Friday, February 3, 2012

Fridgidaire Portable Induction Cooktop FGIC13P3KS

!±8±Fridgidaire Portable Induction Cooktop FGIC13P3KS

Brand : Fridgidaire
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Post Date : Feb 03, 2012 07:16:03
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This Frigidaire Gallery series portable induction burner is perfect for parties or as an addition to your normal kitchen appliances. It uses induction (electromagnetic energy) that actually heats the pan itself rather than the cooking surface. It has a safety shut off and child lock features. This model has six cooking options, scratch resistant surface, timer, automatic cookware detection and a color LED display. Standard 110V with a 10-1/4 inch cooking area.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Fagor Portable Induction Cooktop

!±8±Fagor Portable Induction Cooktop

Brand : Fagor America
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Price : $199.99
Post Date : Jan 11, 2012 15:42:28
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Fagor is the worldwide pioneer in induction technology and the leading pressure cooker brand in the United States. It is our mission to provide small electric appliances that are energy efficient, innovative, safe and dependable. The Fagor small electrics collection offers counterop convenience and energy efficiency all at your fingertips. They are designed with precision and constructed of the finest materials all while being enviromentally conscious .Fagor's pioneer leadership in induction technology sets our updated and more user friendly Portable Induction Cooktop apart from the rest. The Induction Cooktop provides the fastest, safest, most efficient cooking experience. It uses 90% of energy porduced while providing precise and instant heat. It also cooks up to 50% faster than gas and electric which saves energy and money. New features include: 7 power settings relating to various cooking functions, 2 Quick Launch buttons that immediately take you to your desired level and a "Quick Temperature Check" that displays the actual temperature.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Why Use Induction Cooktops?

!±8± Why Use Induction Cooktops?

An induction cooktop heats food by generating the heat in the pot, pan, skillet, or other cooking gismo instead of in the stovetop. In order for this to work, the cooking gismo must also be an induction device. In other words it must have a bottom made of ferrous magnetic material and a diameter of at least four inches. Cast iron and stainless steel pots and pans are examples of induction cooking devices.

These cooktops are more energy efficient and heat faster than traditional galvanic cooktops. In addition, there is no heat radiating from the cooktop which does not add heat to the room production it even more energy efficient. Induction cooking equipment is now more affordable than in years past, so it is once again gaining popularity.

There are many dissimilar models of these cooktops on the market, ranging in wattages and features. The Duxtop Induction Cooktop produces up to 1800 watts of power, production it one of the most considerable induction cooktops on the store today. Most induction cooktops today use appropriate 110/120 electricity power sources and can be plugged into a appropriate household outlet.

The Duxtop 8100Mc cooktop produces 1800 watts of power, production it 50 percent more considerable than gas cooktops and it heats up to the required temperature roughly twice as fast as appropriate galvanic cooktops. This induction cooktop has power modes and temperature modes which control independently of each other.

The power mode directly relates to the estimate of wattage being generated and affects the speed of cooking. A higher power level increases the cooking speed of the food. Power levels range from 1 (200 watts) to 10 (1800 watts). The lower power levels are for simmering and the higher levels for boiling.

The temperature mode should be used when a specific temperature is required for cooking. Once that temperature is met, it will be maintained by the cooktop. temperature modes range from 1 (140°F) to 10 (460°F). If a specific temperature is not required you should use the power mode instead.

Using an induction cooktop is an excellent way to efficiently cook foods without a lot of added costs.


Why Use Induction Cooktops?

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