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🔥 Double the zones, double the culinary edge!
The Duxtop LCD Portable Double Induction Cooktop delivers 1800W of power across two independent heating zones, controlled via a sleek LCD touch panel with 20 preset power and temperature levels. Designed for safety with a child lock and voltage warnings, this lightweight, stainless steel countertop burner is ETL approved and perfect for fast, efficient cooking at home or on the go—just pair it with magnetic-bottom cookware for optimal performance.





| ASIN | B07GB149V7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,076 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #34 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | duxtop |
| Brand Name | duxtop |
| Color | Dark Black |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,727 Reviews |
| Heating Element | Induction |
| Heating Elements | 2 |
| Included Components | induction cooktop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 17.1"W x 25"H |
| Item Type Name | Induction Cooktop |
| Item Weight | 12.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Duxtop |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | BT-350DZ |
| Number of Heating Elements | 2 |
| Part Number | 9620LS |
| Power Source | induction |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 17.1"W x 25"H |
| Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| UPC | 723509934804 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
S**A
I love it
Bought this a couple of years ago, it is so good, i decided to leave a review on the spur of the moment. It is designed to sit on a counter top, not drop into a space like some others. We actually left our old gas stove there for storage in oven and bottom drawer, got a nice piece of plywood, and made a nice top to sit over the burners. This heats up food fast and nice, without the top getting real hot like regular cooktops. Easy to clean. A dedicated circuit is best, but we plugged it into a regular socket and when both sides are working together, supposedly the one on the right doesnt get as much electricity, but we didnt notice a difference. The left burner has finer heat turning, but both sides work great.
G**E
Great to use, easily and quickly cooks your food. You need a magnetic bottomed flat cookware.
Great product! I had it sitting for a bit before I would use it, as it seemed so foreign to me! I realized how silly that was after boiling eggs this morning, as it was very simple, and accomplished the task very easily and quickly. It beats any other method of boiling hands down, so very surprising. Next I’ll try cooking and boiling other food, and try out using both burners all at once. I’m using the Tramontina Signature Tri-ply clad stainless steel cookware pots that I purchased here on Amazon, and they are pretty perfect. The pots need to have magnetic bottoms, and best to have them flat at the bottom to cook well. I look forward to using my Duxtop LCD portable double induction cooktop, and thrilled to have it!
G**.
Modern Solution
Okay, what do you do when the house you just rented still has the original 1959 stove that was installed when the house was built? You try it out, and then you get a Duxtop Induction hot plate! We were tired of waiting and waiting for the old heating elements to reach temperature, so we ordered this modern solution of a two-burner induction cooktop and set it up on top of some ceramic tile. Since we had already checked our everyday cookware by seeing if a magnet would attach to the cookware and it did, we knew our pans would function with the electromagnetic elements just fine. What is important to know is that while the burners can handle a larger pan, say a 12 inch skillet, the burners will actually only heat up the smaller circle area. Do your cooking knowing this, and just move food around in the pan appropriately. For example, if frying chicken you’ll put pieces in the center, wait for them to brown up, then move them to the sides and fill the center with more pieces, that sort of thing. The whole pan will be warm, but the center will have the most heat. Also important to know is that the temperature control feature works great! No more wondering if the oil is going to be hot enough to fry stuff. Set it to your desired temp and the burners will maintain it no problem. I love the “keep warm” feature, too. It’s great for when I’m done making a skillet supper with hamburger and macaroni or something and people aren’t ready to eat yet. Best feature, of course, is the easy clean-up of just wiping away messes. Nothing is going to burn onto the top of the glass. This best feature can also be an annoying feature, however, because if you miss any bits or don’t clean off any soapy suds, it will show up and you’ll need to go over it again with a soft, dry cloth. Not a drawback, just something to know if you have a mother-in-law coming over for inspection. Overall, this is a great product that offers instant satisfaction. It’s also portable, so if you’re RV camping and have an electric outlet to use as part of the hook-up, you can cook on your Duxtop. Or say you’re needing an extra burner for Thanksgiving or something. Works great for that. As a reminder, it is a 3-prong plug, so be sure you have that kind of outlet available. Nice product.
