"S Viemeister" > wrote in message
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> On 8/12/2013 8:49 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>> On 8/12/2013 2:21 PM, S Viemeister wrote:
>>> On 8/12/2013 7:53 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>>>> You could try Amazon. There's no pan included though. I don't know if
>>>> it
>>>> would work with your 220V electricity. The US uses 120V and the maximum
>>>> power you can get is 1800 watts. Does this mean that you can get 3600
>>>> watts with plugin hotplates in the UK? I don't know but that would be
>>>> cool.
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/1800-Watt-Port...dp/B0045QEPYM/
>>>>
>>> That one has only 10 temperature settings, and a narrower range - it
>>> doesn't go down as low, or up as high as the one I bought.
>>
>> You're the expert on this thing. The included pan is a bonus and I like
>> the round design better than the square one.
>
> I like the round design too. I didn't expect the 'bonus' pan to be much
> good, but was very pleasantly surprised! I don't know how well the hob and
> pan will last, but so far, I'm pleased with my purchase.
>
> The highest wattage I've seen for a single induction hob in the UK, is
> 2000. I noticed a double at 2800w on Amazon.co.uk.
This might be of interest. I just got the Coopers catalogue in and they
have an 'induction hob converter' which, apparently, allows you to use any
pan on your hob!
http://www.coopersofstortford.co.uk/...find=Induction hob converter
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