

🔥 Cook Smart, Live Efficiently with Duxtop’s Sleek Induction Power!
The Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop Burner delivers up to 1800 watts of precise heat with 20 power and temperature presets, controlled via an intuitive LCD touch panel. Its compact, lightweight design and energy-efficient induction technology make it perfect for modern kitchens or mobile lifestyles. Safety features like child lock and auto-pan detection ensure worry-free cooking, while the 10-hour timer adds convenience. Ideal for professionals and millennials seeking smart, stylish, and eco-conscious cooking solutions.















| ASIN | B01FLR0ET8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,592 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #6 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | duxtop |
| Burner type | Induction |
| Color | Silver |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,542) |
| Date First Available | May 13, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00638339650896 |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Included Components | induction cooktop |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.2 pounds |
| Item model number | BT-200DZ |
| Manufacturer | Duxtop |
| Material | Glass |
| Power Source | Induction |
| Product Dimensions | 11.4"D x 14"W x 2.5"H |
| Special Feature | Automatic Shut-Off |
| UPC | 638339650896 638339650452 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
T**P
Really nice. Easy to use. So efficient, it feels like magic!
This is an amazing induction cooktop. We originally ordered the double-burner model of this same brand to take to a vacation home we have. It will replace a double-burner gas stove. We loved the double so much, we got a single-burner version of the same stove to use in our camper. The top(s) - this one and the other one — work very well and they’re very intuitive to use, though they both come with a great instruction manual that you should read before you use the tops because there are things to be aware of for proper use. For instance, only certain types of pots and pans are suitable for use with an induction cooktop, and you can cook by level (level one, level two, etc.) OR you can cook by setting the temperature that you want to cook at — 225, 350, etc. There a setting for boil, and I can boil six cups of water on either top in 5 minutes flat from start to finish. The cooking levels are easy to use, but if you take time to learn what temperature works best (for you) for the various things you cook — particularly if they’re finicky (like doing eggs well), you’ll find there’s nothing better than the precision with which you can cook on these cooktops. Time to buy one for my daughter!
R**E
Love this induction burner, replaced our gas stovetop
We got this induction burner to try out induction cooking and see if it could be a viable replacement for our propane gas stovetop. We had been seeing a lot of news articles about propane and natural gas leaking cancer-causing chemicals into the house, and we wanted to transition away from using propane anyway because our tank needed to be replaced. The burner is very easy to use, and the instructions were excellent at helping us learn how to cook with induction. My favorite aspect is that the heat level can be selected using specific numbers. When we later looked for built-in induction cooktops, we found that many of them lacked this wonderful feature, so we decided to just continue using this portable cooktop instead of installing one, and bought a second portable induction cooktop from this same brand, which we also love. There are a few downsides which were not enough of a big deal to us to outweigh the benefits: As other reviews mention, there is a high-pitched humming noise when the unit is heating up. Some of our family members, particularly children, were greatly bothered by this in the beginning, while adults who don't hear as well noticed it but weren't bothered by it much. The noise pitch and volume seems to vary depending on the type of cookware used--generally, more ferrous materials such as cast iron seem to make less noise, and nonstick pans that just have a layer of metallic surface on the bottom made the most noise. We found it's much more usable with a silicone mat--otherwise the pan can easily slide around on the cooktop, particularly when you're boiling water and it splashes over the sides. There is a slight learning curve to cooking with induction, but as a pretty functional family "cook" who makes just simple dishes, I found it very intuitive. Much of the challenge was that I decided to also learn how to cook with cast iron at the same time, and that also has its own learning curve, which I found to be steeper than cooking with induction. Many people we've shared our positive induction experience with are incredulous that we were okay with buying all new cookware, but we used this as an opportunity to clear out a lot of the cookware clutter from our kitchen. We found we really only ever used a few pans anyway, and we were happy to have an excuse to replace our cookware that had scratches in the nonstick coating, which likely wasn't good for us to keep using anyway. I would highly recommend this induction burner to anyone looking to try out cooking with induction, relatively inexpensively. We've had it for a year, using it several times a week usually, and it has always performed consistently well.
P**M
Saving on our gas bill
We are using this cooktop for all stovetop cooking. Our gas bill has decreased by $25/mo. We didn't need to buy new cookware, since our Stainless Steel cookware works just fine. We tested it first and a magnet stuck to it. We find that it boils pasta water as fast as gas, and it cooks just like gas, without the methane fumes. It is also much easier to clean than our gas stove. A quick tip for cooking with uncoated stainless steel: warm the pan before adding ingredients--it helps a great deal to reduce sticking. Another feature of this cooktop we enjoy is that it will keep a pot of soup warm much better than gas. Gas can't be set too low. This cooktop has a better range of low temps. Definitely worth the money.
H**R
We love this single burner hot plate!
