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    Induction Cooker

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      Chenonceau
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      Musicstar:
      My contractor told me that the induction hob need a special votage as it watt very high. Anyone can advise.

      That is what my electrician said. Then, when he saw my double induction, he realized that he had over catered the voltage requirements. If you have a 4 burner induction, and you switch on ALL at the same time... the voltage required is high. If you have a single burner, a normal plug will do. I was using a portable induction at the old house with a normal plug.

      Then I installed a double burner. Since I have a double burner gas hob outside, plus 2 ovens and a microwave. I never use more than 2 induction burners anyway. Usually 1.

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        sandunes
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        Musicstar:
        My contractor told me that the induction hob need a special votage as it watt very high. Anyone can advise.

        Yes u will need a 13Amp plug for built-in induction as the initial surge can be high if u switch on both or \"high/boost\" at first.

        I usu. switch to max to bring to boil very quickly and lower the temp after that.

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          Breadandmuffins
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          Hi Musicstar

          A combination of induction and gas is good if you are used to seeing the big flames when you cook. Also the chinese wok (black type) cannot be used on induction, as well as some pots (eg:enamel ). If I did not remember wrongly, the vitroceramic ones rather than tempered glass can take higher heat. Havey Norman at Millenea Walk is a good place to see a wide range of such stoves. u see the model u like, then get from one of those smaller retailers which is cheaper…

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            BlurBee
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            Hi WCW,


            There's a thread http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=25028

            Hi mods, pls merge.

            TIA. πŸ˜‚

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              tankee
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              WCW:
              thanks blurbee πŸ™‚

              i didnt go and search so just post hehe :oops:

              :slapshead: :spank: :siam: πŸ˜‰

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                BlurBee
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                WCW:
                thanks blurbee πŸ™‚

                i didnt go and search so just post hehe :oops:
                U r welcome.

                :bewaremod:

                :siam:

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                  bebebub
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                  WCW:
                  i saw that taiyo has this induction cooker which the surface will not be hot after cooking. i was amazed by the fast boiling, takes less than 1 min to boiling some water. my only concern is the surface will be easily crack?

                  I am happy with my Brandt 3-burner induction hob. So far so good. The surface does feel a little hot after being in use, but not hot enough to cause any burns/harm. This is one of the safety features of induction hob, especially useful if you have kids ard the kitchen. Also, the hob emits minimum heat. These features are not limited to the Brandt brand. I believe almost all brands offer similar features.

                  I like the Teka range. They have a nice green-colored range that goes nicely on a white kitchen top. Unfortunately, their pricing is out of my budget. :sad:

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                    bebebub
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                    WCW:
                    bebebub:

                    I am happy with my Brandt 3-burner induction hob. So far so good. The surface does feel a little hot after being in use, but not hot enough to cause any burns/harm. This is one of the safety features of induction hob, especially useful if you have kids ard the kitchen. Also, the hob emits minimum heat. These features are not limited to the Brandt brand. I believe almost all brands offer similar features.


                    I like the Teka range. They have a nice green-colored range that goes nicely on a white kitchen top. Unfortunately, their pricing is out of my budget. :sad:

                    oh, Brandt has 3-burner type. Is the plug those big ones which looks like for air-con type? how much is urs?

                    Sorry, cannot remember the price anymore cos got it from Harvey Norman along with other items. The plug looks pretty normal to me leh πŸ˜„

                    Ya, our assessment was that whether 2 or 4 burner will pose a problem when a family pot and a 28cm chinese wok is in used concurrently. Cannot place them side by side squarely on the burner. My 3 burner has 1 big burner to one side, and 2 smaller ones next to it. However, you gotta take note of the voltage loading of your place.

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                      Chenonceau
                      last edited by

                      bebebub:
                      WCW:

                      [quote=\"bebebub\"]I am happy with my Brandt 3-burner induction hob. So far so good. The surface does feel a little hot after being in use, but not hot enough to cause any burns/harm. This is one of the safety features of induction hob, especially useful if you have kids ard the kitchen. Also, the hob emits minimum heat. These features are not limited to the Brandt brand. I believe almost all brands offer similar features.


                      I like the Teka range. They have a nice green-colored range that goes nicely on a white kitchen top. Unfortunately, their pricing is out of my budget. :sad:

                      oh, Brandt has 3-burner type. Is the plug those big ones which looks like for air-con type? how much is urs?

                      Sorry, cannot remember the price anymore cos got it from Harvey Norman along with other items. The plug looks pretty normal to me leh πŸ˜„

                      Ya, our assessment was that whether 2 or 4 burner will pose a problem when a family pot and a 28cm chinese wok is in used concurrently. Cannot place them side by side squarely on the burner. My 3 burner has 1 big burner to one side, and 2 smaller ones next to it. However, you gotta take note of the voltage loading of your place.[/quote]My electrician outfitted a 32Amp for my 3 burner Brandt... but I later changed to 2 burner... so my 32Amp is over catered.

                      I still like gas for wok fry so I took a 2 burner induction for the inside kitchen, plus a 2 burner portable gas stove in the outside kitchen.

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                        mneo0111
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                        any recommendation for induction cooktop? am searching for one but not sure which is good.

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