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Duxtop 1800W Portable Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner, Black 9100MC/BT-M20B

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Color: Black


Features

  • PORTABLE INDUCTION BURNER Duxtop induction cooktop uses 120 V 15 amp electrical outletstandard in all North American homes. ETL listed and built to North American electrical standards. Lightweight induction cooktop makes handling and storage easy
  • Choose from 20 preset power levels (100 to 1800 W) and 20 preset temperature settings (100 F to 460 F). With an 83% energy efficiency rating, induction burner is more efficient than traditional stoves yet provides quick heat-up and faster cooking times
  • EASY TO CLEAN & VIEW With no open flame, food does not burn on the oversized glass cooktop, making the induction burner easy to cleanjust wipe with a damp towel. The control panel with a large display screen, providing easy viewing
  • Induction stoves rely on cookware to heat, so its essential to choose magnetic bottom cookware with a minimum diameter of 5 inches. Auto-pan detection will shut off automatically after 60 seconds if no cookware, or the incorrect cookware is detected
  • Cooktop may be hot after use from contact with hot cookware. Allow to cool before handling or cleaning. If you have any questions about out product, please contact our customer service

Color: Black


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Glass


Special Feature: Electric


Brand: duxtop


Heating Elements: 1


Product Dimensions: 12.7"D x 16.3"W x 3.8"H


Wattage: 1800 watts


Controls Type: Push Button


Voltage: 120 Volts


Burner type: Induction


Color: Black


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Glass


Special Feature: Electric


Brand: duxtop


Heating Elements: 1


Product Dimensions: 12.7"D x 16.3"W x 3.8"H


Wattage: 1800 watts


Controls Type: Push Button


Voltage: 120 Volts


Burner type: Induction


Included Components: Induction Cooktop, no


Power Source: Induction


Item Weight: 6.2 Pounds


Manufacturer: Duxtop


UPC: 820103739092


Global Trade Identification Number: 92


Item Weight: 6.2 pounds


Item model number: BT-M20B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 12, 2013


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  • A nice little, powerful, induction cooktop
Color: Black
Just received the Duxtop 9100MC from Amazon. I tested it by boiling some water on the highest power setting while measuring the current with a clamp meter. The meter showed 14.3 A at 119 V, which works out to about 1700 W. Like so many of these portable units, it claims 1800 W. In reality, though, very few “1800 W” countertop induction cookers actually reach that number. Even the better ones usually top out around 1500–1650 W once you factor in things like: Real-world line voltage sag under load (120 V often dips to 115–118 V) Internal current limiting Efficiency and thermal constraints Conservative firmware to avoid tripping 15 A breakers Given all that, seeing this one reach 1700 W is impressive. I’m really happy with the performance — the highest power setting brings water to a boil noticeably fast. Longevity is still an unknown, of course. This unit replaces our Duxtop Gold 8100MC, which we used for almost four years (since December 2021). It eventually developed temperature-control issues, likely from the thermal paste between the thermistor and the glass plate drying out. But honestly, four years isn’t bad for a $57 purchase, especially since we bought it to get around how painfully slow our Bosch radiant stove was. The same model is now going for $67 in the Black Friday sale. We chose the 9100MC because it has finer temperature/power steps and a more user-friendly sloped control panel — and it was only a dollar more. Induction really is the way to go. We’re planning to replace the big Bosch radiant cooktop with a full induction model when the price is right. And if anyone is unsure about switching to induction, picking up one of these little portable units is a great way to try it out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by ChianG

