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NuWave induction burner

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Does anyone have this and does it work as shown in the demo?  I am going to order one and am trying to decide between the NuWave and the Cook's Companion glass one from Evine...

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I've had one for well over a year and I love it.  I put it over a back burner on my glass-top stove and have not used the stove since I got the Nuwave burner.  It heats very fast and you can chose a precise temperature.  I wish I could afford an induction cooktop.

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I have it and love it!  I live in an apartment that has those awful electric coil stoves.  No matter how much you fiddle with the coils, you can't get them nice and level.  Eggs would always slide to one side of the pan, etc.

Since I got this NuWave, I haven't had to use my old cooktop. It heats quickly and the temperature adjusts so quickly with just a couple of touches.  I highly recommend.

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Re: NuWave induction burner

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Thanks.  I am going to order it.  It is so hot here in the summer....90-100 degrees is common, with wicked humidity.  Most days I don't want to turn the oven OR the burner on.  I think this is one kitchen "gadget"  that I really will use.

 

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I have the Nuwave and LOVE it.  I haven't used my stove top since I got it.  It takes no time to prepare recipes now.  My daughter even bought one for herself after she used mine a few times.  I got mine from HSN.  It is probably my favorite kitchen appliance ever!

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Since I bought my 1800 watt on HSN I haven't used my stove. Mine came with a nice case and handle.  Highly recommend.  Love.

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I use mine mostly as a fryer.  It keeps the oil at the right temperature in my regular pots and pans and I was able to get rid of my deep fryer.  Just remember you need induction ready cookware.  

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Re: NuWave induction burner

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LOVE mine- use it every day..In fact I have two- the original and this higher watt one as well..So precise, and so quick to heat up-

 

Like others have said,I cannot imagine life without it..!

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I have been using mine for over a 1  1/2 & I truly love it.  Would not go back to a stove top ever.

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I no longer have a stove/oven.  In the space where it stood I added 3 deep drawers, had my countertop extended over that space.

Bought the Breville Pro Toaster Oven and 3 induction burners (the 1800 watt ones).  One of them is always out the other two live in one of the drawers to be taken out as needed.

Love this arrangement.

 

Just got the TSV air fryer but will be returning it because it would make it too crowded in my galley sized kitchen  Didn't even try it.  Have to learn to curb my desire for nifty kitchen gadgets.