Excellent video and sorely needed. I believe induction cooking will quickly become the norm and this is the best video I found on induction cooktop reviews. Comment to the narrator: There are several key words you do not annunciate well and I had to hit replay 10 times to hear the specific word or phrase (for example "arent"). If the listener confuses this word with "are" then it has an entirely different outcome for the viewer. Annunciate your key words better and try not to talk 'down' to us as if we are children. The tone in your voice is like your talking to young children, or puppy dogs.
Yes well you should learn to use the correct words. You used the word your when you meant to use you're. The abbreviation for you are is YOU'RE not YOUR. So as you proved, nobody is perfect 🤣
I used to think the pan NEEDED to be magnetic. Then I ordered this induction pan from Amazon. I first checked to see if a magnet stuck to it. IT DID NOT. I was thinking “oh, this pan will not work”…then I tried it. It worked perfectly. So I’m not sure how a non-magnetic pan can work, but it does! But most non-magnetic pans won’t work
@@cameronsimonton2515 , yes, that is true. I actually purchased a pan thru Amazon, to which a magnet DOESN’T stick, and it works very well on the induction cooktop. Which surprised me. I thought The pan HAD to be magnetic. But that thought process evidently isn’t true.
No product like this found that cheap is ever going to be good or safe. Most likely will break soon if it even works at all. Better to just save a bit and buy at least a decent one.
You are both correct. We “should” be using Celsius in the US…to standardize with the rest of the world, plus, it’s based on more science, but…Fahrenheit is more “precise” when used with round numbers in degree accuracy
➜ Links to the Best Portable Induction Cooktops 2021 we listed in this video:
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➜ 5. Rosewill RHAI-16001 - amzn.to/3shu8YI
➜ 4. NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop - amzn.to/3wTGNow
➜ 3. Duxtop 9600LS - amzn.to/3uRmvKa
➜ 2. Cuisinart ICT-60 Double Induction Cooktop - amzn.to/3e2eVFU
➜ 1. Duxtop 9100MC - amzn.to/3g9tFWq
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➜ 5. Rosewill RHAI-16001 - amzn.to/3x21Qp1
➜ 4. NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop - amzn.to/3uT6RhH
➜ 3. Duxtop 9600LS - amzn.to/3mK3w1k
➜ 2. Cuisinart ICT-60 Double Induction Cooktop - amzn.to/3shuONK
➜ 1. Duxtop 9100MC - amzn.to/32fDYQt
1:07 1800 Volts?? You'd have to calculate wait times at the clock tower for a lightning storm when meal planning.
Watt?
Great Scott!
That Duxtop runs on 1,800 VOLTS! It actually cooks with lightning.
Wow! I’m gonna need this!
200-1800 Volts rotfl
I really needed this, wish there were double plate tops included in the review though
Que linda cocina donde comprar ? Y cuánto cuesta ?
Excellent video and sorely needed. I believe induction cooking will quickly become the norm and this is the best video I found on induction cooktop reviews. Comment to the narrator: There are several key words you do not annunciate well and I had to hit replay 10 times to hear the specific word or phrase (for example "arent"). If the listener confuses this word with "are" then it has an entirely different outcome for the viewer. Annunciate your key words better and try not to talk 'down' to us as if we are children. The tone in your voice is like your talking to young children, or puppy dogs.
Yes well you should learn to use the correct words. You used the word your when you meant to use you're. The abbreviation for you are is YOU'RE not YOUR. So as you proved, nobody is perfect 🤣
@@dansykes4965 cry about it
@@hydeleiyt people in glass houses
Does it use external batteries. What size ?
The Duxtop only has a 5" heating element. I bought one and it's not that great on anything but small pans.
Hi, i am looking for one with a larger element for bigger pans. Do you have any recommendations?
You're just reading off the specs
How much
I will be using my induction cooktop for UA-cam...which one makes the least amount of noise?
I won't purchased a induction top because of the noise 😖
1800 volts ???
How is the Duxtop 9100MC able to beat the Duxtop 9600LS as "Best"?
This doesn't make sense. The 9600LS is clearly the better model.
You may want to check if any of the others have a larger heating element. The Duxtop is only 5 inches. I have one and it's not that great.
So it works only with magnetic pan?
Think about that for a moment...
No, they also work with stainless steel which is not magnetic.
I used to think the pan NEEDED to be magnetic. Then I ordered this induction pan from Amazon. I first checked to see if a magnet stuck to it. IT DID NOT. I was thinking “oh, this pan will not work”…then I tried it. It worked perfectly. So I’m not sure how a non-magnetic pan can work, but it does! But most non-magnetic pans won’t work
@@tjam4229 if a magnet sticks to the plan, it will work in induction cook top.
@@cameronsimonton2515 , yes, that is true. I actually purchased a pan thru Amazon, to which a magnet DOESN’T stick, and it works very well on the induction cooktop. Which surprised me. I thought The pan HAD to be magnetic. But that thought process evidently isn’t true.
Good
I had a hard time getting past the voice which was super obnoxious.
You lost me at 1800 VOLTS! Lol.
Any portable stove , cheaper and smaller options on amazon with the same quality under 30 dollars?
No product like this found that cheap is ever going to be good or safe. Most likely will break soon if it even works at all. Better to just save a bit and buy at least a decent one.
WHAT ARE THE LARGEST SIZE PAN YOU CAN USE NONE OF THE IDOTS SELLING THEM EVER TELL YOU WHY??????
FANTASTIKA AMIN AMORE AMORE.END.
Seriously why do Americans still use Fahrenheit? It's so ridiculous
Because Fahrenheit has better integer accuracy than Celsius.
@@AndyHilton what a load of crap. Why does the rest of the world use Celsius then?
Oh my. Breathe, smile & cook!!!! It's all good.
You are both correct. We “should” be using Celsius in the US…to standardize with the rest of the world, plus, it’s based on more science, but…Fahrenheit is more “precise” when used with round numbers in degree accuracy
@@tjam4229 well I can't argue with that. Well said👍
you didn't test any of them? so you have no idea what your talking about!
Hm.
"11 pounds"? I wonder what this is in SI, you know, the system 95% of the world uses.