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Duxtop 1800W Portable Induction Cooktop, Countertop Burner Included 5.7 Quarts Professional Stainless Steel Cooking Pot with Lid, Heavy Impact-bonded Bottom

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Features

  • COMPACT & PORTABLE INDUCTION BURNER: lightweight, portable induction burner makes handling and storage easy. Compact design uses 110/120V 15-Amp Electrical outlet, standard in all North American homes. ETL listed
  • Choose from 10 preset power levels (200 to 1800W) and 10 preset temperature level settings (140 F to 460 F). With an 83% energy efficiency, induction burner is more efficient than traditional gas or electric stoves
  • 170-MIN TIMER: Built-in countdown digital timer programmable in 1-minute increments up to 170 minutes) allows for set it and forget it stock-making, steaming, slow-cooking and other tasks. Glass cooktop surface is easy to clean using only damp towel
  • 5.7-QT STAINLESS STEEL POT: This pot is made of food-grade 18/10 stainless steel with a heavy gauge impacted-bonded bottom to ensuring quick, even heating. Features a wider mouth than normal stockpots, for easy stirring and braising
  • VERSATILE: this portable induction cooktop comes with a classic stainless steel cooking pot well suited for preparing hot pot, stocks, soups, stews, pasta and more

Color: Black


Material: Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Induction Stovetop Compatible


Brand: duxtop


Heating Elements: 1


Product Dimensions: 11"D x 13"W x 2"H


Wattage: 1800 watts


Controls Type: Knob


Voltage: 120 Volts


Burner type: Induction


Color: Black


Material: Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Induction Stovetop Compatible


Brand: duxtop


Heating Elements: 1


Product Dimensions: 11"D x 13"W x 2"H


Wattage: 1800 watts


Controls Type: Knob


Voltage: 120 Volts


Burner type: Induction


Included Components: Induction Cooktop


Power Source: induction


Manufacturer: duxTop


UPC: 769134700315


Item Weight: 14.02 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: BT-180G3


Date First Available: November 5, 2019


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  • High-quality pot, thoughtfully designed burner
I had the previous version of this burner, and when it started to give up the ghost, I bought this. I think it is an improvement in the following two ways: There are now three cooking modes: time, temperature, and power (the mode added). I never saw the point of the time mode; you cook things at specific temperatures, which then determines how long you cook them. They also got rid of the groove around the edge. Now, it has a smooth glass surface edge to edge, and you can clean it off with ease. I cringe when I see so many burners full of areas for crud to collect. Every part of this is easy to clean. The pot actually seems quite nice, with a very thick bottom. It is not nonstick, however, and that really disappoints me, even if it is a stockpot, intended for soup and such. That is because nearly all soup recipes start with something being sautéed, such as bacon or onions, or even a package of ground beef. I checked out a *lot* of burners, and here is a summary of what I found: I bought an induction burner to try out prior to a kitchen remodel that never happened. I am disabled, and can no longer stand at my cooktop, which is solid-surface ceramic, which I despise. The first thing I learned about induction cooking is its responsiveness, much closer to gas than ceramic, regardless of appearance, when speaking about how rapidly food in the pan heats up or cools down. If you, like me, used gas for your whole life and were forced to then live with a ceramic cooktop, you know the frustration of trying to deal with something so slow to heat up or cool down. With the portable induction burner, I can sit at the table in a comfortable upholstered chair with the burner on a little rolling cart in front of me, where I can look down and see the food clearly, something I had not been able to do for years. I had been using a stir-fry pan for nearly everything for about 20 years, so it worked well to have a burner/nonstick stir-fry pan at the ready. After almost exactly a year, I noticed that food was no longer cooking well, was taking longer and longer to get to cooking temperature, and was shutting off at random. I thought that a year was a short time for it to last, so I set out to find something better than Duxtop. I failed. Not because Duxtop is perfect, but because so many others were so bad. The #1 complaint? Units seemed to stop working properly after about a year. All of them. There are some with a 4.8 or 4.9 rating, but look more closely: Nearly all of them have fake ratings out the wazoo. One of them had only two ratings from verified purchasers. So I did some calculations. The full-size built-ins seem to be better quality, but they are substantially more expensive, and given that we are elderly, dividing that cost over our expected remaining years in this house yields a much higher annual cost than just biting the bullet and buying a new unit each year. So I wound up buying a newer version of the first Duxtop I bought last year. So far, it performs beautifully. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by Jacqueline Kiffe

