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Induction cooker 2000W Kitchen Line

€156.20 €128.03
Availability: In stock
Induction cooker with very clean design suitable for live cooking. Very flat housing with black coated stainless steel frame. Surface of ceramic glass with integrated digital display. Touch-sensitive controls, power or temperature adjustable in 11 steps. Temperature range: 35-240°C. Suitable for pans with bottom diameter between 120 and 220 mm. With timer function for 0-180 minutes. Equipped with electronic protection against overheating. Maximum load of the induction cooker: 15 kg. 230V 2000W Dimensions 293 x 373 x (h) 56 mm. Shipping time: 8 days
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What are the essential basic tools in the kitchen?
Essential tools include good quality knives, cutting boards, pots and pans of various sizes, ladles, spatulas, whisks, and bowls. These tools allow you to easily handle most everyday cooking tasks.
What is the best material for pots and pans?
It depends on the use: stainless steel is versatile and durable, cast iron retains heat well, aluminum is lightweight and has excellent heat conductivity, while ceramic offers a non-stick surface without chemicals.
How do I choose the best cookware set?
Consider the material (stainless steel, aluminum, copper), compatibility with your stovetop, the number of pieces included, and ease of cleaning. A good set should be versatile and long-lasting.
How can I prevent damage to pots and pans over time?
Avoid using metal utensils on non-stick coatings, do not heat pots empty, and clean them with soft sponges. When storing, protect surfaces by stacking pots with cloths or separators to prevent scratches.
How do I properly care for and clean kitchen tools?
It’s important to wash them immediately after use, avoiding harsh detergents especially on delicate materials like wood or ceramic. Some tools are dishwasher safe, while others, like knives and special pots, should be hand washed. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
When should I replace a kitchen utensil?
Replace utensils when they show significant wear, such as deep scratches on non-stick surfaces, broken or deformed parts, or when the material emits unusual odors or substances.
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