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brulaz
Sep 25, 2016Explorer
Another Con would be the noise. Our Duxtop induction cooktop can also run with our 1000W inverter at heat level 3 (700W) and below. But it runs a fan all the time to keep the internals cool.
Another con specific to the Duxtop, is that the plastic control surface is flush with the glass top. If you pull a hot pot onto the plastic it will melt, although there is a protective cover. But ours is still operational despite being scarred.
We also have a 900W full immersion 1L electric water kettle. It's quieter than the Duxtop when just heating water. Both are very efficient electrical heaters for use when boondocking.
Like others, we use ours more when it's hot, and when boondocking and there's lots of solar.
Another con specific to the Duxtop, is that the plastic control surface is flush with the glass top. If you pull a hot pot onto the plastic it will melt, although there is a protective cover. But ours is still operational despite being scarred.
We also have a 900W full immersion 1L electric water kettle. It's quieter than the Duxtop when just heating water. Both are very efficient electrical heaters for use when boondocking.
Like others, we use ours more when it's hot, and when boondocking and there's lots of solar.
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