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🔥 Cook smart, live fast — the portable power your kitchen’s been craving!
The Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop E210C2 delivers rapid, precise heating with 1800 watts of power and 15 adjustable temperature and power settings. Its sleek, lightweight design (5.9 lbs) and sensor touch controls make it perfect for modern kitchens, dorms, or on-the-go cooking. With an 83% energy efficiency rating and safety lock features, it combines eco-conscious performance with peace of mind. Easy to clean and compatible with magnetic cookware, this induction burner is a must-have for efficient, stylish cooking.








| ASIN | B07XDV3377 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,107 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #79 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | duxtop |
| Brand Name | duxtop |
| Color | Black |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,682 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00769134700803 |
| Heating Element | Induction |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Included Components | Induction Cooktop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.2"D x 11"W x 2.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop, Countertop Burner, Induction Burner, 1800W |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Secura |
| Material | Glass |
| Model Number | E210C2 |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Part Number | duxtop-8500ST-A |
| Power Source | induction |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2"D x 11"W x 2.8"H |
| Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| UPC | 769134700803 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
D**S
Great value and excellent cooking for a 120v Countertop cooking surface
I bought this to try out induction. I seriously disliked my ceramic top electric stove and was looking to replace it with a high end gas range with an upcoming kitchen renovation. However, the amount of "waste heat" you get in a kitchen from gas always bugged me and I've seen more and more positive things about induction. So, I bought this unit to see what I thought about it before making my final decision on what my new kitchen range would be (Gas or Induction) My wife and I tried it out for about a month and it was so much better than the old electric cook top that we pretty much used this exclusively unless we absolutely had to have two or more burners going at once. Cooking with induction is just as responsive as gas (turn down the heat, it goes down immediately, crank it up, it cranks immediately) and this cook top even plugged in to a wall outlet (just a 120v circuit) boiled a whole pot of water in under 1/2 to 1/3 the time that the standard electric stove did. Yes, we had several good pots and pans that were not induction compatible - we knew that going in but we were so happy with this burner that we decided we could commit to full induction. Ended up buying a Frigidaire Induction range and are very happy with it. However, that's not the end of the tale here - we still find this cook top to be useful - we had a bunch of friends over for a dinner get together the other week and used this as a convenient "fifth burner" and then switched it over to being a warmer The temperature specific control is a feature even our full induction range doesn't have (the ability to set this unit to a specific temperature instead of just 1 to 10) .. it's really really useful for holding /warming a dish of food for serving thought the night at a safe temp but not burning it. The unit stays pretty cool to the touch and we're about to switch back to using it for daily cooking while the aforementioned kitchen renovation takes place (we liked Induction cooking so much that we bought the new stove before hand since we could buy and swap out the stove right away without waiting for the renovation to run a gas line. So, this is as much a review of induction cooking as this burner but .. if you're looking for a decent countertop burner, this is way better than a classic electric model and the induction cooking is powerful enough for daily cooking. The unit is easy enough to keep clean and we can stow it away in a cupboard when not in use. It's great for an extra burner when your stove is extra full (like managing holiday cooking etc) and it serves very well as a chafing/warming burner due to the temp setting.
H**N
Great Cooktop Overall
This induction cooktop heats quickly, cooks evenly, and is very easy to use. The controls are intuitive, and it feels well-built and reliable for everyday cooking. It’s also easy to clean, which is a big plus. The only downside is that it can be a bit noisy at times, especially when running at higher power levels. Other than that, it performs excellently and I’m very happy with the purchase. It came in clutch during my kitchen remodel.
J**Y
If you are in a dorm or oven without a hotplate, BUY THIS
I am absolutely blown away by the performance of this tiny, fairly cheap burner. I live in a small dorm at my university without a meal plan, and have zero way of cooking food without going down to the communal kitchen; however, due to my allergies, I am largely unable to utilize its appliances as the risk of cross-contamination is far too high for my liking. So, in an effort to find a way that I could cook both safely and privately, I decided to order this little cooktop in hopes that it would do the job. Safe to say, I was blown away by its performance. There isn't much else to say other than it functions like a regular, full-size burner on an oven. The heat level is decent, but it can overheat when first turning it on, and it works even when plugged into a power strip. If I could, I'd give it a 4.5, but it's done too much for me on late, hungry nights for me to settle for anything less than a 5.
