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Induction Cooker Guide - Make a Cool Summer Addition to Your Kitchen

Midea
2012-06-25 14:25 2836

GUANGZHOU, China, June 25, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- The induction cooker is popular in Europe, America, Japan and Korea, becoming a main cooking tool with no soot, easy-to-clean, safe, energy-saving and small size features.

Eating is less appealing in summer with the heat and humidity. The culprits are the high temperature itself coupled with the heat generated while cooking with open fire. Then induction cooker, however, does not require an open fire and is ideal for families for summer and all year round.

The following five points are factors to pay attention to when purchasing an induction cooker, gathered through interviews with insiders and users' experience:

I. Well-Known Brands

A brand is the guarantee of quality and service, and therefore comes with less security risks. A few prominent Japanese brands have proven reliable, however international brands such as Midea are highly considered due to their effective cost performance and quality.

II. Based on Numbers

The higher the power, the more and faster conversion from electricity to heat is needed. Also, the more power consumption, the higher the price of the induction cooker will be. Buying based on the number of diners is a reasonable factor. An 800W induction cooker is adequate for a single person to a family of three.

III. Energy-Saving

With frequent usage, induction cookers can consume a lot of energy. Brands specially launch energy-saving technologies aiming at the cooking habits of Vietnamese, such as the 'mild power & strong fire' feature double patent technology of Midea's induction cooker. Cooking will not overflow and be burnt with mild fire, with more nutrients releasing and saving energy by 40% than common induction cookers. 'High-power & strong fire', rather, meets the demands of stir frying, conforming to Vietnamese cooking habits while still having a better energy-saving effect.

IV. Auto-Test Function

Note to test its auto-test function to guarantee safety: Move the pan away and place inapplicable objects on it while it is working and then observe if the alarm goes off or if it automatically cuts off the power.

V. Appearance

Its surface should be smooth and scatheless. Roughness or any incline will influence the normal heat efficiency. The heating to the pan can directly be affected by the adequacy of the magnetic line penetrating into its top plate.

Source: Midea
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