  • Amazing product! Made the right choice
At my house I do not have a functioning stove top. I had been on the look out for a portable cooktop of some kind to use in place of a normal stove top. I had purchased several other cook tops, all electric or coil heating units. They never really worked well for me. They didnt get very hot, they didnt hold heat well, they couldnt actually boil water, essentially they were garbage. So I started looking around for a better option and that is when I found this AMAZING product. It heats so quickly, it is consistent, reliable, durable, and by far the best cook top I have ever used. Even compared to the stove top that is traditionally used in most places. I recommend this product to anyone looking for a great induction cook top, whether it is in place of a non functional stove top like mine or if you are just looking for an extra cook top to have around the holidays for example so you can cook many things at one time. There was also an amazing pan included with my purchase. Its wonderful for boiling water, cooking large meals or really anything you need. The only negative thing I could possibly think of is there is a high pitched sort of ringing noise it makes at the higher settings. I am young and have very good hearing so I do believe it bothers me more than most. But I am able to tune it out and its really only noticable to me while at the very highest setting available. I would purchase this again if or when I need a second cook top. Love love love this product!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020 by Kirsten

  • useful
We threw out the bowl because it drips all over everything. Terrible design. But the hot plate is great, and now we only use the gas cooktop when we need to use more than one burner. Quick, easy to calibrate, super easy to clean, and we don't worry about gas in the house.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by tom

  • Portable for summer use.
Really like this induction cooktop. Great for cooking outside. I do not like the smell of cooking oil when frying food. So when I don’t use my air fryer, I use this cooktop out on the deck. No smell or residue from deep frying indoors. Also nice to use to prepare a complete meal out on the patio next to the grill. No running back and forth to check on things. Handy for making a nice sauce or stir fry to go with the grilled food. The house stays cool and odor free, and I can visit with guests while I cook. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by DL

  • Bought it for my 5th Wheel Camper
I purchased this for my fifth wheel camper as we do a lot of cooking for a large group of people when we are “Clamping” with family at our local campground. The large size makes it family friendly, and you do not have to use your propane gas from your stove. I will not cook with anything other than glass or stainless steel, for obvious reasons. This product really met my expectations. And as a bonus, the wife loves it too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023 by TimeLord1

  • There’s nothing like induction!
Our Electrolux induction stove stopped working after three years. This is not as quick nor does it heat as smoothly as the Electrolux stove but it doesn’t cost thousands either. It has served us well as we are waiting for our super slow order of a new Induction stove to arrive. This is a good price for a very practical induction burner. And the pot is perfect for almost anything, for frying or boiling ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021 by Jeffrey H.

  • My First Try at Induction Cooking and a Suggestion
What I like about this product is that it gives you the ability to control the temperature in the pan much like a gas stove does. There is a slight learning curve to using this product just like there was when you first learned to cook. It is quickly over come by your experience. For example boiling water. Once the pot reaches the boiling point do I let go or turn it down. If I turn it down, by how much and when. The stainless steel cooking pot is the perfect addition to this set. It gives you the ability to cook a one pot meal for the whole family. I do have one recommendation and that is buying the Silicone cooking mat along with this product. It not only protects the glass top of the cooker, but it also prevents your pot from slipping around on the cooker. Over all, I think my first choice for learning how to cook through induction was perfect for me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020 by Schultzda

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