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Nutrichef (NCIT2S) SINGLE INDUCTION COOKER, 1, Standard – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Nutrichef (NCIT2S) SINGLE INDUCTION COOKER, 1, Standard
Product Dimensions
11.1 x 11.1 x 12.24 inches
Item Weight
4.98 pounds
Manufacturer
NutriChefKitchen
ASIN
B09LZ8HQP6
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
NCIT2S
Date First Available
November 16, 2021
Test video – Nutrichef (NCIT2S) SINGLE INDUCTION COOKER, 1, Standard :
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Questions & Answers – Nutrichef (NCIT2S) SINGLE INDUCTION COOKER, 1, Standard :
Technical specifications – Nutrichef (NCIT2S) SINGLE INDUCTION COOKER, 1, Standard :
Color
Standard
Material
Ceramic
Special Feature
Manual
Brand
NutriChefKitchen
Heating Elements
1
Wattage
1500 watts
Voltage
120 Volts
Burner type
Induction
Included Components
SINGLE INDUCTION COOKER
Power Source
Induction
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
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R. B (verified owner) –
I’ve been inducted. – The cheapest induction burner on the market is worth the $35 I paid for it. Wanted to try induction cooking and the price point was just right for adding extra appliances to my full kitchen. Still getting used to getting the most out of the burner as you’ll learn quickly cooking is different with induction. I’ve had to adjust the temperature down and let the pan warm a bit before starting cooking otherwise you get sear on the outside and raw on the inside. Outside of the learning curve it’s already made for a few less than 30 minute meals from thought to plate and there’s plenty more planned.
R. B (verified owner) –
I’ve been inducted. – The cheapest induction burner on the market is worth the $35 I paid for it. Wanted to try induction cooking and the price point was just right for adding extra appliances to my full kitchen. Still getting used to getting the most out of the burner as you’ll learn quickly cooking is different with induction. I’ve had to adjust the temperature down and let the pan warm a bit before starting cooking otherwise you get sear on the outside and raw on the inside. Outside of the learning curve it’s already made for a few less than 30 minute meals from thought to plate and there’s plenty more planned.