Induction Hot Plate
A portable induction hot plate is a perfect kitchen appliance for caterers, buffets to those requiring an extra burner at home.

Induction cook tops present a safe alternative to a traditional stove with its ability to cook with no hot cooking element or open flame. The induction cookware technology is designed to keep a heating surface cool, except for those times of coming into contact with a pot, pan, wok or similar such piece of cookware.

Some popular models in the series of the lightweight induction cooktops include –

The Athena 6000 Max Burton Induction Cooker (110V) offers a stylish black cooktop and outer surface, with individual control dials for ease in cooking, and its smooth cook surface is simple to clean, while spill do not burn – and retails at $99.99

The Max Burton 6000 Induction Cooktop (110V) offers adjustable heating settings, a timer control, warming setting, with a detector for unsuitable cookware items and retails at $78.99.

To complement the collection of inducting cooking appliances is a vast array of cookware sets – in sets of 10 to 16-pieces, including such kit as saucepans, skillets, sauté pans, and stockpots. A set of cookware items of this nature are often accepted on any cooking surface, although these do come specifically designed for the fast-cooking induction tops.

The induction burners often feature an automatic cookware compatibility detector – so if a saucepan or skillet is not compatible, a cooking cycle on the appliance will not start. One more feature is its ability to save on electricity, with its tendency to use 20 – 25% less energy than a standard electric hot plate.

Induction Hot Plate

An electric hotplate, with induction feature is perfect for instant heating of meals, from early morning breakfast to lunch, dinner, or a snack. Induction hot plates are often compact-sized, portable, convenient and safe for an array of foods.