We purchased the Duxtop induction hot plate to use for about 5 weeks while our kitchen renovation was underway. The kitchen is done and we still use it! The Duxtop induction hot plate was our first foray into induction cooking. We were so impressed with having more accurate temperature control and at how much faster water boils. My husband uses it to fry his ground turkey and chicken sausage saying it works better than the electric range. I use it when I need to boil water for pasta or to cook rice. I took off one star because after only 5 weeks of light use, the cooling fan went on the fritz. I contacted the manufacturer through Amazon and they were very responsive to my issue. As requested, I sent a photo of the cord cut and the information sticker on the underside of the device. A replacement hot plate arrived two days later. Our hope is that the replacement will last for a long time with careful usage 2-3 times a week. In fact, I bought this model based on another review which said they used theirs daily for years. I hope the replacement will do just that! If not, I will update the review. Overall, we are very impressed with the quality, value, practical size and other aspects of durability. We enjoy faster, more efficient cooking of several of our food staples. The customer service was excellent at resolving our cooling fan issue. I would encourage anyone who experiences a problem to use the link under your orders to contact the manufacturer if your 30 day Amazon return window has expired. Because of our positive experience with induction cooking, we are considering purchasing a full size induction range for the kitchen in a new house we are building. 👍🏼
M**A
Works well, high qaulity
This heats much more quickely that a gas or electric stove with heating elements. It is high quality and portable enough to take on a road trip.
T**M
Been using this for over two years!! Absolutely essential in our kitchen (and dining table when we have hot pot nights).
J**N
This is a great unit for quick and portable cooking needs. I use a 10" cast iron frying pan with it 95% of the time and it heats up and works very well. The heat control is amazing and works as designed. I never have to worry about overheating, it maintains the perfect temperature once the cast iron is heated (takes about 8-10 mins). As a result, my eggs turn out perfectly and the exact same way every time without drying them out or having them stick. It works very well with pots as well. The quick boil and other features are handy. Again, very simple to use. It's also very easy to clean the top and it's nice and light weight for easy storage. Overall, after a few months or almost daily use, I have no complaints. It's a little pricier then the other Duxtop models, but having more heat control is worth it I think, depending on your cooking needs.
P**L
Busque en diversas tiendas en México (nunca había tenido una parrilla de inducción). Me decidí comprarla por las reseñas de los otros clientes. Deseaba una parrilla de inducción porque acabo de poner paneles solares en casa. Es fácil de utilizar, me gusta que al cambiar los niveles rápido calienta o disminuye el calor. Tenemos varios meses usándola en casa. Muy rápido calienta en comparación de la estufa y produce menos calor en la casa (útil en los meses de verano). La recomiendo ampliamente. Lo único que no sé es la duración de vida útil de la parrilla, ojala sea mucho tiempo el que funcione.
P**Y
Cooktop and control panel are a flat glass surface that is easy to clean. Control panel buttons are 'touch' capacitive sensitive (like a smart phone screen) as opposed to pushable bubble buttons (which I don't like as much, the plastic covering the metal bubble can break/wear under heavy use or from contact with something sharp). On plugging in the unit, the cooktop fan starts, but shuts off after about 20 seconds if the unit is not powered on. The fan runs continuosly while cooking, the fan is not loud, but you will hear it. Heat (or lack or cooling) often is a cause of failing electronics so I'm not worried about the longevity of this cooktop. The fan also stays on after cooking is done, until the cooktop temperature falls below a threshold. I don't mind the fan (noise) as it also is an indicator that the unit is still hot or in use (kids). The induction coil does make whine noises as the cooking power is turned on to energize the coil, or as the cooking power is adjusted up or down, but not while the power level is steady. The coil noise is quiet and is (barely) only noticeable when standing at the cooktop - I understand this noise is typical for induction cooktops. It's 1800W - boils water 2 Litres of water quite quick, it warmed 12 quarts of cold tap water in a tall 9.5" diameter base stock pot in about 15 mins, and took another 45 mins (1 hour in total) to bring that water to a boil. Cooking can be done by adjusting power levels in 0.5 steps from 0.5(min) to 10(max). It also cooks by temperature, but I only used cook by power level. Cooktop has a timer in hours and minutes, after which the induction coil power is shutoff, fan will keeping running until the unit cools off. If the pot is removed from the cooktop, it powers off if the pot is not returned after about 30 seconds. Cooktop also does not engage the induction coil if it cannot detect a pot (do the magnet test on your pots/pans before buying). ETL(us) Listed. Purchased on AMAZON.CA in April 2020 for home use in Canada. Only issues I have encountered or can think of are minor: - no 3-prong plug-in, it's a 2-prong polarized plug. The unit itself is all plastic and glass (top and button panel), both materials are non-conductive so the need for a grounded chassis doesn't seem to be needed. - The fan noise may be related to the fan not having as much clearance between it and the counter surface, so the air flow is more turbulent, but again I don't have issue with the fan noise. - induction cooktop would not work with one set of steel pots that magnets stick good to the pots sides and the inside base, however, they do fail the test of holding a magnet to the outside bottom (bonded aluminum?) base, which is the pot's issue - not the induction cooktop. [May 2020 corrected review spelling and stock pot size, it was 12qt not 16qt]
L**O
Funciona muy bien, para hervir agua para la pasta es mucho más rápido que le estufa de gas. El único inconveniente es que a veces emite un chillido muy agudo casi insoportable, lo bueno es que es intermitente y se quita después de un rato. En resumen , es una gran opción para complementar la estufa de gas.
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