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- danorenExplorerThank you all for the quick response.
One more question-does it need to be connected to electricity? - SchertzExplorerOutstanding for RV cooking
- GailSExplorerI have the new version and like it very much. I've had another brand for a few years but much prefer the Nuwave. It will go as low as 100 degrees up to 575 degrees. I bought mine at Bed Bath & Beyond using a 20% off coupon and a gift card. BB&B has no time limit on returns so that was another reason I decided to purchase it there. It came with a 9" fry pan but lots of cookware out there now will work on induction. I shopped with a small magnet to test the cookware. If a magnet sticks to the bottom it will work.
- bradykExplorerGoing to pick one up that is on sale tomorrow and give it a go as I have a 3 week trip coming up and think it may be handy. From eveything I have read just make sure you get the version 2 as they have made a few tweaks from the first model. It does say it on the box and you can see that in the link on that one. Also make sure you have the right (Magnetic compatible cookware) or it won't work.
- want-a-beExplorerWe have two and the wife loves them. When stopping at camp grounds we can save on propane when cooking. Clean up is fast and easy. She got two of them for the price of one just had to pay shipping and handling on the second one. Might want to get the cookware they offer because alum. cook ware will not work.
Good Luck
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