2024 the best induction review
Price: $168.20
(as of Dec 04, 2024 12:34:09 UTC - Details)
Warranty & Support
Feedback
From the brand
Duxtop Induction Cooktop
Duxtop
Portable Countertop Burner
About Secura
SECURA is a leading North American small appliance manufacturer. Our products are sold under the SECURA and Duxtop brands. Our products are top sellers on many online shopping sites as well as in several large national retail stores.
We proudly stand behind our comprehensive warranties for all of our Secura and Duxtop brand products. Our commitment to our customers is second to none.
PORTABLE INDUCTION BURNER: Duxtop professional countertop burner uses 120 V 15 amp electrical outlet–standard in all North American homes. ETL listed. Lightweight, portable induction cooktop makes handling and storage easy
Choose from 20 preset power levels (100 to 1800 W) and 20 preset temperature level settings (100 °F to 460 °F). With an 83% energy efficiency, induction burner is more efficient than traditional gas or electric stoves
SENSOR TOUCH PANEL WITH LCD SCREEN: The sensor touch panel is sensitive to touch and easy to operate. The angle control panel features a large LCD readout display screen, providing easy viewing, even from a distance
DURABLE & EASY TO CLEAN: Stainless steel construction ensures durability and reliability. Equipped with a 7-blade fan and back tuyere to rapidly dissipate heat. With no open flame, food does not burn-on the glass cooktop so it's easy to clean
Induction stoves rely on cookware to heat, so it’s essential to choose magnetic bottom cookware with a minimum diameter of 5 inches. Cooktop will not operate without compatible cookware. Please allow the burner to cool down before cleaning
Reviewer: Sean Bryant
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: TRUE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE
Review: There is an old expression that one would use to praise another one's actions or performance that went: "Now you're cooking with gas!" Well, that needs to be updated to "Now you're cooking with induction!"Seriously, I have been eyeing this particular Duxtop model for some time, and induction countertop burners in general for some number of years. I've looked at them in person and online, and finally decided to purchase this Duxtop commercial model. I have had it now for a little over a week, and I find myself using it daily, and even going out of my way to use it over my "high performance" GE Profile Dual Fuel Range. My range has a gas cooktop that has been good, but I have always wanted to try induction. This Duxtop commercial model outperforms even my high output burner on my range. Boiling water is a snap, whether for a pot of coffee, or a big pot of pasta; melting butter, or clarifying butter, frying and sautéeing, cooking slowly, keeping food warm, this Duxtop is simply a dream come true.The unit itself is very well built. The cabinet is stainless steel, the cooktop itself is thick black glass, and the touch controls are sensitive and responsive. There are quick-start buttons, and three quick keystrokes get you cooking in a jiffy. You can select between "power levels" 0.5 (Very Low) to 10 (High), and you can alternately shift to temperature mode. Temperature mode seems to be pretty accurate; I have set the temperatures to varying levels for different foods to hold at 140°, 180°, 200°,, and each time, I fitted the pot with two separate probe thermometers on opposite sides of the pan. In each case, I used either water, or a dense vegetable soup with chickpeas. In all cases, the Duxtop warmed the contents of the pan evenly, and held the contents at the preset temperatures, with a little variation of about ten degrees on either side, as the burner cycled on and off. I found this variation to be totally acceptable, and my next step will be to attempt deep frying. I have used this for pressure cooking dried legumes, regular boiling for pastas, soups, coffee, tea, etc., simmering and slow-cooking soups, sautéeing, and shallow frying... all results have really been to absolute perfection.Cookware to be used with an induction cooktop must be made of ferrous metal, e.g. iron, cast iron (Lodge, Wagner, Le Creuset, Staub, etc.), stainless steel to which a magnet will stick (many brands such as All-Clad, Cuisinart, Viking). It will NOT work with cookware made from ceramic, Pyrex, Corningware, aluminum, copper. The best way to test your cookware is to take a standard kitchen magnet, and test the bottoms of your cookware. If the magnet sticks, you're good to go; if not, then reserve that for your stove. Speaking of cast iron, and this Duxtop commercial model, this particular model can withstand a total weight capacity of sixty-five (65) pounds! This model is, as I said, well built, heavy for its size, and very, very stable on the countertop.I shall give updates, if I find them necessary, as to continued performance and longevity, but it is my instinct that this is one of the best choices I have ever made in terms of having a good, high quality accessory burner to supplement my stove. If I had to voice a regret, it would only be that I should not have waited this long to make this purchase. It is well worth the money! As a matter of fact, I am going to order another one soon. You can buy this with confidence.MARCH 2021: THIRTEEN MONTH IN-SERVICE UPDATE:Performance is just as excellent thirteen months later as the first day I plugged it in and put into service. I literally use this Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop every single day. From boiling water for coffee or tea, to sauté or simmer, or frying, this appliance is tops!