K**4
Solid performer; No replacement parts available.
Excellent overall 2 burner induction portable cooktop. A bit of a learning curve to use but worth the small time invested. Used effectively in place of antique gas stove in current rental property. Huge upside: much healthier indoor air than even a new gas stove would produce. Downside: no replacement parts are made or sold, and even if you do something minor like crack the glass on the top of it you have to buy a whole new appliance. I dropped a butter knife from 2 feet above it and it cracked the glass. The manufacturer says it’s not safe to use with cracked glass so I had to order a whole new appliance. Still overall very satisfied with it after two years with the first one. After reading current reviews, I see no better two-burner induction cooktop on the market than the one I bought two years ago so I bought the same model. Wish it had a grounded cord and a longer cord. Very attractive, relatively quiet compared to others I’ve seen. Nice angled controls. Excellent value for the money.
D**.
Perfect for camping
I installed an electrical system in our cargo trailer conversion that provides energy for all our needs. One of the nicest additions was our dual element induction cooktop. Portable enough to cook outside in good weather or stay inside on nasty days. I like the fact that the cooktop limits the amount of power it draws when using both elements. Induction cooking is the way-to-go in a camper, quick, very controlled and efficient.
S**L
Love the responsiveness of this cooktop!
We needed to replace a broken gas oven/stove and didn't want to get another gas model, since there is so much talk about it being bad for your indoor air quality. Not to mention that we want to move away from using fossil fuels. The cost of a new electric oven/stove combo - and the upgrade to the outlet that it would have required - was prohibitive. So we decided to get an electric cooktop and a small Breville oven/air fryer. The cooktop was fine for a while, but as we all know the heat on an electric burner is not very adjustable. When one of the burners malfunctioned, we decided to invest in the Duxtop portable cooktop. Should've just bought that in the first place! It's super-easy to operate, water boils in three minutes instead of 15, the heat is as adjustable as a gas flame, and it's MUCH easier to keep clean than electric burners. If it holds up for at least five years (I hope longer), it will be well worth the extra cost. Sure, it might seem like we are living in a dorm with our little oven and portable cooktop, but we're able to do everything we want to do with these appliances.
S**A
Do NOT buy if you're on the spectrum/have sensitive ears!
I bought this Duxtop induction cooktop to replace our worn out electric one, was so excited to finally get it after multiple delays, only to be hit with the most awful, ear-splitting ringing sound as soon as I powered it on! Seriously, the ringing of this thing puts the ringing of old CRT TVs to shame! I'm sure the cooktop works amazing, and if you're older you probably won't be able to hear it, but if you're younger/have sensitive ears like me (and have pets!) stay away from this item! I'm very disappointed considering how much money I spent on it, I now have to go through the hassle of packing it back up and returning it.
A**R
This makes cooking so much easier and accurate
For three years, since moving into our new home, I've complained about how unresponsive and hard to cook with our electric range was. I dreaded cooking, in fact. Then a friend recommended an induction stove...WAY too expensive tho. However, I found this portable ,2-burner induction top and fell in love on my first try. They heat evenly and cool off quickly, and I loved how most of my pots and pans worked with it (the metal bottoms that responds to magnets.) There are two things to be careful of, however: 1. If you have this plugged into an outlet that also controls your toaster oven, (like a "friend" of mine had,) and/or microwave, ANDyou try to use all three appliances at the same time, you will blow a fuse. Been there, learned that...that is, my friend did. 2. The second thing to be aware of...which they do warn of this in the manual, is not to use it on top of your electric stovetop. BECAUSE, if you do, then accidentally turn on your electric burners, while your pretty, new, portable unit is sitting there, not heating at all, you'll soon see black, smelly, smoke coming from out of nowhere and filling up your kitchen. Then, when your smoke alarms blast you into the next room, you'll notice that your new induction stovetop has melted all over your electric stove, looking like an electric lava flow. Such fun to clean up. Agghhh! AND, your friend will have to buy another new induction unit. It's a costly and ghastly error that I'll never make again...I mean an error my friend will never make again. She feels really stupid and has put tape over the control knobs of the electric stovetop. Because by now she couldn't possibly cook or even live without this great invention.
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