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Review on Induction cooker Kitfort KT-108, silver by Edyta Banach ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are several shortcomings, but, it corresponds to the norm.

The tile looks good, can withstand weight up to 20 kg (according to the passport), well packed. There was also an unpleasant smell, but since my tile worked a lot with maximum load, it seems that the smell is gone. I had a problem - with a high power set, after a few minutes the tile was cut off by mistake E5 (overheating). Since I had already damaged the panel a little, the exchange option was no longer possible. Therefore, I myself opened the tile, found the temperature sensor, and moved it from the surface deep into the tile. So far everything is working as it should. And the second. I have a tile turned on through a voltage regulator, and it shows the real power consumption. So, the real power is 1300-1400 W, which is much lower than the declared 2022 W. The cooling fan, as usual, could be made quieter. In computers, it turned out, why are they so noisy in all induction cookers? (there is also an Electrolux hob for 22 the same is there). Look like that's it.

Pros
  • Design (for own money)
Cons
  • problems with the temperature sensor, real power is lower than declared, smell, fan hum)

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