Reviewer: Hercules1960
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very pleasantly surprised. Great professional product.
Review: I have a $700 Vollrath Mirage Pro 59510P. This unit is 90 percent as good as the Vollrath for 1/4 the price.The Vollrath has 100 power level settings versus 20 on this one. 20 is twice as many as most induction cooktops. This is good.When the temperature control is set to 300 degrees, there is very little variation. The most I saw was -10 to +5, 290 degrees to 305 degrees. Using an infrared thermometer directly on the bottom of the pan. On the low end of the scale, it seems to run a few degrees warm. On the high end using a dutch oven, With two quarts of oil in it, it seemed to run on the cold side. About 40 degrees low. As far as induction goes, this seems to be far better than average. I had a Newwave pro that I replaced with this Duxtop. With the Newwave pro, the temperature varied by 100 degrees below what I had it set at or it was 100 degrees above it. It was either not cooking or burning up the food. I hated using it.The temperature settings go from 120 degrees to 460 degrees. This is better than most.The only con I can find with it is the temperature settings are in 20 degree increments. Ten degrees would be better. But you're not going to find anything that precise without spending 700 dollars or more.The learning curve on this Duxktop Is rather short. There is a slight variation between pans and the amount of oil you have in them. But you will figure it out quickly. It's nothing like that Newwave Pro that I had, that cooked differently every single time you used it.Duxtop makes a consumer version of this unit, which costs about 95 dollars. I recommend that you spend the extra money and buy this one. This one is more sturdy and supports considerably more weight.The controls are very easy to use. But there's one thing I really don't care for once you hit the lock button. The only way to make a change is to turn the unit completely off.In summation, I have used induction for several years. Unless you get a bad unit, I am sure that you will be very pleased with this Duxtop. Like I said at the beginning, it is 90 percent as good as the Volrath Mirage Pro.
Reviewer: Mario F.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: La.mejor compra que puedas hacer en una hornilla de inducción
Reviewer: Peter,S
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: My introduction to Induction cooktop cooking was the Nuwave as seen on the Shopping Channels....Here in Canada12-14 yrs ago $99.00. It did last me well, but died this December '22...Now the search is on fo the replacement.Did buy the Nuwave Gold. Total FAIL.... Nothing like the Original....NOW finding the DUXTOP Commercial cooker, and reading the reviews, watching the video's... THIS is THE lowest priced Commercial cooker that REALLY PERFORM'S!!It boils Ice cold water (2cups) in 3min- 8 second's...Warm room temp water in a minute 40 second's.As soon as I turned it on and hit the Boil button, almost instantly bubbles started to form...Is this Overkill for "Suzy Homemaker"..NO!... I appreciate it for the speed that it has and the adjustability this cooker offers .It is SIMPLE to understand and use. Thank you DUXTOP ððð
Reviewer: Karen Camaño
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excelente producto
Reviewer: David Coulombe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: At first I thought the unit was defective. It was shutting down towards the end of the canning cycle. I tried it twice and finally reached out to Duxtop. They were very responsive and explained that the cooktop will shut down after two hours if you don't use the cooktop timer. The third time I used the canner I set the cooktop timer and it worked perfectly. The cooktop is heavy duty and handles the canners weight. My element stove top would struggle. It's nice that it stays cool and it seem that without the extra heat from an element the entire canning process was cooler and more efficient. The main purpose of this cooktop was for canning but I've tried frying some eggs in a cast iron pan and it worked great. It seemed like the pan heated up much faster than a conventional element and the heat was easily controlled. The only noise from the cooktop is the fan, which isn't too loud. I couldn't hear any high pitch noise that I've read about in other reviews but I know some people can hear higher frequencies than others. This was a good purchase for my purposes and I'm sure I will use it a lot.
Reviewer: arnold
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I should have bought it years ago. My kitchen is next to bedroom. I could not fry anything for the smell. Now I move this induction thing next to the door of my living room. The ventilation is great. I often reheat my soup and forget. Now this one, I just push boil. It will stop after 10 minutes. Save me many times.
Customers say
Customers like the functionality, build quality, and ease of use of the countertop burner. They mention it works fantastic, is heavy-duty, and intuitive to use. Some also say it's a top quality cooktop, has a strong flat surface, and the touchpad is solid glass. Customers also like the value for money and heat transfer. However, some customers have issues with the noise level and disagree on temperature control and heat distribution.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews