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The TI-1B 12-inch induction cooktop delivers 1750 watts of efficient, rapid heating through a durable ceramic glass surface. Designed for versatile built-in or portable use, it features intuitive touch controls, safety sensors, and UL858 certification, making it ideal for compact living spaces like RVs, tiny homes, and dorms.
Material Type | Ceramic Glass, Metal |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camper Kitchens, RV Kitchen, Cooking, Mobile Cooking, Tiny House Kitchens, Dorm Room, Boat Kitchen |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15"D x 12"W x 2.5"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Controls Type | Touch |
Power Source | Electric 110V |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
Wattage | 1750 watts |
Additional Features | Quick-touch Controls, LCD Display, Temperature Control, Overflow detection, Overheat Sensor, UL858 listed, Electric, Built-in Cooktop, Ceramic-Glass, Automatic Shut-Off |
A**R
GREAT item
I love this item. We use it every day instead of the stove. The ease of use, heating capability and cook times are amazing. Saves time when boiling water, cooking items. Temperature seems to be correct. I can't wait to start camping and use it in my Van RV.
C**R
Awesome!
If you have never used an induction burner like myself, get ready! A process that requires 20 minutes on a regular burner can be done in less than half the time! Fast even heat, fully controlled and immediate cooking. Getting that hot sizzling oiled pan is on request. Incredible for any pan cooked food from sear to simmer and I'll never go back to anything less.
C**L
Hard to read controls
I bought this unit (single burner version) to drop into my counter. However, before I decided to keep it, I tried using it. I was disappointed that the controls are small and not particularly well laid out. The touch screen has no feel (typical of touch screens) so you can't tell when you are on one. The graphics are small and faint; and they don't glow to help you find them. Being above a certain age, I need magnifiers which help a lot, but require that I lean over to get things in focus each time I want to make a change. Also, the touch screen controls are not grouped in a logical way so you have to learn where each item is unless you can see the small dim icons easily.The temperature indication was significantly off, but as the manufacturers of induction units say, they are only intended as guides and are not accurate. However; they are repeatable so you can learn what temperature indication has the result you want, and then set it there next time.Overall this unit worked well and had the three funtions I wanted - not typically available together in one unit. I wanted all three controls; power, temperature, and a timer. This had all three for which I give it high marksComment: Why have both temperature and power controls? Isn't either good enough? Induction burners have a distinct advantage over earlier gas, or radiant electdric stoves - ithese allow pwer control (by turning the flame/heat up or down). With conventional stoves, you change the power to influence the temperature - but you are controling power, not temperature!. Now think of driving a car. You set the power level with the gas pedal, but you control your speed by modulating the gas pedal (power) . If you turn on the speed control, it modulates the power to maintain a speed by adjusting the power as needed. (equivalent to temperature control).Example - if you are simmering rice, you can set a simmer temperature and when you forget to check the rice in 20 minutes and the water boils away, the rice won't burn because the element will not exceed the set temperature. A conventional burner might scorch the rice under similar conditions.Also the timer is a real advantage. It could have turned off the rice after 20 minutes so you don't have to remember! All three controls are really useful and are typically found only on small countertop units, but not found on larger 4 burner induction countertops - or I would have bought one of those instead! Maybe in a few years, someone will make a 4 burner countertop (or complete range) that has all three controls. So far I haven't found such a unit!
B**Y
Been using two of these every day for about two years.
Been using two of these every day for about two years. No problems so far. Wish they had one step lower heat setting for really low simmer. Easy to clean with a sponge and soapy water after doing the dishes. When cooking with cast iron or Dutch oven I place a couple layers of parchment paper underneath to protect surface from scratching and so far they still look like new. I also bought a set of True Induction's pots at the same time which are very well made in my opinion.
J**F
Temperature settings not very useful (or accurate), but I like induction.
While I like induction cooktops, I had really hoped the temperature settings would allow me to set the temperature of a simply frypan. Since the sensor is under the glass, I am guessing that it is just too slow to respond. I wanted to be able to add a small amount of oil and heat the pan to 300F. If you try this, the cooktop will just keep heating. I shut it off at 400.As another test, I just set the temp to 120F. I shut if off when the temp hit 300. It is possible this function would work on a large pot of water or stew, but for frying it is rather useless.By the way, this is my second identical unit, and both had the same response.
R**T
Very happy with this.
This is great--I bought it a few weeks ago to use for a burner while my kitchen is being remodeled. It's perfect--heats up quickly and we can cook everything we need to cook on a burner, but have the flexibility of moving it around. It is larger than I expected and quite substantial. Seems very well made. I have been using the few Le Creuset pieces with it and they seem to work well, and a few cast iron pans. My tea kettle sadly doesn't work with it but otherwise cooking w/induction has been a seamless enough process. Highly recommended if you need a burner on the go, or like with us, to help get us through a remodel.
J**C
Mac and the cheese
This product not only makes a mean Mac and cheese in our motor home but also transforms into a crime fighting robot. Ours is named Bojangles who is dog-llama-robot hybrid. He helped my child with calculus and also fought off the onslaught of the horde.
J**3
Winnebago View Self Repair
When u break the glass on the induction top in your Winnabago View…this is the replacement…4 screws and plug it in…no trip to the dealer to replace. This is actual unit in the 2022 View.
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