
This Cuisinart Induction Cooktop features two burners with induction technology for fastest heat-up, while using up to 70% less energy than conventional cooktops. Perfect for entertaining or anytime you need extra burners!
Q: What type of cookware can I use with this induction cooktop?
A: This cooktop requires the use of induction-ready cookware.
Q: Does the Cuisinart Induction Cooktop have an automatic shut-off feature?
A: Yes, the heat turns off automatically 30 seconds after a pan is removed from the burner.
Q: Is the Cuisinart Induction Cooktop energy-efficient?
A: Yes, this cooktop uses up to 70% less energy than conventional cooktops.
Q: What is the maximum wattage of the Cuisinart Induction Cooktop?
A: The total element wattage for this cooktop is 1200 watts.
Q: How many burners does the Cuisinart Double Induction Cooktop have?
A: The Cuisinart Double Induction Cooktop has two burners.
Q: Does the Cuisinart cooktop have a timer?
A: Yes, both the left and right burners have a 150-minute timer.
Q: How much voltages & ampere it needs. like 120volt or 220-240 voltage
A: This unit operates on 120 volts AC, as indicated in the specs. It has a maximum power draw of 1800 watts, if both burners are ON full blast. If you sat in the front row in school and remember your electrical formula, volts multiplied by amps gives you watts. Here, 120 volts times 15amps equals 1800watts. You'd be smart to operate this on a 20amp circuit, which is common in kitchens since the 1960's. Rule of thumb says that circuits like to operate at 80% load for continuous loads. You'd blow a fuse or trip a breaker if you used a 15amp circuit, and someone ran the toaster or hair dryer on the same circuit at the same time. For certain, do not use with a lamp extension cord!
A: Left burner does 200-1200W and Right burner does 200-600W. This is from the manual on the Cuisinart site.