devices by definition. Not enough information compared to differentiate the 5 units (maximum size pot, power cord length, country plug outlet & voltage requirements, etc)
Sorry, this is mis-titled. You did not review induction cooktops, but portable induction burners.
or induction hobs
1:02 HUUUUUGE 1800 W cooking power
2200W would be impressive 😂
@@bradl2636 I got 2200 w pan from a widow. We talked about her loss. Giving his pan was a symbol love'I paid 10 €.
How about cooktops…not hotplates…
Good for 3rd world countries
Who are the third world countries , Is USA included? I heard
all countries of sort uses induction wtf you’re talking
Plenty of 3rd world cities in this here first world country. They definitely can use them here in the U.S.A.
@@kay-fionlamore5352he means Middle East and Africa, USA is a first world country