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🔥 Cook smart, live stylish — your kitchen’s sleek new MVP!
The iSiLER Portable Induction Cooktop delivers powerful 1800W cooking with 18 adjustable power levels and 17 temperature presets, all controlled via a responsive touch panel. Its compact, lightweight design fits pans from 3.9 to 8.6 inches, making it perfect for small kitchens or travel. Safety features include a child lock and overheating protection, while the durable glass ceramic surface ensures easy maintenance. Ideal for millennials seeking efficient, stylish, and safe cooking solutions.
















| ASIN | B07FDXPTNP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,833 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #49 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | ISILER |
| Brand Name | ISILER |
| Color | White |
| Control Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,562 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Heater Surface Material | Glass Ceramic |
| Heating Element | Induction |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.87"D x 5.59"W x 4.57"H |
| Item Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CHK-CCA02 |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Model Number | CHK-CCA02 |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Power Source | electric, induction |
| Size | 11.6 x 14.2 inches |
| Trim Color | Black |
| UPC | 615517572638 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
D**N
Induction cook quick ware
Easy to use with watts of temperature control. The surface is large enough for 8” cookware plus it heats your water very quickly. Definitely a buy again item.
I**T
Must have compatible cookware, if a magnwt won't stick, it won't work with this cook top.
So far, so good. I love this cook top. I can control the amount of power down to 100 watts and I only cook with 200 watts. The thing for me is the precise control of temperature. Best for cooking during hot weather, surrounding area stays cool as only the pot is being heated. Just make sure that the pots you use are magnetic. Ordinary cookware won't work. Lucky for me, I already had cast iron pots and pans.
N**G
Great value!
Very good. Not very loud and works efficiently. The touch screen can be more sensitive. Overall great value.
M**Z
Fast, Safe, and Portable
It boils water faster than my gas stove! The safety lock is a great feature, and it’s very easy to wipe clean after cooking.
T**A
Excellent mid-level element and OUTSTAND CUSTOMER SERVICE from manufacturer/seller
I’ve been using this cooktop since February 2021. I originally bought it for road trips because it’s lightweight and slim enough to fit in a 17-inch laptop case, but I liked it so much that it became my daily stovetop. Recently, during extremely cold winter weather, the heating element didn’t heat evenly and the fan sounded strained. Since everything returned to normal shortly afterward, I suspect the issue was weather- or power-related. What really stood out was the customer support. After posting a question, I received a helpful response from the manufacturer/seller, which was very reassuring. I’m now looking to buy another induction cooktop, and this experience makes me strongly lean toward iSiler. I’ve tried and returned several other brands, and none have come close—iSiler sets a very high bar.
Z**O
Recommend it
Absolutely Love this induction cooktop. I have used it daily for about a month now. Heats up quickly and great value for the price.
J**K
HOW TO REMOVE THE BEEP (requires needlenose pliers and a Phillips screwdriver)
Great product, terrible beep, easy fix. 0. You'll want to wipe down the surface of your cooktop, and unplug it. At this point I should note that you are responsible for your own safety, the voiding of your warranty, you forgetting that you were just using your hot plate as a space heater for four hours and burning something, and so on. Follow these (simple) instructions at your own risk. 1. Flip the cooktop over. There should be six readily apparent Phillips screws on the back. You don't need to remove any of the rubber footing or any seals. Remove the six screws and separate the heating element from the cooktop surface. 2. Now, there should be a board next to the heating element. Not the one obscured by the heating element, the one with the springs that was contacting the control panel, the one you touch when you adjust heat and use the power button. On this board, you want to locate a small black cylinder labelled ZLFY. Honestly, it's the only thing that really looks like a speaker, and if you Google the code etched on it (which you always should) it confirms that it's the super annoying buzzer that makes this product a 3/5 instead of a 5/5, because I use a hot plate to cook at 3 am when everyone's asleep. 3. To remove this buzzer, you could pull the board up, go get your soldering kit, and desolder it from the other side. But what I tried, so that you wouldn't have to, is just snapping it off with needlenose pliers, which worked perfectly. BE CAREFUL: These boards are easier than you might think to break. There are two pieces to the buzzer, and the first one you can pull off more or less perpendicular to the board with your pliers. But the piece that's actually soldered on won't come off like this. You will feel the board straining if you try it. Firmly grip it with the pliers at an angle and steadily twist it off the board. It should come right off. If it doesn't, it's possible yours just has more solder, but I suspect most people will be able to do this with ease. 4. The thermal paste on the heating element will be unsealed, but given that this entire device is designed to cook chicken, not play Minecraft, and they barely used thermal paste on mine to begin with, I think it'll be fine. If not, I'll report back with a guide about how it takes five seconds to replace thermal paste. 5. Reassemble heating element and cooktop surface with six Phillips screws. The beep should be gone. If you try this, please post the outcome. Edit: It has been five days and cooking is going fine without replacing the thermal paste.
A**H
Great product! Fast delivery
Excellent Product for the Price
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