Max Burton 6500 ProChef 1800-Watt Commercial Induction Cooktop
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6500 ProChef-1800 Commercial Induction Cook top is commercially rated with 1800 watts (120 Volts-60Hz). Power requirements 20 amp - 120V AC. Stainless steel body and durable commercial-grade materials. Seven multiple power levels between 500-1800W. 10 temperature levels (140 - 464 F degrees) 170-Minute timer touch screen controls and function lock. Cookware detection overheat ... Read more or Check Price
Max Burton 6500 ProChef 1800-Watt Commercial Induction Cooktop Features
- 1800-watt commercial-quality induction cooktop with 7 power levels
- Push-button controls and digital display 170-minute timer
- 10 temperature settings from 140 to 464 degrees F overheat sensor auto shut-off
- Function lock cookware detection for use with induction-compatible cookware
Customer Reviews Purchased this product
It's big and solid. I was going to put this next to my stove as an extra burner but it takes up too much space and you couldn't put a pot on it and clear the cabinets. by bostondan
We love this. It it so nice to have a burner that we can rapidly change temperature (gas is not an option in our condo). Easy to clean. by Rita
Works like a charm you can vary the induction and heat ranges Better than expected - more features then a Duxtop. by Harold C. Bacon
The heading might be a little misleading but one of my primary goals in selecting this item was to have a cooktop burner when we lose power. by Melmerby
This is my 3rd Max BurtonI would 5 star it but even after all this time I still have a hard time understanding Heat Temp. I use All-Clad 3 ply and a cast iron comal. by joaniepony
Very happy with the convenience and speed at which this heats. Clean up was easy. Nice to have an extra cook top when the burners on my range are full or have large pots going that... by Robert L Mrugala
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