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$7k Induction Cooktop Gets Smoking Hot in Two Seconds(nytimes.com)
7 points by carabiner 12 hours ago | 5 comments
Sibexico 11 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Just powerful coil and integrated battery charged by conventional 110v outlet. The description of this cooking stove should be placed at "Over engineering" Wikipedia page.

carabiner 11 hours ago | parent [-]

Less space than a nomad, too.

marssaxman 11 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Perhaps there will come a day that I give up my gas range, after all.

jauntywundrkind 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

My biggest induction cooktop issue isn't heating speed, it's heating coverage. My 14" cast iron doesn't head edge to edge on my cheapo $60 induction unit, and that's really frustrating. Sometimes I turn on the gas stove to get the job done!

For all the marvels Impulse offers, it's still only a 9" 'burner'. This would be the top thing I'd like to see fixed.

I just got a nuwave eletric wok, and am really hoping that it can do much better on my stir fry.

bell-cot 12 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> These models use the type of battery found in some electric cars ...

> On the Impulse Cooktop, that battery can also produce a whopping boost of heat by channeling 10,000 watts to a single element ...

Ignoring both the fire safety issues and how long it'd be 'till that kinda power destroyed your cookware...I don't think you'd want one of these installed in a kitchen that either kids or frailer seniors might frequent.