S**E
Compare All You Want, This One Has the Features and Price
Was looking for an induction hot plate to use on my balcony. I live in high rise building doesn't allow barbecues on the balconies, but the rules don't say anything about cooking outside; just no open flames. A way around this is to use an induction hot plate that can get really high temps and a hardy cast iron skillet. As you may see in reviews of other products, some hotplates turn themselves off due to excessive heat. We are searing on high heat steaks. Have not had issue with the unit turning off. We have a high end Samsung induction cooktop and know what to expect from induction. This hotplate performs. Plus, it's a breeze to clean. Top is totally flat surface so some cleaner/degreaser and a few wips and this guy is ready to go back into the box. Speaking of the box, I wish there was a handle on the end of the unit. We put this back in the box after each use. We do not leave outside. It would be so much easier to take out of the box. One hint that I learned about induction cooktops when using cast iron, place a piece of parchment paper under the cast iron. That saves your cooktop from scratching. Also, if you want to shake your pan around, any type of pan, use the parchment paper. My first induction range, I didn't know this tip and our cooktop really got scratched. The paper will turn brown but won't burn. Remember, the cook top is not creating heat; the pan is. A tip when using this hot plate especially if using cast iron. Remove the cooking utensil from the hot plate after cooking. The hot plate has cooling fans that run until the unit reaches a temp that can be touched. Leaving a cooking pan, especially cast iron, requires that the fans run for a long period of time. Or if you unplug the device before it has fully cooled you are causing potential damage to the unit. Overall, this is a very good product, at very reasonable price. It's attractive, well made, quality material, and works as expected.
S**G
Must have in the kitchen
Absolutely serves the purpose . I could not be happier . Great features and adjustments on the temp settings . Quickly boils water for tea . I have used induction compatible pressure cooker with it and cooks rice and lentils well . Easy to use and compact to store away in the cabinet . I highly recommend it .
H**T
This is a wonderful kitchen tool
This is a fantastic little induction "hot plate" that works extremely well. I could argue that it works better than some range cooktops. Clearly, you need to have the right pan, pot or skillet. That's about the only downside I can see. It gets hot very quickly, while the cooling fan is audible, I am not getting any odd noises from the induction process itself. For the price of this unit, a person could give induction a try before deciding on a range, or simply use it for jobs that it does better than other types of cooktops. I think it's impressive. Additional detail: We have an induction range in one of our homes. I like it a lot. So, as part of a remodeling in another home, we are replacing a GE Monogram pro-style, dual-fuel range with an induction range. I had **two** tradesmen at different times ask me for the range we are replacing. One person said they had an induction range and would rather have my old range... There is a certain amount of personal taste associated with range types, I'd guess. I understand completely. (Induction is exceptionally fast, comparatively safe, efficient (doesn't throw off a bunch of extra heat) and cleanup of a glass surface is easier than exposed burners and grates. I invite you to try one of these little induction plates and see for yourself.) So, one of the tradesmen has my old dual-fuel range, and we don't have the new one yet. "What do we do now?" I bought this little induction unit. After a couple of days, my wife said, "You were smart!" That praise is kinda like winning a Nobel Prize. LOL. This little induction unit compares VERY favorably to the gas cooktop on the range we just removed. Surprisingly so. It sets on the counter, so it's a couple inches higher than a flush range would sit. It has a power cord, so a person should be careful and avoid pulling the unit off of the counter or spilling whatever you are cooking. And, yes... after using it, I did say to myself, "Boy, this works surprisingly well... In 2020, do we really need these big ol' ranges and cooktops???" But I only said that to myself. I still want the new range. Very nice product. I highly recommend it.
