GE PHP900 Review
A smooth glassy black surface makes this GE induction cooktop stand out in the kitchen. With electronic touch controls instead of knobs, wiping it down after use is easier, too. A maximum power of 3,700 watts brings water to a boil quickly, and the elements possess the technology to detect the area of the pan and only heat that section. For peace of mind, the cooktop turns off automatically after a certain length of time, and you have the option of locking the controls. For $1,222.45, you get a classy, elegant cooktop with superior heating performance and advanced controls.
Strengths
At 3,700 watts it brings water to boil rapidly Wide 11″ element holds large-size pans Electronic touch controls make for easy programming and wipe down quickly Automatic shut-off feature and control lock option for safety Only the area of the element in contact with a pan is heated Induction heating lets pans warm up and cool down faster Weaknesses Pans may make a buzzing noise when placed on highest setting Controls take time to learn |
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