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Review on Induction hob Iplate YZ-T24, black by Velizar Petrakiev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied with it, there are only some small flaws.

before this tile I used kitfort 102, I wanted to make it built-in, 102 was not very suitable for this purpose, the choice fell on this one. everything would be fine, but the Chinese stench is something (maybe it will pass with time) kitfort didn’t seem to smell like that, or I don’t remember anymore so both are assembled by the Chinese management is convenient for me, on both tiles on kitfort the lower power threshold is 120 watts, on this 200 although in degrees both seem to be 60 both are noisy, but the one being discussed is louder. For me, this is not critical. on a kitfort, I put paper towels in 3 sheets under the dishes, or linen in twins, I even tried a cutting board, it works with a bang. on the same paper in 1 sheet, and then it gives an error that there are no dishes (Sometimes if the dishes are light and empty), the dishes are naturally the same here and there. but on the Iplate YZ-20T24 there is a lock, a convenient thing for washing or wiping the surface, because you don’t want to turn it off from the outlet every time. if the stink (under a load above 1000 watts) passes, I'll take another one of the same analogues are simply annoying by design (subjectively) More than a year has passed, the stove works, the stench is gone. But the dishes still feel rather bad (in comparison with Kitfort), (maybe these Czech frying pans are bad) it will be necessary to take it apart to look which shows off. In general, I am satisfied with the purchase.

Pros
  • the design is perfect for me
Cons
  • smelly eerily (for this reason, I consider the cost of 2300r overpriced)