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Infrared Cooking Stove with 4 Preset Cooking Functions 2200W - SA-3077IR

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Product Features

- 4.5 kV surge protection to safeguard the PCB from Voltage fluctuations

- Stainless Steel Frame

- Stainless Steel Grill Rack Included for Barbeque

- Crystal Glass Plate (360x280 mm)

- Digital display

- 4 Pre-Set Functions

- Extra Wide Cooking Surface

- Touch Sensor Control

- 180 minutes timer

- Cool touch handle

- Power Range (100-2200 WATT)

- Suitable for all flat bottom pots and pans

- 2200 W

Product Description

The Glen Infrared Cooker heats up using the infrared technology which warms up the center of cooking area just like a traditional gas stove. It has unlimited utility and can be used with all types of flat bottom cookware. There are preset cooking functions. Adjustable temperature & timer allows convenient operation. It comes with a grill rack for barbeque. 

Manufacturer Details

Product Name

 
 Infrared Stove


 Country of Manufacturer

 
 India

 
Manufacturer Details

Glen Appliances Pvt. Ltd. 919, Sector 68, IMT, Faridabad - 121004
Warranty

1 year warranty on product (Terms & Conditions applied)

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use any cookware on the Glen SA-3077IR infrared cooktop?

Yes. The Glen SA-3077IR infrared cooktop works with all flat-bottom cookware, stainless steel, aluminium, cast iron, ceramic, and glass, unlike induction cooktops that require magnetic-base pots and pans only.

What are the 4 preset cooking functions on the Glen SA-3077IR?

The Glen SA-3077IR infrared stove includes 4 preset cooking functions, Soup, Stir-Fry, BBQ, and Steam, each automatically setting the optimal temperature and timer so you can cook without manual adjustments.

What is the difference between an infrared cooktop and an induction cooktop?

An infrared cooktop uses a radiant heating element to warm any flat-bottom cookware, while an induction cooktop uses magnetic fields and only works with magnetic-base pots. Infrared cooktops like the Glen SA-3077IR suit Indian kitchens using aluminium or clay vessels.