Saturday, January 28, 2012

Circulon Infinite Induction Cooker

Circulon Infinite Induction Cooker Review



Circulon Infinite Induction Cooker Feature

  • Exceptionally energy efficient. 90% of the energy goes directly to the pan, compared to only 55% for gas and electric ranges. Water boils nearly twice as fast as gas or electric ranges.
  • The Infinite Circulon Portable Induction Burner features nine preset power levels from a low simmer to high. It also features seven preset cooking temperatures from 150 degrees F to 430 degrees F allowing you to maintain a constant cooking temperature.
  • A timer allows you to set the exact cooking time you need for up to 10 hours making this unit great for slow cooking
  • An easy to operate control panel conveniently slides out for operating and slides back in for easy storage. The glossy flat surface wipes clean with a soft, damp cloth.
  • Uses standard household electricity. Just plug it in to your outlet and you're ready to go. One year warranty.
Induction is a method of cooking whereby a magnetic coil produces a high-frequency electromagnetic field. Magnetism then penetrates the magnetic material of a pan, setting up a circulating electric current which generates heat. The heat produced in the pan is then transferred to the contents. Instead of heating the area under and around a pan like a traditional gas or electric burner, an induction burner turns your pan into the heat source. Induction cooking is extremely efficient. 90% of the energy generated by induction goes directly into the pan, compared with only about 55% efficiency for gas and electric ranges. Induction cooking is fast - water boils nearly twice as fast with induction cooking than with traditional stovetops so you use less energy. Cookware made of magnetic metal such as 18/0 stainless steel, carbon steel and cast iron is induction suitable. Infinite Circulon, along with a number of other brands of cookware are ideally suited for induction cook tops.


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