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Rosewill Portable Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner, 1500W Electric Induction Cooker with 15 Temperature Settings, 15 Power Levels, 8 Preset Modes, LED Control Panel, Ultra Slim Design - RHAI-19002
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- Lightweight and Compact: Designed for portability and convenient storage; great for small kitchens, when you need an extra burner, outdoor cooking and camping
- LED Touch Panel: Various settings to suit all your cooking needs with 15 temperature levels from 140 to 460 degrees Fahrenheit, 15 power levels from 100 to 1500 watts, 4 temperature plus 4 power presets and a timer from 1 minute to 3 hours
- Larger Heating Zone: Featuring a wider heating area compared to traditional cooktops, offering the flexibility to use pots and pans with 4.7 to 11 inch diameters
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SLIM DESIGN
Compact, lightweight and great for an extra burner in the kitchen, outdoor use, camping and more.

WIDER HEATING ZONE
Supports induction compatible pots and pans up to 11 inches in diameter.

Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Standard Return Policy
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- Support Phone: 1-800-575-9885
- Support Email: techsupport@rosewill.com
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Pros: - Timer starts at 0, so it's easy to add a few minutes instead of holding it down until it rolls over. - Goes down to 100 watts on duty-cycle, so it's good enough to sous-vide. - Fan is a little quieter than the outgoing model. - Instant heat on and off, like gas. - Despite being rated at 1500 W max, it boils water about as fast as my 1800 W unit. It took about two minutes for three cups of water, and they both reached a boil at nearly the same time. A proper 1500 W kettle would beat both, though, if you need speed.
Cons: - The programming could be improved. It could keep the fan slower and quieter if it wasn't as hot, for instance. - When I'm cleaning it, a damp cloth will activate all the buttons. This is where I'd like the fan to realize it's not hot.
Overall Review: I've been using the 16001 (https://www.newegg.ca/p/N82E16896268111) almost exclusively for the last couple years. This one is slightly wider and deeper, but is nearly half as tall. The fan sounds a little better, and the top is now all one surface instead of having that plastic spacer near the front that would inevitably be melted by a hot pan. The last model could go down to 700 watts before it started to cycle on and off, and it would only be able to get down to 300 watts with cycling. This one can go as low as 500 watts without cycling, and can reach 100 watts. This will actually hold the water at a specific temperature perfect for sous-vide cooking. (It will still need some manual adjustments, but it's a whole lot easier than trying to do it at 300 watts, which was enough to eventually heat the water to a rolling boil). Something about the sound as it clicks on and off sounds cheaper than the last model. It also has a greater tendency to squeal at the higher powers, though that subsides once you get it seated right. The pot also vibrates slightly, about as much as the last model. The LEDs are all below the top ceramic instead of having their own little windows. That makes the look cleaner, but it gives them an interesting hexagonal rippled appearance. Still readable, so I like it. 9/10, would use four of these to make a $320 knock-off induction stovetop range.