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Secura DuxTop Black 11.5 in. Electric Induction Cooktop

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Product Information

The Secura Duxtop Induction Cooktop is easy to plug in and use, requiring only the 120 volts / 15 amps of electricity that comes standard in most homes. It's lightweight for easy portability and storage, and its digital control panel comes with a count down timer that can go as high as 170 minutes. With a 10 temperature range and 10 different power levels, this cooktop is versatile enough for most uses, so long as you have induction-compatible cookware. The auto-pan detection safety feature will turn the unit off if no pan is detected for 60 seconds, and the warning system will alert you if low or high voltage is detected.

Product Identifiers

BrandSECURA
MPN8100MC
GTIN7445018496446, 0781147909448, 0689466237559
UPC0689466237559
ModelDuxTop
eBay Product ID (ePID)140654293

Product Key Features

Number of Burners1
Capacity3.5 qt.
ColorGold, Black
Fuel TypeElectric
SurfaceCeramic Glass
FeaturesInduction Surface, Grill,Burner,Induction Hob,Timer,Portable,Solid Surface,Smooth Top,Induction Surface,Radiant Surface, Induction Hob, Portable, Grill, Timer, Smooth Top, Solid Surface, Smooth Top,Grill,Burner,Induction Surface,Portable,Induction Hob,Timer,Radiant Surface,Solid Surface, Burner, Radiant Surface
FinishBlack Glass
InstallationCountertop
TypeInduction Cooktop, Burner
Smart Home ProtocolBluetooth
Power1800W

Dimensions

Item Width13*11.5*2.5", 11.5in
Weight6.7 lbs

Additional Product Features

Brand ColorBlack
Suitable ForKitchen
Energy StarCompliant
ReleaseDate2016-05-13
operation sartElectric Stove
Amps15 Amps
Cooktop TypePortable
Control TypeTouch
Voltage120 Volts
Number of OvensSingle Oven
StyleSmooth
Drawer TypeStorage
UseInduction Cooktop Countertop Burner Portable
Dimensions13 x 11.5 x 2.5 inches

Ratings and reviews

4.5
47 product ratings
  • 35 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 4 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to clean

Heats up quickly

Precise controls

Most relevant reviews

  • Most favourable review

    Great Device, like microwaves, this type of cook top will become the new norm.

    If you have the right type of pans this thing work great, wrong pans bad results, Cast iron with white enamel coating works best. Have used a 12" skillet and it just fits on the top perfectly without hanging over the edges. But a 10" is the best size pan to use. Also have used an enameled cast iron dutch oven with great results. The temp control is great and works perfect. I would recommend this cook top to anyone who is looking for one. More powerful and quicker heat up than I thought it would be. Worth the price.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Most critical review

    Great product, but the fan is too noisy

    I really like this Duxtop 8100MC product and would have given it a 5 star rating, except I bought it primarily to use for hot pot dinners and the fan is way too noisy and irritating to put it on a dining table with guests sitting around it. Other than that it had great power and fine enough control for me (temperature, heating, and timer) and I liked the controls, size, and portability. I did some test hot pot cooking with it and really liked how it worked for cooking. From reviews I read before buying this portable induction burner, the fan noise is apparently a fairly common problem with many brands, but as highly rated as this one seemed to be I was hoping the noise level was tolerable. In the kitchen with other noise around it is tolerable (though still louder than I like it), and probably would be fine for use outside camping as well, but not in a dining room setting. They can make quiet, high volume fans for PCs, so why not for induction burners? I ended up returning the product and am still looking for one that is quieter, decent quality, and not several hundred dollars. Very disappointing.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • I have both versions. This is the better for a budget. Heats fast for 90% of all meals.

