Delfino DLHP708 Stainless Steel Infrared Cooking Range

Infrared is similar to induction in that it heats up very quickly, is energy-efficient and allows for precise temperature control. The key difference as far as I'm concerned is that, unlike induction which only works with magnetic pots, any kind of cookware works with infrared. Also, induction cooktops are far more expensive. I really like the fact that the two burners are the same size; this means I can use a 10" skillet on one burner at the same time as a large pot on the other. Using smaller pots isn't a problem; the smallest one I have is only 5.5" in diameter but the handle didn't even get hot when I used the pot to bring water to boil.

I wavered about subtracting a star for the build quality. One of the feet came off when I unboxed the cooking range, but I was able to screw it back on. I then gave the cooktop a good wipe with a damp papertowel before using it for the first time because there's a bit of offgassing when it's first switched on. I just opened the windows and it didn't take long for the smell to dissipate. After trying all the settings and putting the cooktop through its paces, I'm very impressed. Being able to cook at high heat on both burners is a big deal, since this is the only stove I have. Another thing I'm really pleased about is that the bottom of the range doesn't get hot, so there's no danger of harming the kitchen countertop.

Product Features
• Works with all types of cookware, including aluminum
• Elegant stainless steel housing with large 7.4? (188mm) diameter burners
• Perfect for keeping buffet foods warm
• Lightweight and easy to store

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