Seminole Wind
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i have heard (not seen in person) that some of the induction cookers can be set to a temperature instead of a wattage. does anyone know of a portable one that has this option?
Seminole Wind said:i have heard (not seen in person) that some of the induction cookers can be set to a temperature instead of a wattage. does anyone know of a portable one that has this option?
tx2sturgis said:Even the simple act of putting a lid on a pot or pan while cooking increases the temperature retained inside.
tx2sturgis said:That sounds reasonable but I wonder if different types of cookware would produce different amounts of heat (into the food) for a given input wattage.
Dunno.
Even the simple act of putting a lid on a pot or pan while cooking increases the temperature retained inside.
Calibrated cookware, maybe?
We had Nuwave burners, 2 individual burners, for nearly 5 years. They worked well and we had no trouble with them. But due to space requirements, our electrical system, the need for hookups or a generator to use them, and my own cooking preferences, we have changed to a 2-burner propane stovetop.4k4000 said:I'm shopping for a portable countertop induction cooktop. I searched the forum and found threads discussing general use, but didn't find any reviews of specific units.
I'm considering the IKEA TILLREDA but after watching some reviews on YouTube it seems like the fan is kinda noisy. I also found an Electric Induction Cooktop, iSiLER 1800W Sensor Touch Portable Induction Cooker Cooktop on Amazon which someone there reviewed as "less noisy than most". I wonder if they are all the same or if the noise isn't as bad in real life as it seems in the videos.
And also I'd like to get a generally high quality unit that will be reliable. Maybe someone with experience can comment. Thanks.
Ken in Anaheim said:4k4000, wre you running the cooker plugged into a wall socket (115volts AC) or thru an inverter? I've heard they buzz" unless using a perfect sine wave type inverter.
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