L**D
Its the future...
I've only had it for two days now but my wife and I have both used it and....we love it. In fact we are now seriously considering replacing our gas range with an induction range despite the cost and the fact that I would have to run a new 50A circuit to my kitchen and abandon the gas line. It would be worth all the trouble! The primary reason we bought it is because we were sick of waiting 10-15 minutes for our gas stove to boil a pot of water. This thing boils water in less than 2 minutes! No joke, I timed it. Its so fast that you can literally stand there and watch it boil, it starts boiling almost immediately on the bottom. Just incredible. On top of that, it is safer to use than any other stove type because the top itself doesn't get hot and its easy to keep clean for the same reason. This particular one seems decently well made, though I wouldn't recommend it for a professional kitchen. But for home use its just fine. Its also very easy to use. Can't speak to longevity though. If you already own induction ready pots (like we did) I highly recommend you get one of these and try it out. Just be warned that you will probably want to replace your stove with one. Also, a couple of things....first you cannot turn this on without a pot on top of it. I tried when I first got it and it gave me an error code. I thought I had gotten a lemon but I looked up the error code and it was because there was no pot on it. So unlike gas and electric you must have a compatible pot on the burner to even turn it on. Also, be warned that it makes a very high pitched noise when first turned on. I think its the sound of the magnetic field heating up the pot (which happens extraordinarily fast), but the sound is a little concerning at first. It sounds like a bomb preparing to explode. But it goes away in a few seconds. A couple of things...
F**3
Very useful
I’ve used this way more than I thought I would. It does a really nice job holding temperature. It doesn’t boil water as fast as a built-in. It’s very easy to clean and is fairly portable, which makes it great for tailgating and camping. I’ve plugged into my generator and used it to steam hot dogs.
R**R
Works very well, sleek and convenient
This Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop is the perfect cooktop for a suite for a student to use for cooking. In addition to a microwave, this is perfect for a student in the studio suite we provide for students. It heats up quickly, is easy to operate, is safe to use and the student likes to use it. Plus it wipes clean and is convenient to store as it is light and thin. Just be sure to plug it in on its own. I like that it beeps when you when you plug it in so you know that it works - ie) that the socket works!
C**A
Potente y funcional
El producto llegó en tiempo y forma. Es muy sencillo de usar, solo tocas el botón de encendido, seleccionas la función según tus necesidades y listo. Limpiar tmb es muy fácil porque es una superficie lisa, solo debes tener cuidado en esperar a que se enfríe la superficie después de cocinar. La potencia es muy alta, calienta muy rápido y debes cambiar la forma que normalmente preparas los alimentos en comparación con estufas de gas. Yo lo he usado en niveles de 4 a 5 y es suficiente para cocinar lo del día a día.
P**E
Great induction heater for quick heat-up of foods
Bought the DUXTOP induction cooktop to replace another brand unit that had failed after many years of use. That was many months ago and the DUXTOP has worked great since then.
J**H
The cooktop does the job, but with an unpleasant sound.
This is my second purchase of the induction cooktop. The induction cooktop is easy to clean and use, and it provides sufficient heat for many types of cooking and cooks efficiently. The sound of the fan is louder than expected, but it is an induction cooktop so I am fine with that. The only thing I dislike about both of my cooktops is that the induction sometimes makes a very high-pitched sound when I am cooking. I wondered if it was only the first induction cooktop that I purchased, but the second one makes the same noise as well. It is very unpleasant and hurts my ears.
D**E
Just purchase it it’s fantastic
Great product but they don’t tell you you can only use stainless steel or glass on top of these glass counter stove top. Nobody told any of my family members their stove top are glass and they’re completely wrecked and ruined. It look horrible. Before I purchase my stove, I googled how to take care of it and what to use. Use the other one for my kids cause there’s no way they’re going to cook anything on my stove. They can use the oven but not my stove top. This item is very nice it heats to the size of the pots and pans I love it.
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