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Review on Induction cooker Kitfort KT-108, silver by Danuta Sk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

The busy summer season is approaching, which means we will have a lot of work to do but very little time, which is the most valuable resource we own. I have been debating for quite some time whether or not it is finally time to upgrade the electric stove that has a heating element to one that is more up to date, energy efficient, and quick. I deliberated for a very long time, considered all of the benefits and drawbacks of each option, and in the end, I decided to go with the Kitfort KT-108. I drew attention right away to the quality factor and precision of assembly, the succinct but practical design, and most importantly, the ease of operation despite the complexity of the device. I did this because I was impressed by all of these aspects. To achieve any level of control, you must first hit the large button in the shape of a smiling face (:) and then spin the large dial to the desired level of intensity. When you hit the button, it will automatically switch to the best mode, which is 1200. There is a widespread misconception that this represents the use of electrical power and is equivalent to drawing 1200 watts from the network; however, this is not the case. This is the energy that can be changed into something else that is passed on to the dishes that are waiting on the stove. After that, when I got home, out of pure inquisitiveness, I plugged the stove into a "smart" socket, which, when accessed via an application on a smartphone, displays information that is reasonably accurate regarding the amount of power drawn from the electrical network. Therefore, in our situation, the actual power extracted from the network while it was operating at its maximum mode in 2022 was 1536 watts at a voltage of 223 volts. Those. The heating capacity of the Kitfort KT-108 induction range is increased by 1.3 times over that of my previous heating element stove. In the Kitfort KT-108, induction currents travel through the bottom of the dishes and speed up the movement of atoms in the metal. As a consequence, both the dishes and the contents of the dishes experience direct heating. Every mode may be seen at a glance on the large-eyed LED display as well as the indication LEDs. Regarding the negatives. In my kitchen, there is an induction cooktop with three burners. It is possible to use it with some stainless steel utensils, despite the fact that the Kitfort KT-108 gives an e8 error message when it tries to identify them. Apparently, the sensor is set to be more sensitive. However, this minus is being ridiculously picky. The most satisfying emotions resulted from making the transaction. Prepared for the warm weather of summer!

Pros
  • Convenience in transporting, storing, and using the product, along with an affordable price.
Cons
  • In my kitchen, there is an induction cooktop with three burners. It is possible to use it with some stainless steel utensils, despite the fact that the Kitfort KT-108 gives an e8 error message when it tries to identify them. Apparently, the sensor is set to be more sensitive. However, this minus is being ridiculously picky.

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