    The planar controls allow for the heated pan to sit over the plastic control panel and slowly damage it. If you prevent this the price and performance are fantastic. Not the best for spaghetti water well over a gallon verses the range. But less than a half a gallon of sauce or other it beats all the other range types. The temperature controls are 20 degree increments but are just what you need. The timer off, is a great set and run option if needed safety. The percentage ON control speeds up starting getting the cooking going but is more prone to burning than the softer temperature controls.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great product - performs well

    I purchased my first Duxtop induction cooktop over one year ago to use on our sailing yacht, I recently purchased my second one because I can't live without it at home. It's perfect for the boat because it's very safe - there are no flames, no heat coming off the cooktop, easily selectable temperature, a timer, and super easy to clean. It rapidly gets pots/pans up to temperature. The cooktop doesn't get hot, just the pot/pan gets hot. You can put a pot of water halfway on the cooktop and get water boiling and put your hand on the other half of the cooktop and it's not hot. The 140 degree setting is perfect for keeping a pot of chilli or green beans or whatever warm at the correct temperature so food is in the "safe" temperature range. I use the 180 degree setting with a large pot on top when I need an extra crock pot and something is going to slow cook for a long time. The 210 degree setting is perfect when you want to boil - it's not a rapid boil - just a slow boil like cooking chilli for hours without it boiling over or burning on the bottom of the pot. It's nice when cooking something like eggs or fish - if you see the food is cooking too quickly then just push the "minus" button a couple times to reduce the cooking temperature so you don't burn the food, or when it's nearly done and it's going to be another 10-15 minutes before your family gets to the table then just turn the temperature down to increase the cooking time. If you are melting butter or cooking something delicate then temperature selections below 250 degrees are perfect. If you want a good sear on a steak or pork chop then turn it up to 460 degrees - be careful because it gets up to temperature quickly. I use this cooktop nearly every day, it's so much better than using a conventional kitchen stove. My kitchen has a top of the line GE five burner gas stove and a Jenn-Air electric stove. I still prefer this Duxtop cooker most of the time. It's seems to be very well made, I don't know why it doesn't cost more (an old time friend who is a GE employee tells me it's really old technology). Realize before purchasing any induction cooktop that your old pots and pans probably will not work. Generally, if a magnet will not stick to the bottom of the pot/pan then it will not work. There are now aluminum pots/pans with steel enveloped in the bottom that work well. One time in a pinch I put a 9x9 steel brownie pan (with some water in it) on the cooktop and then put my old aluminum (expensive) pan in that 9x9 pan - perfect for melting chocolate. The only potential drawback is the safety feature of it staying on for only 170 minutes. That's only an issue if I am using it like a slow cooker and want it to run for 4-6 hours. I just have to remember after 170 minutes to turn it on again. I always recommend this to my friends - it's a useful and wonderful addition to any kitchen. Dr. Bob ps - I just purchased one of those copper coated frying pans from a tv advertisement and it works really well

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • A kitchen wonder

    This is my second Dux Top induction cooker. Liked the first one and thought it would be easier to prepare a meal with two of them. Very fast, easy to use, and easy to clean. Since we have had these units we hardly use the stove anymore. The cost of using these induction cook tops is quite a bit lower than using the stove top range. We really are glad we have purchased these units.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Very nice unit.

    Nice cooktop, heats a small pan of water (4 cups) in 4 minutes from cold to rolling boiling water. Plus you can set the levels to control a pan of boiling pasta, without it boiling over. Great unit for the price, I am sure higher wattage ones would be nice, but this does pretty good for the price paid.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Love it, considering buying another one

    Love this cook top! Portable, works great. I use it for a set of cast iron pans. We have a solar set up for emergency. It runs this little stove so we can cook in case of a power outage. If this stove lasts a few years, I'll be 100% happy.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • very basic, not durable or of high quality, just basic

    typical low quality of china but it works. They sent me a 110 volt version for usa even though I specified south america. had to buy an invertor just to use it. ended up giving it to a friend in usa as a gift.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Duxtop Induction Cooktops Are Superb

    Hands Down. This Duxtop 1800W, Is The Best Induction Cooktop I Have Ever Purchased. I am cutting the cords on both of my problematic NuWave cooktops and placing them gently in the dumpster.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • The best burner and safest ever!

    i loved the first one i got a couple of years ago so i purchased another one. this is the best invention ever!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

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