With its simple to use control interface and its smooth ceramic glass cooking surface, the True Induction TI-1B is one of the best cooktops on the market. Unlike most other single burner cooktops where they can only be used on the countertop, the TI-1B has the ability to be installed into a countertop. It can be installed in your boat, outdoor kitchen, apartment or simply use it as a portable unit, the possibilities of where it can be installed are endless. True Induction's high efficiency cooktop utilizes a magnetic based technology that energizes the molecules of the cookware to produce heat. This process is extremely energy efficient as the cooktop never actually produces heat. This allows the heat produced in your pan to cook food faster and at the same time use less power. Ready to start cooking. The optimal cookware for induction cooktop has a flat bottom and a diameter between 4.5 to 10 in. It is simple to tell if your cookware is compatible with True Induction, simply grab a magnet and if it holds to the bottom of the pan, your cookware is compatible. The most common types of induction compatible cookware include stainless steel, cast iron and steel-enamel. To install this into your countertop, the countertop cutout needs to be 14-1/4 in. W x 11 in. L.
- The unit can be installed into a countertop or used as a portable cooktop making it ideal for many situations
- Cooktop measures 12" W x 15" L x 2.5" H Base measures 13.75" x 11 3/8
- Easy to clean
- 1600-Watt of cooking power
- Plugs into a standard 110-Volt outlet and has
- Includes True Induction's trademark EZ touch controls, numerous safety features, child safety controls
- Surface is a ceramic glass surface with touch sensor controls under the glass
- Portable
- Energy Efficient
- Has the ability to be counter inset. Please Note: If using as a counter inset, we recommend waiting for your cooktop to arrive before making any cuts.
- Safety shutoff feature prevents mishaps
- Requires pans that are made of magnetic materials (cast iron, stainless steel) if a magnet sticks to the cookware it is compatible with induction technology
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