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Review on Induction cooker Kitfort KT-108, silver by Franciszka Baran ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not a good product, not worth the money.

In life, the tile looks more miserable than in the photo. The program and timer buttons are not touch-sensitive, as it seems in the photo, but ordinary mechanical ones, with a rather tight press and a loud click. The adjustment wheel is also mechanical, with fuzzy operation. When you sharply reduce power, sometimes it adds it, instead of decreasing it. Modes are indicated by conventional red LEDs. For some reason, before choosing a work program, you need to turn on the stove in the basic mode, and only then choose a work program or a delay timer. By the way, the shutdown timer can only be set on the basic program, in other modes only the delayed start timer. On the program, the milk cooker shows 1800W instead of the 300W stated in the instructions. And in general, I did not see any sense in 4 different programs.

Pros
  • Light weight.
Cons
  • Large dimensions for a single burner stove. Usability at a low level, namely a strange and illogical control system. Loud squeak on wheel spin, very annoying at night. For some reason, for every turn of the adjustment wheel, the plate responds with a brief change in the speed of the cooling fan, it howls, which is already unpleasant. I don't know if this is a bug. Power is not as advertised. And on the tile and in the instructions, 2022 on white says 220 volts, 2022W. There is no explanation anywhere that these are some kind of virtual watts. At 226 volts in the network, the tile consumes a maximum of 1486W. With a declared efficiency of 90%, the tile actually produces 1486 * 0.9 = 1337W. I wrote a question to Kitfort's technical support, no answer, no greetings.

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