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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Perfect little cooktop. I got this for my guest space since their previous cooktop died. This works very well for us. Decent space to accommodate pots/pans. Heats up evenly and quickly. Good find!
Ary
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Se me rompió muy rápido.Hizo corte.
K C
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
This electric cooktop has been a fantastic addition to my kitchen! The 2 burners are powerful, with a total of 3000W, allowing me to cook meals quickly and efficiently. I love the 9 power levels, which provide excellent control over heat, and the LED touch control is super easy to use. The kids lock feature gives me peace of mind, especially with little ones around, and the timer is a great convenience for perfect cooking. It heats up quickly and cools down fast, and the overheat protection adds an extra layer of safety. Whether you're using it built-in or as a countertop model, this cooktop is versatile and space-saving. Overall, it's a sleek, efficient, and safe stovetop that delivers great performance
Amy lynn
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
I recently purchased this cooktop, and it has been a fantastic addition to my kitchen! The 9 heating levels give me precise control over the temperature, making it easy to cook everything from simmering sauces to boiling water quickly. I also love the timer feature, which ensures I don’t overcook anything, and the kid safety lock provides extra peace of mind when my little ones are around.The LED knob control is super intuitive and easy to use, and I appreciate the flexibility of using it as either a built-in or countertop cooktop. The 220V plug works well for my setup, and the 3000W power makes cooking faster and more efficient.If you're looking for a reliable, user-friendly, and safe electric cooktop, I highly recommend the VBGK 2-Burner Cooktop—it’s perfect for everyday cooking or even for smaller spaces like apartments or RVs!
Francesca R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
My kitchen is u fee renovation. I bought this to be able to cook eggs and small quantity items. This is fantastic! READ THE INSTRUCTIONS so you know which presets to use and how to manually adjust temperature. It looks exactly like the pics and operates great. I even made meatballs and pasta.Highly recommend.
Chris Lascano
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Our cooktop broke and needed something to help with the cooking until we got a new cooktop. This single burner is extremely picky with the type of cookware it uses. Not all induction pots-pans will work. If you have anything better the single ply pot or anything above 8” wide at the base, the burner will shut off on you. Brands tested and results.All-clad D3, D5, D7, essential non stick will NOT work. Demeyere Atlantis and resto will NOT workJenn-air stainless steel WILL workCast iron Le Creuset 8” or smaller WILL workLodge cast iron skillets WILL work
Talmie de Shimadai
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I needed a stove for my lad and this one works amazingly.It is neat and reliable in every way.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Pros: Heats fast, no fumes, single "burner" takes less counter space, price seems goodCons: 7 power settings aren't all available in each mode, power cycles instead of being steadyInduction cooking has the advantage of heating things quickly, like boiling some water for instance. It takes me between 10 and 15 minutes to get a pot of water boiling on my gas stove, but this induction cooktop did it in 6 minutes, so that's a real time saver.But after testing this out, I realize there are some aspects I don't care for much. The number one thing is that the cooking temps aren't flexible enough. There are 7 distinct settings but the different modes don't allow them all. The boil water mode, for instance, has only the 1800 watt setting. Once your water is boiling, it continuous boiling it furiously, so you have to select one of the other modes to get some choices that will calm it down.Doing that, I was able to run it down to the lowest setting which is around 170 (watts, I think). In that mode, the water will boil a little, then stop boiling, then boil again, off and on. And that's the 2nd thing that I don't like, it's kind of like how a microwave works, kicking on and off to simulate lower power. It's not that it's wrong, but I'm used to cooking with gas, so I like steady power.One thing that surprised me was that it takes more counter space than I expected. I know I listed the single burner size as an advantage, and it certainly is over a 2 burner model, but it's still larger than I expected. I was anticipating keeping this on the counter but changed my mind once I saw it, now it's tucked into a cabinet and I'll have to pull it out to use it.Another thing is it has a fan that makes some noise and when the food starts really cooking, the fan kicks into high gear and is even louder. I wouldn't say deafening and I understand they have to cool the thing internally to keep the circuits working safely, but still, it's louder than I'd wish.So you might question my 4 star rating given the couple of things I dislike, but I would say the price point is good and it will satisfy my desire for quickly boiling things that will make digging it out of the cabinet worth it. I took some cooking classes at a local store that had more sophisticated induction cookers (better temp control), but the price was so much higher that I think this cooker is a good alternative for occasional use. If I was cooking on it a lot, I'd pony up for a better model, but this will do for my needs.Correction to above "watts I think". The lowest setting is either 100 watts in power modes or 176 degrees F in temperature mode. The temperature mode starts at 176, then 212, 248,... on up to 518F.
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