Rosewill 1800W 5 Pre-Programmed Settings Induction Cooker Cooktop , Included 10” 3.5 Qt 18-8 Stainless Steel Pot, Gold, RHAI-16002
Specifications
• Color: Black with Gold Pattern
• Power Consumption: 1800W
• Power Supply: 120V~60Hz
• Dimensions
– Size: 14.8″ W x 11.73″D x 2.36″H
– Weight: 8.60 lbs.
• Stainless steel pot
• Pot opening size: 10.83″
• Pot bottom size: 7.6″
• Pot depth: 3.54″
• Capacity: 3.5 quart
• Weight: 2.2lbs
• Total Weight: 8.60 lbs.
Product Features
- 5 Pre-Programmed Settings: Hot Pot, Stir Fry, Fry, Warm Milk, Soup
- Polished A-grade Crystal Plate Surface; LED Large Screen Display, 4 digits; Built-in Digital 24-Hour Timer setting; Touch Control Panel
- 8 Power levels from 300 to 1800 Watts: 300w, 500w, 700w, 1000w, 1200w, 1400w, 1600w, 1800w
- 8 Temperature Settings from 150 to 450 Degree : 150 Degree, 200 Degree, 260 Degree, 300 Degree, 350 Degree, 400 Degree, 425 Degree, 450 Degree
- New plate top pattern design; Included 18-8 10″ 3.5 Qt Stainless Steel Pot
Not perfect, but like it so far 🙂 I have used these types of cookers for over 10 years (Flavor Wave/NuWave) and I am a big fan of them because they do cook faster and use less energy. My previous purchases were the NuWave style with the giant plastic domes and my complaint about those is that the domes crack and break within a year or two which is frustrating because they are a bit on the expensive size. This item is about the same size and I have already used the unit to heat up a giant ham (using the extender ring). This…
Four star worthy, but definitely an economy model. Some years ago, I had a combination microwave/convection/rotisserie oven that could cook anything. Meats, veggies, even biscuits.Sadly, that particular oven is no longer in production, and the closest similar microwave is, well…way beyond my budget.So I decided to split the replacement of my current microwave and bought this as the convection half. I am very glad I did.I’m sure it won’t last as long as other brands, but it seemed to have the best…