Duxtop Ultra Thin Full Glass Top Portable Sensor Touch Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner, 1500W
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| Color | White |
| Material | Glass |
| Brand | duxtop |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5"D x 11.5"W x 1.75"H |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Power Source | Induction |
About this item
- Ultra thin portable design with FULL glass top, 40% thinner than previous models. Lightweight and compact for easy handling and storage, easy to carry and move around
- 15 power levels from 100-1500Watts; 15 temperature range from 140°F to 460°F;
- Digital control panel; Built-in count-down digital timer up to 170 minutes; The auto-pan detection will shut the unit off automatically after 60 seconds if no cookware is detected; Equipped with diagnostic error message system, Low and high voltage warning system; 5 ft cord;
- Compatible with Duxtop and other induction ready cookware such as cast aluminum enameled iron and steel, stainless steel with a magnetic bottom, or cast iron;
- Only for use with North American Electrical Standards, 120V 60Hz AC; 2-year warranty; ETL approved;
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| Duxtop 8310ST | Duxtop 9600LS | Duxtop 8100MC | Duxtop 9100MC | Duxtop 9300ST | |
| Power Levels | 20 | 20 | 10 | 15 | 15 |
| Temperature Range | 100℉~460℉ | 100℉~460℉ | 140℉~460℉ | 140℉~460℉ | 140℉~460℉ |
| Timer | Up to 170 Min. | Up to 10 Hrs. | Up to 170 Min. | Up to 170 Min. | Up to 170 Min. |
| Watts | 100~1800 | 100~1800 | 200~1800 | 200~1800 | 100~1500 |
| Child Lock | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Control Ways | Sensor Touch | Sensor Touch | Button Control | Button Control | Sensor Touch |
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Product Description
Secura DUXTOP UltraThin Full Glass Top Portable Sensor Touch Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner, Black, 14.5" x 11.5" x 1.75"
Product information
| Color | White |
|---|---|
| Material | Glass |
| Brand | duxtop |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5"D x 11.5"W x 1.75"H |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Power Source | Induction |
| Item Weight | 6.34 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Secura |
| ASIN | B00GKAG0WQ |
| Item model number | 9300ST |
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | November 9, 2013 |
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PROS
—efficiency is great. It heats quickly. After I'm done with it, the cooling fan runs for a minute or two longer, then I can immediately stow it away, because it's pretty cool to the touch. Amazingly, you can even put your hand on the burner right after turning it off!
—the all-glass top with sensor touch "buttons" makes for really easy cleaning.
—it's straight up pretty cool the way it works
CONS
—at lower power temps, it still boils vigorously, so you lose sensitivity at this level. I noticed it pulses on and off every few seconds at lower levels. I make oatmeal often, and I have to be vigilant to prevent boil over. Right before it boils over, I reduce power from 10 down to 2.5, and even then my oatmeal slowly starts boiling over, so I have to pull the pot off to cool and stir it down. After this I can then leave it to simmer at level 3.0 til it gets goopy.
—too many beeping button pushes. To turn it on and start boiling, there are TWELVE beeping button pushes: on, function, +, +, +, etc. (you have to hit "+" to bring up the power level going from 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7... up to 10). To turn my oatmeal down, I have to hit the "–" button ELEVEN times to get from 10 down to 2.5. Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, etc (you get the picture). At least to turn it off, you only have to hit "on/off" just once.
—not sure if all induction cooktops do this, but it has a cooling fan that runs while you cook, which is about as loud as a hair dryer set on "low", or maybe about half as loud as that. In a quiet room you can unmistakably hear it. On top of the fan noise but quieter than the fan noise is a mildly audible buzz from the induction heating. I can see how some people might obsess on this buzz, but I'm already getting used to it after using it only five times.
THE BOTTOM LINE
In spite of all the CONS I will keep this cooktop, since all induction cooktops are probably mostly the same, and I believe it will just take some getting used to. If I had a more reliable/powerful electrical system on my boat, I'd be more inclined to get a different more powerful 1800w unit since they are barely larger than this thin cooktop.
-It is a lot more expensive than the older models, with no tangible improvements other than thickness.
-It's not as thin as a laptop, and not as light as one. I think it's actually heavier than a normal cheap electric coil burner.
-I did not realize this when I purchased it, but it has moving parts, namely a fan at the bottom that blows air inside to cool the electronics. I just can't imagine how a small electric fan will last years of use in the kitchen. I'll be buying a non-induction cooktop that has a flat top and no moving parts.
Here are some things to consider:
The size of the cooktop is 11.1/3 X 14". The size of cooking circle target is 8.5".
I used a 10" cast iron pan to boil 1 Quart of water. The water started at 55F. After 10 minutes, I turned it off, as the boiling did become more active after 7 minutes. There is a 5.5 inch 'hot zone' where there cast iron pan was super hot, but the rest of the pan stayed cooler and the water did not boil there. The 10" cast iron pan fit perfectly on the cooktop, although I wouldn't use something much bigger due to the hot zone being in the center.
The design is nice, with the entire surface made of what appears to be glass. When I first turned it on, it made an annyoing high pitched noise for about 5 minutes, after which the noise stopped. I weighted the cooktop and it weighs in at 5.5lbs, according to my small kitchen scale, but it could be a bit more or less.
All in all it is a nice device, although I'm not sure it was worth paying the premium for the newest slim model vs the older one.








