  • I find this product easy to operate and it performs well.
Color: Black
I have not yet found any dislikes about this product. It performs well. I tested the two cup boil test immediately after receiving it. This cooktop excelled way past my expensive 3 yr old smooth top range. To be clear, once you can heat water and your cookware this fast you cannot go back from that. I knew all of my current cookware would not work with the cooktop, I well understood that when I purchased it. However, about half of my cookware does work with it. Because I am so pleased with the use of this cooktop I was motivated to order a few more essential cookware. I’ve been using this cooktop for nearly a week now, I ordered two of them. I have not turned on my smooth top range since they arrived. I find that learning to regulate the temperature while cooking was easy for me. It didn’t take me long at all learning to regulate the temperatures I needed effectively which made for quick and easy meal preparation. Far easier than using my range. All of the food I’ve prepared using these two cooktops have turned out well and delicious. I’m sure I will eventually need to use my range again for some reason but with these two induction cooktops and my two instant pots it will certainly not be often. To be clear, I’m absolutely in love with these two induction cooktops. If you need to prep do it first because your pans are going to heat up quickly! You won’t have time to heat your pans and prep simultaneously! In about one minute or so it’s time to start cooking if you are sautéing and about 3 minutes if frying in shallow oil. Anything that helps me to produce quality meals quickly is a win win for me. Additionally other benefits of using induction is they do not heat up you or the room. They only heat the pan. The food cooks while the unit is in operation. Turn of the unit and the cooking process stops immediately. My big stove makes my air conditioner come on minutes after turning it on. That doesn’t happen with these induction cooktops! 🙂I’m so glad I bought these! I highly recommend this cooktop. 😎 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021 by Willie Edward Redd

  • Great, but too loud for me
Color: Black
While our induction range was busted, out of warranty and too expensive to repair, we took some time to decide what to replace it with and bought two of these individual burner cook tops to get us by in the meantime. We used these for about two months, and during the discernment process, considered using them permanently and buying a counter top oven. But using these convinced us that this is not an option. PROS: Understand that we were already sold on induction before buying them, and will probably never go back to gas or non-induction electric. So we already knew how to cook with stainless steel and we do so with ease. (You have to know to get the pan hot with fat before adding food, for example. If you are a non-stick cookware lover, you will probably hate these, or at least have a learning curve with them.) That understood, these work great. They heat up fast, are easy to use, easy to clean up, and are as efficient as was our GE induction range cook top. (We loved that range and are very sad that it died after less than 4 years of use.) Actually, they may even have heated up quicker than the GE range, and the settings definitely ran hotter than did our range burners. We have since bought a new induction range (an Electrolux), but are glad to have these as a supplement and a backup, and have stored them carefully for that purpose. Also, the price is right for an alternative to a full cook top. CONS: The fans on these things are LOUD. Again, we were used to induction, and so were used to the fans coming on with use of the oven and burners. But these are at least three times louder than were our GE range fans. And they are probably 6 times louder than our Electrolux range fans. It doesn't bother my husband so much, but I have more sensitive hearing. Before I would sit down and eat the meal just prepared on these things, I would turn off every noise making device (range hood fan, TV's, etc.) to give my ears and brain some peace after the loud droning sound, mixed with a light squeal, that was unavoidable while the meal was being cooked. The sound of two of these burners and a range hood fan was over the top. Also, the first time I had to do kitchen cleanup, I decided that using these permanently was not an option. I don't think the oil and "stuff" that spews from the pot or pan is any more with these than on a normal cook top (that would all just depend on the food and temperature), but having to clean grease splatter off the long, thick, hard-to-straighten out, zig-zaggy electric cord, as well as the sides of these, then move them and clean off the surface of whatever you have it sitting on (we had them on our broken range), was simply too big a pain to me. It is no big deal if these are an occasional use thing. It would be like using any counter top appliance--of course you need to clean it all up and the counter and wall around it afterward. But I would not want to have to do this daily. Also, the cord seems unnecessarily long. We used them on quite close to our counter top outlets, so the cord did not hang away from the appliance, but was zig-zagged quite close to the burner. It would have been nicer if we could plug them in down low on the wall behind the counter top. If we had to use them permanently, I would arrange to do that. In summary, these cook food great and are super user friendly. They're a great option as a way to test induction, and to have as a backup, or when cooking a large meal and you need extra burners. But as a permanent solution, in my opinion, they're just too loud. Even for other uses I have though of, like as warming plates on a buffet for a big holiday meals, I wouldn't recommend them, because they are simply too loud. A sound-sensitive guest may turn unexpectedly aggressive if you subject them to that sound throughout dinner. However, I think my husband would use them and think nothing of it. Background droning noises don't usually bother him. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2016 by Nannette Silvernail

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