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Portable Electric Double Burner Cooktop for Cooking - 2000W, Adjustable Temperature, Dual Control - Ideal for Home, Camp, RV
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- ALL TYPES OF COOKWARE: The double burner electric cooktop works with any type of cookware in your home, such as aluminum, copper, cast iron skillets, and non-magnetic stainless steel pots and pans, and efficiently heats up your cookware to minimize heat loss.
- 5 Power Levels: cook top stove electric 1-5 level heating temperature adjustment from 302℉-1022℉, easily meets your daily cooking needs. double burner electric cooktop independent adjustable thermostat control and indicator light, just turn the knob to adjust the temperature suitable for heating food. countertop The countertop stove heats up to your desired temperature in minutes.
- 2000W DOUBLE BURNERS: The cook top stove electric is equipped with dual 6-inch coil heating elements and 2000W of power to heat up quickly and cook food evenly with no hot or cold spots. two burner electric cooktop makes it easy to cook a variety of foods such as warm sauces, scrambled eggs, grilled cheeses, soups, pasta, vegetables and more!
- Safe Using & Easy Cleaning: When the cook top stove electric reaches the temperature you set, the indicator light on the front of the enclosure goes out. When it falls below your set temperature, the indicator light comes on, cycles on, and insulates itself. double burner is easily cleaned after it has cooled completely and been unplugged by simply wiping the non-electrical parts with a damp sponge or semi-damp cloth.
- VERSATILE & TRAVEL-FRIENDLY: The electric cooktop features non-slip rubber feet that securely stabilize the hot pot, enhancing safety during use. Constructed from stainless steel, this two-burner electric cooktop offers long-lasting durability. Its compact design allows for easy transportation, making it ideal for college dorms, compact living spaces, and RVs/caravans.























