- Sales Rank: #171267 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Black
- Brand: Total Chef
- Model: TCIS11BNG
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.50" h x
15.00" w x
11.80" l,
9.30 pounds
Features
- Keep your kitchen cool with the new Total Chef single burner induction cooktop
- Induction element transfers heat directly to magnetic cookware, any part of the element untouched by cookware will not get hot
- Induction Cooktops are approx 60-Percent more energy efficient than a regular cooktop More rapid than gas or traditional electric elements
- Easy to Clean: spills are easy to wipe clean
- 1600-Watt Temperature settings: 150-450F
TOTAL CHEF Induction Cooktop Single Burner Keep your kitchen cool with the new Total Chef single burner induction cooktop.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Cook top is great, included 'bonus' pan is no bonus
By Denard D. Springle IV
Our first impression of this cook top is that it is very well put together, small and relatively energy efficient compared to other forms of electric cooking. My wife had purchased this one because it included a 'bonus' pan to use with the induction cook top, but we quickly realized this pan is way too thin to be useful on this cook top. It's stainless steel, but its very thin, somewhere on the order of the thickness of card stock paper, maybe. This ultra thin pan is very easy to burn on even low settings, as we found out attempting to use it for the first time.Pros:Cook top is small, lightweight and relatively efficient for it's price point.Cook top operates in either preset heat modes (1 - 10) or by temperature in increments.Cook top will not operate with cookware that is not magnetic (glass, aluminum, etc.) and will not even stay on if attempting to use them.Cook top is not swipe sensitive, so it's not easy to change settings or turn it on accidentally, but provides concise controls when used appropriately (by touching)Cook top heats up quickly and provides consistent heating across the surface.Cons:Included 'bonus' pan is great for boiling water and cooking pasta, but not much else. Any small amount of material (butter, margarine, PAM for example) will burn even on the lowest setting within seconds.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Works OK
By Wayne Ogburn
The Total Chef induction unit works OK, but there are better units.The bonus pan is just too, too thin for induction cooking and should not be considered in your purchase. You could boil water in it, but the handles don't even make it practical for that.
Tags : {SPIN_10} induction cooker
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