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NUWAVE Flex Precision Induction Cooktop, 10.25” Shatter-Proof Ceramic Glass, 6.5” Heating Coil, 45 Temps from 100°F to 500°F, 3 Wattage Settings 600, 900 & 1300 Watts, 9” Duralon Ceramic Pan Included

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Style: Cooktop


Features

  • MAKE ADJUSTMENTS ON-THE-FLY Want hotter temperature or need to cook it longer? No problem; Simply adjust on-the-fly any time; No need to start over; Flexs intuitive digital controls are easy to operate, and the response is immediate.
  • 45 PRE-PROGRAMMED TEMPS - Select from the 6 convenient preset temperature settings or fine tune your own temperature from 100F to 500F in 10F increments; You can also add or deduct cooking time at any time.
  • PRECISE TEMPERATURE CONTROL With 45 precise temperatures at your fingertips, you can keep delicate sauces warm at 100F to grilling a juicy steak with serious grill marks at 500F.
  • SHATTER-PROOF CERAMIC GLASS The heating surface is heavy-duty shatter-proof ceramic glass; It was rigorously tested to withstand intense heat without shattering; It is one of the safest cooktops on the market.
  • FAST & EFFICIENT Flex heats the pot directly transferring 85%~90% of its electro-magnetic energy to heat energy! Traditional stovetops only convert about 30% of their heat for cooking; Flex cooks faster; saves energy; and is safer than any stovetop.
  • SAFETY BUILT-IN Even if you forget, Flex will shut off automatically when the set cook time is completed; When the cookware is removed from the cooktop, Flex will not start; There are no hot coils or open flames reducing the risk of burns and fire.
  • PERFECT FOR DORMS & RVS Flex is light-weight and portable; It performs flawlessly in RVs, dorms, campsites, and smaller apartments; Its 3 wattage settings of 600, 900 & 1300 watts are designed to work well anywhere even when the power is limited.
  • MELT CHOCOLATE - Mastery of the double boiler is not necessary; Simply set the Flex at 120F; add chocolate and stir; It will never burn; Even preparing the most delicate sauces like Hollandaise, Beurre Blanc & Beurre Fondue are no longer daunting.
  • 9 DURALON CERAMIC FRYING PAN INCLUDED The hard-anodized, ultra-nonstick, induction-ready frying pan is non-toxic, PTFE & PFOA free, oven safe, and compatible with all cooktops.
  • HELPING YOU LIVE WELL FOR LESS SINCE 1993 At NUWAVE, we are driven by the pursuit of providing safe, affordable, and environmentally friendly products with the latest technology that will improve your quality of life.

Color: Black


Material: Ceramic


Special Feature: Manual


Brand: Nuwave


Heating Elements: 1


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 12"W x 2"H


Wattage: 1300 watts


Controls Type: Push Button


Burner type: Open


Included Components: 9" Non-Stick Healthy Ceramic Fry Pan


Color: Black


Material: Ceramic


Special Feature: Manual


Brand: Nuwave


Heating Elements: 1


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 12"W x 2"H


Wattage: 1300 watts


Controls Type: Push Button


Burner type: Open


Included Components: 9" Non-Stick Healthy Ceramic Fry Pan


Power Source: induction


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Manufacturer: NuWave


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PIC Flex with 9" Pan


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 20, 2016


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Nice little induction single-burner. Works great! Some Annoyances. Possible EMI concerns(?).
Style: Cooktop
My first review didn't appear to post so I am doing a horrid job with a second try. UPDATE: Wow! The level of control on this is amazing. I could take something from "boiling" to "not boiling" by using the +/- with the temperature settings with just a five degree difference. Also let something cook on 600w rather than 900w - still boiled. Amazing. Items of note: - Usable "HOT" area in center ring area is a diameter of 6 3/4". - Max recommended pot/pan size if 10.3". Material in the 3.5" zone outside the inner ring will take longer to heat, etc. - PIC Flex is about 10.1" wide. 11 3/4" long, and 2 1/2" inches high. - Does not have an "Off" switch so may (or may not) use Vampire Power. - Can be set for 600w/900w/1300w, but cooking times are obviously "longer" for lower settings. - "Exhaust" vent looks to run from "9-oclock to 1-oclock" position. Air seems to exit around "11-oclock". - "Another vent ("Intake"?) looks to be around the "2-oclock to 3-oclock" position. - 32" cord is permanently attached at comes out "from the right" in between the two vents. - Area around the exhaust vent can get on the toasty side. - Digital thermometers are very useful to keep an eye on the temperature. - Heat does travel to the outer edge of the unit, so if using a larger pan for long periods of time, don't do like the picture on the box and put your hand on the surface. - Looks like it "cools reasonably fast". I wouldn't put my hand on it immediately after use, but it's certainly safer than a conventional stove top. If I had the remodel to do all over again, I could envision stealing the stove top's 40a breaker and instead just having a counter top with outlets for multiple NuWaves. Hmm..... Always The Future... Although it maxes out at 1300 watts, I am on the Paranoid Side so will be running it at 900 watts. Kitchen circuit is 20a, but never hurts to be safe. I like that they include a two quick-reference pages for those who tend to skip reading manuals, but even the "instructions" section of the "manual" is only about nine pages with the rest being recipes. A PDF version of the manual is also available. They list additional "accessories" for purchase in the manual. Ex: if I plan to store the PIC Flex rather than leave it on the counter, I would want to consider getting the Carrying Case (31115) to protect the PIC Flex from being bumped or scraped. One could also purchase an "induction ready cast-iron grill" (with drip tray) to actually "grill" on the PIC Flex (32023). Unfortunately, the carrying case (31115) does not appear to be listed on Amazon :( but the manufacturer sells it for (at present) $14.95 ***PLUS*** another $11.95 in shipping/handling/etc. $27.00 is a bit too much for a bag, so I may try the PIC Gold's slightly larger case (31111) as that is $18.95 and Free Shipping for Prime Members. Set at 900w, It boiled half a quart of water in a short amount of time, and one of the quick start pages also gives examples of times/wattage. Going to assume the temp was set to either "High" (425F) or "Max/Sear" (500F) . 1 cup water at: 600W / 900W / 1,300W Time: 4:15m 2:00m 1:30m I finally gave "cooking soup" a try, and that would be about 4.75 quarts of veggies and water and such. The bottom of the pot (usable area) was 7 1/4", so only 1/2" was outside the inner ring. I set the PIC Flex for 380 degrees and after thirty minutes it was showing signs of beginning to boil. I cheated and pushed it to 400 and it started boiling a few minutes later. After that, I turned it down to 360 and it was still bubbling away. I was too much of a coward to try adding the lid as didn't want to risk things spilling over. Everything worked flawlessly. The only issue was User Error - I was unaware of the Countdown Timer which I assume defaults at one hour. I wanted to let it boil for 45 minutes, but my ignoring the timer meant it shut off before this. I switched it back on and let things finish up. I pressed the "clear" button twice to deactivate the unit, and gave it a few more minutes to let the fan run to exhaust any additional heat. Then pressed the "off" switch on the device (rated for 1800w) that I had the PIC Flex plugged into. This unit is smaller than other models, so if one wanted to cook with larger pots/pans, one should opt for a larger NuWave unit. The benefit of this one is the smaller size, so if one is trying to save space and isn't planning to use larger pots/pans - Get This! :) Combined with the ability to choose your wattage (600w/900w/1300w) and temperature, this is a great all-round single burner for environments where space or power is a concern. The Countdown Timer is an added safety feature. Should one get called away, fall asleep, etc, the PIC Flex will shut itself off - less concern of burning food or worse. Where was this when I was in college? Hot Plate = Stone Knives & Bear Skins! Negative Stuff... :( Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Concerns ================================= The manual mentions "This appliance emits an electromagnetic field that is STRONGEST within TWO FEET of the cooking surface." The manual also mentions "Do not place devices or objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields on top of or next to the NuWave(tm) PIC Flex. (Eg: credit cards, cell phones, radios, TVs, video recorders, etc.). This may well be "CYA Boilerplate" documentation, but still something to consider. If one exists in the 21st century, then one may have on one's person a cell phone and/or some credit cards. And if one is operating the PIC Flex without Plastic Man Arms (or a long stick) then one is going to be well inside the "electromagnetic field that is STRONGEST within TWO FEET of the cooking surface." So one could interpret the manual to infer that it might be wiser to keep one's wallet and cell phone "elsewhere" when using the PIC Flex. Some Annoyances =============== - There is no "off" switch so may be using "Vampire Power". As I don't like things that could be switched on by an accidental touch, will be plugging this into something that will function as an "off" switch (rated for 1800w). - Cord is a bit on the short side and comes out from the "right" so this limits where one might place the PIC Flex. If the cord was centered in the rear or a bit longer, this wouldn't be much of an issue as I want to avoid Stretching the Cord. - Above mentioned concern about "EMI". - The ads state that the unused area "remains cool" and that is not a completely accurate statement. One can't banish physics, and there isn't a vacuum (or a force field) to keep the heat contained inside the 6 3/4" inner ring. Heat will radiate out from the center to the unused area. Not much, but it is noticeable. Ex: I was using a pot with a "contact area" of about 5 1/2" to boil water. When I started, the digital thermometer said the overall surface temp was about 72 degrees. When I took the pot off the PIC Flex later, then "center" area was around 170 degrees and the outer ring was 84 degrees. Obviously the heat will radiate outward from the center, with the points closest to the pot/pan being the hottest. Since humans operate at 98.6 degrees, 84 degrees is nothing to worry about, but just mentioning that heat will radiate out from the center. I assume the bigger the pot/pan, the hotter the temp, and the longer the time, the hotter the outside area will be. Ex: Place a HOT pot/pan on a table, and the surface of the table is going to heat up.. etc. UPDATE: When I was cooking soup, the area of the ring behind the pot was pushing 115 degrees. No force fields, so the heat is going to radiate out from the center. - If one is going to use this with an "off" switch, do NOT turn it "off" immediately after use. The internal fan will be running for at least a minute after you stop using the PIX Flex, so wait at least 90 seconds to allow the fan to dissipate heat from the unit. - The heat has to go SOMEWHERE (physics again). The exhaust vent doubles as a mini space heater. I was measuring temps of 115 degrees coming out the vent, but obviously if the surface of the unit is pushing 360 degrees, the waste heat has to go somewhere. Ex: My Dyson Slim vacuum cleaner has excellent power/suction, but the cost is the heat it puts out the exhaust vent while operating. Minor annoyances aside, this was a GREAT purchase. I currently live in a Gas Stove World, but am eventually moving to an Electric Stove World. The PIC Flex will be excellent for trying out new cookware as I get ready for the transition from Anodized to Stainless Steel. It also never hurts to have an extra - portable - burner on hand and would serve as an excellent backup in case something happens to the main stove. This would work great during a kitchen remodel or even something more mundane like "waiting for the kitchen floor to dry". Grill lovers in confined spacers could get the grill add-on (32023) and have fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017 by NM NM

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars A design flaw
Style: Cooktop
I've had this induction heater and the 9" pan for a couple weeks. it works great but there at least two caveats, which is why I gave it only 4 stars. 1) The top of the unit can get very hot, but when you are done cooking and shut it off, the fan stops immediately. This is not good. The fan should be connected to the power supply through a thermal and/or external switch that would keep it running until the temperature of the cooking surface is below 50C. The worst treatment that can be given to an electronic component (resisters, capacitors, inductors, IC's, LED's, buttons, etc) is to subject them to soaking in heat for long periods of time. This can cause them to age rapidly and change values, throwing the circuit out of design specifications and leading to failures. 2) If one lifts the pan while cooking, and the inductive connection is broken, the display flashes an "E1" error message, forcing the user to reset the heat and time settings after setting the pan back on the device. What the device should do is keep the time and temperature settings on hold and put the device into a pause mode until the pan is returned or a certain amount of time passes, say 5 minutes. To avoid the first caveat I am going to get a small fan to blow onto the device after I finish cooking, to help it cool down faster. To avoid the second caveat I am going to refrain from lifting the pan off of the device until I'm done cooking and have shut the device down with the "pause/clear" button and unplugged it. The 9" pan fits nicely on the device and the stick proof surface works very well. One can see the heating pattern when frying eggs, if one keeps the pan centered on the top of the device. The egg white cooks quickly in 4" diameter circle in the center of the pan. The heat works its way out to the edges within two or three minutes. At 375 watts pancake batter for one pancake, placed in the center of the pan, cooks quickly and uniformly. It is easy, while holding the pan with one hand and using a silicon spatula in the other, to move the pan off center and end up heating only 3/4ths or 2/3rds of the bottom of the pan. So far, I like this cooking device and it is working well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 by Jerry L. Kreps

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL product!
Style: Cooktop
Have 3 of them, use two of them nearly every day. Been using them for over 10 years. New Wave is the best Induction plate! Very easy to use! Safer around children, than a stove top. Still have to be careful.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Arla

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars My stove broke but no worry
Style: Cooktop
My stove broke and at current prices I can’t buy another one but between this, toaster oven, instant pot, and microwave I’m all set cooking whatever I need to. I’ve used this Nuwave a lot since purchasing it. Make sure to get silicone cookware utensils so you don’t scratch the non stick surface. Love this thing I use it almost every day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Mary Ann Fargo Mary Ann Fargo

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars IN MOTOR HOME
Style: Cooktop
JUST WIPE CLEAN.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by BOB SYNOGROUND

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars holy cow!
Style: Cooktop
I wish i would have known about this sooner. amazing to use and saves money.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023 by dennis perzely

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Used one time. Maintained correct temp.
Style: Cooktop
Tried to use it the 2nd time but it would not heat. Now it’s useless
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Cooking quick and fast
Style: Cooktop
I love this electric cooking. It is fast, boiling water cooking, and the cleanup is fast. I also like the pan that came with it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Veronica Clifford

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