GE Induction Cook Tops
The latest brands of GE induction cooktops have swept the market with their up-to-date features on fast and efficient cooking. Their induction cooktops are known to possess the ability to boil water or any liquid much faster than the gas or electric-powered hobs.
Unlike in the past where induction cooking was merely confined to restaurants, fastfoods, and commercial kitchens in Europe and the U.S.A., a 24 to 30 inch GE induction cooktop is now being introduced to regular consumers which boasts of its outstanding glass finishes. Said cooktops transfer heat directly to magnetic cookware and the food inside, thereby causing moreefficient cooking and easier clean-up of cookware.
A unique feature of GE induction cooktops is its 3700-watt output element, rated to be the industry's highest wattage element emanating from an induction cooktop. Their functions are powered by a Precise Digital Control System with electronic touch controls and a Control Lock feature to protect the owner from accidental or unnecessary activation.
As early as 3rd quarter of 2007, GE induction cooktops were introduced in the market and 1priced between $1799 to $1999 for the regular induction cooktops and $2299 to $2499 for its 36- inch PHP960 model. These kitchen inventions come in black or stainless steel. They are truly a sight to behold.
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