Vevor 2 burner induction HOB


 

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So I mentioned in another post re this thing. Found on Amazon for a great price and overnight shipping direct from Vevor's distribution center here in Elk Grove Village. Marked down to $109 and this will allow me for Christmas eve and (any other high intensity family gathering) to broaden my cooktop space. As one issue when prepping for a lot of people and only having space for a 30" range is one or 2 pans on the larger side and it's done for. Having this portable little 2 burner induction setup is I think gonna be "da bomb" on Christmas eve. I'll be able to set this up in the garage, get the heat on in there, and place oldest daughter out there or myself and someone else inside. I can also see it negating my missing a side burner on my grill since I don't have my old Genesis 3000 anymore. I think it's gonna be one handy device.
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So I mentioned in another post re this thing. Found on Amazon for a great price and overnight shipping direct from Vevor's distribution center here in Elk Grove Village. Marked down to $109 and this will allow me for Christmas eve and (any other high intensity family gathering) to broaden my cooktop space. As one issue when prepping for a lot of people and only having space for a 30" range is one or 2 pans on the larger side and it's done for. Having this portable little 2 burner induction setup is I think gonna be "da bomb" on Christmas eve. I'll be able to set this up in the garage, get the heat on in there, and place oldest daughter out there or myself and someone else inside. I can also see it negating my missing a side burner on my grill since I don't have my old Genesis 3000 anymore. I think it's gonna be one handy device.
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Those look pretty nice. I noticed this past summer that Home Depot carries a pretty full line of their products when I was shopping for a new cook top to replace the old Jenn-Aire.
 
I never knew they sold Vevor products. I rarely venture into HD simply because it's an inconvenient store to go into here. Menards is only about a mile north of me and so it's my "go to". And if desperate I'll hit HD and if REALLY desperate Lowes. Or if up north a bit my other "go to" is Blaines Farm & Fleet. So in all honesty I've never seen a Vevor product in a store
 
I never knew they sold Vevor products. I rarely venture into HD simply because it's an inconvenient store to go into here. Menards is only about a mile north of me and so it's my "go to". And if desperate I'll hit HD and if REALLY desperate Lowes. Or if up north a bit my other "go to" is Blaines Farm & Fleet. So in all honesty I've never seen a Vevor product in a store
I've never seen one in person either. I do most of my shopping online and Home Depot will deliver damn near anything for free. The Home Depot is right down the street but I still try not to actually go there.
 
Well tonight I gave it a test with my new Tramontina grill pan. Well it passed it's test and helped me grill a beautiful piece of tenderloin. So, I think it will be a good adjunct to help out for upcoming Christmas Eve and other future feasts
 
Looks really useful. So it runs from a normal US electrical socket?

Once you go induction, you never look back, don't you? :D
Yes it's 1800 W so it's no "lightweight" on current draw. But I have a 30amp 110v in the garage so hopefully I can run both my new Ninja Woodfire Pro XL (if it's ever delivered) lol, and this little cook top. Well my math tells me this guy is 15 amps and my Ninja grill is 14.7. So, IDK if I should try getting away with doing that close to 30 amps at full on draw.
 
i used my single induction this weekend to fry those potato latkes on my patio, instead of indoors. worked like a charm. set it to med high, 425f, placed oil in the 12" CI and preheated for 10 minutes and then fried away. total session lasted 40 minutes. and my house doesn't stink like McD's!

those electric induction burners are life savers. couldn't live without it for the few times a year i need it.

yours looks perfect for additional space and as a warmer for holiday/party spreads. enjoy it!
 
Yes you can even set it to hold a specific temperature as well. My only gripe with it (well one of 2) is the fans exhaust the heat downward. So I may put something on the wooden worktop in my garage so the varnish doesn't change state (though I've not measured the exhaust heat), and on the temperature setting it will only read out in Celsius you cannot change it to deg F. MEH honestly not the worst thing.
 
Yes you can even set it to hold a specific temperature as well. My only gripe with it (well one of 2) is the fans exhaust the heat downward. So I may put something on the wooden worktop in my garage so the varnish doesn't change state (though I've not measured the exhaust heat), and on the temperature setting it will only read out in Celsius you cannot change it to deg F. MEH honestly not the worst thing.
they all have those heavy fans to dissipate heat. that's another reason why i use it outside and atop aluminum foil (to catch spatters too for easy cleanups). i'd be afraid to place one on my counters for the exact reasons. maybe a large cheap wood cutting board as you describe.
 
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Yes it's 1800 W so it's no "lightweight" on current draw. But I have a 30amp 110v in the garage so hopefully I can run both my new Ninja Woodfire Pro XL (if it's ever delivered) lol, and this little cook top. Well my math tells me this guy is 15 amps and my Ninja grill is 14.7. So, IDK if I should try getting away with doing that close to 30 amps at full on draw.
It should handle full draw for both but in reality how often will both be at full draw?

I prefer to balance the load between the two 120V incoming power feeds.
 

 

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