Monday, January 30, 2012

Summit : SINC1110 12 Induction Cooktop with Single 1800 Watt Cooking Zone, 120V - Black

!±8± Summit : SINC1110 12 Induction Cooktop with Single 1800 Watt Cooking Zone, 120V - Black


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SINC1110 Features • Specifications •Warranty Features Instantly heats to cook in half the time of standard gas and electric ranges Smooth Schott Ceran surface made of durable, low maintenance black glass Complimentary 7-piece cookware set included Magnetically generated heat produces no open flame and keeps heat confined to cookware Installation Guide Back To Top Specifications Product Specifications Product Type: Induction Cooktop Finish: Black CeranFactory pre-set for use:Gas and Electric

General Specifications
Surface Type:GlassBurner Temperature Control:DigitalBurner Type:Glass topNumber of Burners:1Cooking Timer:True
Technical Specifications
Beveled edge:YesEnergy efficient:YesCool surface:Yes

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Using Your Compact Appliance: Cookware for a Ceramic Cooktop

!±8± Using Your Compact Appliance: Cookware for a Ceramic Cooktop

A portable induction cooktop, ceramic cooktop, or other type of heated cooking mechanism is the must have appliance for those that spend any time in a small space, such as those who own yachts or RVs and those who live in studio apartments. This compact appliance offers the size needed to accommodate mobile kitchens or galleys, yet packs the power of its standard sized counterparts.

That being said, caring for your cooktop and using the right cookware will offer the best results-both in the meals you serve and in extending the life of your appliance. Consider these attributes when selecting cookware for your ceramic or induction cooktop: composition, shape, size, and weight.

Composition

These are the facts:

Aluminum will not work on induction cooktops and may cause metal marks and discoloration on other surfaces.
Copper will conduct heat superbly; however it will discolor easily.
Stainless steel can produce hot spots and can cause uneven cooking.
Glass or ceramic cookware is slow to conduct heat and is generally not recommended.

So what should you use?

A pot or pan made of aluminum or copper with two layers of stainless steel or a stainless steel item with an aluminum or copper bottom will get the best of all worlds and work great. Also, a cast iron skillet or pot will work perfectly for slower cooking, frying, and browning.

Shape and Balance

The flatter the better is your bottom line here. You can hold a ruler against the bottom of the pot or pan and see if it lies flush against the bottom. A rounded or uneven bottom will not only cause heat to be unevenly distributed, it can also cause scratching to your cooktop surface.

Size and Weight

The size of your pot or pan should be congruent with the cooktop: the same size as the burner or just slightly larger. An oversized pan will waste energy and may cause food to burn; conversely, an oversized pan will trap heat and cause non-uniform cooking. Base thickness should be between three and six millimeters for the best cooking results.


Using Your Compact Appliance: Cookware for a Ceramic Cooktop

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