Elite Gourmet Cuisine Edb-302Bf Maxi-Matic Electric Double Buffet Radiant Burner With Dual Temperature Control, Black
₹16,492.40
- Dual adjustable temperature controls
- 7″ and 6″ Cast iron flat cooking plates
- Powerful 1,440 watts for fast, efficient cooking
- Power indicator lights offer added safety
- Portable for cooking at school, office, camping trips or home
Specification: Elite Gourmet Cuisine Edb-302Bf Maxi-Matic Electric Double Buffet Radiant Burner With Dual Temperature Control, Black
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6 reviews for Elite Gourmet Cuisine Edb-302Bf Maxi-Matic Electric Double Buffet Radiant Burner With Dual Temperature Control, Black
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Pamela Sinclair –
I got two of these burners (2burners on each) after I tried the first one out and loved it. The reason I got it to begin with is that I have a very large glass cooktop made by GE which was very difficult to clean. And when our son left home and my husband took over his duties of cleaning countertops and the stove top after dinner, he hated it so much, I began to investigate what alternative methods I could use to cook a meal.
I first tried cooking everything in the oven and burned myself badly twice! That’s when I investigated getting a burner that I could plug-in like this one. I love it! Yes, it takes longer to heat up to high but I just add time for that. I have never made better omelettes than using this burner and the reason is I can’t hurry along like I used to try on the stove top and then get it rubbery and overcooked! It cooks eggs absolutely perfectly.
And everything else perfectly too. I even used it to boil pasta and it worked out great. I just had to give it extra time to come to a boil. So now I use two of these every evening and in addition, an incredible large electric pot for large meals that I want to simmer. For searing and browning food, I have another very large electric pan, as well, so the only time I’ve had to use my glass cooktop was for Thanksgiving when I was making too many items to use the burners. Cleaning that terrible cooktop twice a year for holidays is not too much for our family!
So what you should know about these burners, is that they work perfectly, but you will need more time to get it hot to begin with. They are extremely easy to clean and there’s no place for anything to go underneath something that is unreachable. I overboiled some soup and thought that it would be a mess to clean up, but it wasn’t at all! I simply got a sponge and wiped it off. I can’t think of a single thing that I don’t like about these burners which are so incredibly reasonably priced. I hope if you get them that you enjoy them as much as I do!
Syed Tehmid –
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The product I received was making a rattling sound as I opened it. Further there were 2 dents on its body. It’s body is not made up of any sturdy material and doesn’t seem it would have lasted for long by any means. Had to return it.
Syed Tehmid –
Very good while our kitchen was out of service
KathleenG –
The reason I wanted this hotplate was to take it camping in out new Ford F150 Lightning, that can export enough power to run a hotplate while we are camping. But the product I received had a defective left burner, that didn’t turn on like the right burner did. I scheduled for a replacement through Amazon, and selected for a replacement rather than a refund. To my surprise. the replacement showed up the next day and both burners work, as you can see in my second photo. I finally got around to returning the original hotplate a few days later, and that went seamlessly. I was very happy with this transaction, it went just as business should, like I am being treated as family and not some stranger to be used. As much as I have issued with Amazon in general,. this gives me hope that things can actually work, and the people involved can actually care.
Chris Jenks –
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It’s not a scientific study, but I put 2 cups of cold tap water in the little pot with a lid and turned the smaller burner to Max. It started heating up within a couple of minutes. Full boil at over 200 degrees F by the 10 minute mark as shown on the video. I think it will be fine for coffee, drinks and boiling eggs or soup. I didn’t put both burners to use at the same time except to follow the instructions to put them on at Level 1 for 15 minutes to burn off the initial smell. The smell wasn’t too bad. The whole unit does get very hot so be careful ( not safe around young children). The burners have fine grooves so are harder to clean and you need to wait a while for them to cool down before you can wipe them down. Still, for a camping stove (at an electrical site) or maybe a dorm room, it works fine for the low price. Looking forward to use it for our winter camping trip in February!
Chris Jenks –
For what it is, this is decent. The small burner is rated 600 watts, the large is 900. In actual use, I measured 580 W and 870 W. Both together 1400 W. This is due to voltage drop that you *will* get in a normal house. That’s normal, and about as much as you will ever get from a 120v appliance.
Compare those numbers to a home stove, ~1400 W for a 6″ burner and ~2500 W for an 8″ burner, for reference.
All that simply means that you can cook, boil water, make pancakes, etc, but it will take longer for things to heat up.
Quality is ok, and for occasional use it is fine. Knobs are a bit loose feeling. Even after ‘burning off’ any residue, there is still a slight odor when it gets really hot.
The surface near the burners gets hot, about 180 F. Not enough for an immediate burn, but if you touch it you will go “ooo that’s hot.” You need a cloth or potholder if you need to move it while hot (recently used).
The burners are cast iron, no coating. They are fairly thick, and retain good heat. I cooked pancakes on a small cast iron skillet, and the temperature was very consistent. I mostly use this for travel in hotels that only have a microwave. I also keep it handy for emergencies, although I have several gas stoves. Being somewhat lower wattage, it will run off many inexpensive inverters and even some battery packs (i.e. incorrectly named Solar Generators).