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[–] Treevan@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago (5 children)

What we need is a kick arse list of cheapest to most expensive but in an order of quality/price ratio.

[–] Cubic25@aussie.zone 5 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I have no idea if this is true, but apparently the IKEA induction cooktops are very good bang for buck and might be made by Bosch. I am thinking of switching everything to electric, especially now that I have solar, so I'll be looking into this claim in the next few weeks.

[–] Treevan@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have the cheapest ikea one. It's OK, has some flaws.

Definitely usable though.

[–] Cubic25@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Would you buy it again? What are the flaws and would someone that has never used induction be bothered by them?

[–] Treevan@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yes, I would buy it again but only if I could know the value for money was still there. It's like, maybe if you paid $50-$100 more then the feature set of another one would be "worth" it.

We had a fancy Blanco (early adoption) at our previous place versus the cheap IKEA so I can compare in some way.

The IKEA matches it in the cooking department, hot spot isn't too bad (use cast iron a lot), quick etc. Works well.

Things I don't like:

Anything below a '5' is on/off, not progressive. Fair enough. This affects our solar panels when production is low, you can't ease it on so you pay through the grid.

The fan is noisy when it switches on. Sometimes it doesn't know to turn off so you have to get it at wall after a while. This is the most annoying aspect.

The heat sensor is as noisy as hell, can hear it on the other side of house. Just a whine. Turning it off at wall instead of turning it off on machine is the only way (unless fan is going which I let run a while - some times it turns off, sometimes it doesn't).

The 'lock' feature if you go to touch it too early after turning on won't register your finger. You end up touch and holding multiple times.

I was websearching it once and came across a tear down from an electrical engineer. It was above my pay grade but they didn't have nice things to say from a component perspective. I was searching to see what the watts per level were and 5 is the minimum, everything below that is intermittent application of that level of power.

Besides that, all good. Use it all the time. Basically, progressive power, noise, and touch features could be improved but it's not a deal breaker when you have the switch at wall to control some of the noise.

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