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*Best Buy - Sunpentown SPT SR-1891B Portable Induction Cooktop with free pan***Specials Ended 3/17/10***


Sunpentown SR-1891B Portable Induction Cooktop with free pan provides the best in cooktop performance, safety and efficiency


Reqular Price: $195.00
Sale Price: $158.99
Item Number: SR-1891B
Manufacturer: Sunpentown
Manufacturer Part No: SR-1891B


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UPS ground shipping charge is included in the selling price, and it is only good within Lower 48 States


Detailed Description

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Micro-Induction Cooktop provides the best in cooktop performance, safety and efficiency. Induction heats as electricity flows through a coil to produce a magnetic field under the ceramic plate. When a ferromagnetic cookware is placed on the ceramic surface, currents are induced in the cookware and instant heat is generated due to the resistance of the pan. Heat is generated to the pan only and no heat is lost. As there are no open flames, inductions are safer to use than conventional burners. Once cookware is removed, all molecular activity ceases and heating is stopped immediately. The SR-1891B offers precise temperature control, multiple power settings, energy efficiency and overall safety.

Features:

  • Dual functions: Cook & Warm
  • 20 power settings (300 ~ 1300W)
  • 3 Keep Warm settings (140°F - 167°F - 194°F)
  • Up to 9 hours and 50 minutes timer
  • LCD panel for Timer and Power
  • Up to 90% efficiency
  • SmartScan Technology
  • Automatic pan detection
  • Glass ceramic cooking surface
  • Sleek black on black design
  • ETL approvals

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Specifications:

 

Input voltage

120V / 60Hz

Power consumption

1300W

Cord length

6.56 ft.

Unit dimension (W x D x H)

12 x 14 x 2 in.

Package dimension

15 x 16.5 x 4.75 in.

Net / Gross weight

6.75 / 8 lbs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warranty:

  • One year limited manufacturer warranty
  • Warranty applies to residents of United States only
  • No warranty for physical damage

Exchange and Return Policy:

  • For damaged or defective unit, please contact rma@pc4usa.com within five days from the date of receiving the product
  • For returns, please fill out the Return Request Form within 15 days from the date of receiving the product.  A 15% restocking fee will be applied and $15.00 handling and insurance charges are non-refundable.

Note:

  • This item will be shipped directly from manufacturer's warehouse via UPS ground service within one business day of receiving your order 
  • For quantity 10 plus please contact us at sales@pc4usa.com for discounted price
  • For delivery to Hawaii and Alaska, please contact us at sales@pc4usa.com for additional shipping charge

Manufacturer:

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Sue Swafford from Palm Spring, CA
Anonymous (Unknown) 9/26/2008 12:02 PM
Before I bought the Sunpentown cooktops, I cooked with the Athena Max Burton for about a year. I liked it so well that I bought 2 of these to replace my gas stove when I remodeled my kitchen. I debated long and hard about these vs. a built-in cooktop. In many ways the built-in would be more suitable and better looking and way more expensive, but it lost out on the simple fact that they don't have timers. I had gotten used to being able to get something cooking nicely and then setting a timer to cook 5 more minutes, or 45 more minutes, or whatever, and I wasn't willing to live without it. I even use the timer for asparagus - I put the asparagus on and set the timer for 3 minutes. Then the cooktop turns itself off and beeps me so even if I'm doing something else my asparagus doesn't overcook. On Max power, the pan heats up really fast. I find that I do most of my cooking between medium and max, but the low settings work really well too. I love magnetic induction and I'm happy with these units. My only gripe is the glossy black finish, which shows every bit of lint, every finger smudge, every splot of oil. The Max Burton was a matte white and didn't show all the splotches. I realize that most of the built-ins and a lot of the countertop models are the same glossy black, but it's not an easy maintenance finish.
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Lawrence Fine from MA
Anonymous (Unknown) 9/16/2008 3:51 PM
actually, my second induction "hot plate" I'm in love with efficient, finely controllable cooking. I don't miss the many more TEMPERATURE settings featured on my first mr. induction as the multitude of POWER settings on this unit is like going from 16 to 24 bit audio. This unit is as controllable as GAS but doesn't wrap the heat up the sides of the pot or pan.
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Bob N. from GA
Anonymous (Unknown) 9/16/2008 3:47 PM
First off, I assume you're already informed about induction cooking--if not, try google or wikipedia. I'm just reviewing this particular unit: Attractive overall, it has a glass/ceramic top that seems durable, but I haven't pressed my luck. The blister micro-switches aren't my favorite--touch would be better--but they work well at least while the product is new. You get 20 power settings, but my "kill-a-watt" meter (also from Amazon--it's great) reports that settings 1 to 7 are actually 10-second on/off cycles of the power at setting 8. Setting 1 is on for a couple seconds, then off for the rest of the 10 second cycle, and repeat. Settings 2 thru 7 are similar, with increasing "on" and decreasing "off" durations. Setting 8 draws about 350 watts, and is the lowest setting that stays on continuously. Settings 9 through 20 draw increasing power up to 1250 watts at maximum. I haven't found the temperature settings to be useful, but maybe that's just my cooking style. For induction-capable cookware, I used 3 frying pans from Ikea ($20 to $30 ea) and 3 assorted pots (1.5L, 3L, 5L) from various local retailers ($15-$40), as well as the pan that came from Sunpentown with the package I bought. All worked perfectly. This is a 120V plug-in countertop unit, which means it's portable enough to take outside to the patio for slow-cooking certain the smelly foods that I don't want in the house. But it's highest power setting is barely half what is possible with a 220V built-in. Compared to an ordinary radiant hot-plate, this unit seems expensive, but compared to an induction built-in, it's a real bargain.
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GREAT!!!!, by Gregory C.Ward, FL
Anonymous (Unknown) 5/15/2009 11:34 AM
What a great cooking tool! Just make sure you use the correct type of pans!
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