Daewoo 2200W Portable Single Induction Hob
Product description
What it is
The Daewoo 2200W Portable Single Induction Hob is a compact, plug‑in cooking surface designed to work with induction‑suitable pans. It aims to add flexible extra cooking space for crowded kitchens, student rooms, or quick meal tasks, using induction heating for fast warming and energy efficiency.
How it works

Induction technology heats the pan directly rather than the hob surface. That means fast temperatures and immediate response when you adjust heat. To operate safely, you’ll need cookware that’s compatible with induction, such as steel or cast iron. The unit includes a cooling fan and a rear exhaust to manage heat, along with auto shut‑off for peace of mind.
Key features
- 2200W Boost mode for rapid heating, suitable for tasks like boiling pasta or searing.
- Six smart presets (for frying, boiling, steaming and more) to simplify common daily tasks.
- Simple touch controls with an LED display for clear, easy use.
- 3‑hour timer with 1‑minute and 10‑minute increments, useful for stews, soups and sauces.
- Practical for multi‑task kitchens or as a supplementary cooker during busy periods.



Tech specs
- Power: 2200W (Boost mode available)
- Controls: LED display, touch controls
- Presets: 6 cooking presets (including fry, boil, steam, etc.)
- Timer: 3 hours, adjustable in 1‑minute or 10‑minute steps
- Safety: cooling fan, auto shut‑off
- Compatibility note: requires induction‑ready cookware (steel or cast iron) and may require checking with bakeware manufacturer for specific compatibility
What stands out

On the page, this model presents decent versatility for a compact unit. The combination of a relatively high power rating with six presets could be helpful for quick, straightforward tasks without needing a full kitchen setup. The inclusion of a timer and a dedicated heat control surface makes it plausible for casual cooks, students or anyone needing a reliable secondary burner.
Limitations to consider
- It’s designed for use with induction cookware, if your pots and pans aren’t induction compatible, you won’t get heat.
- Details on build materials and weight aren’t specified here, so you may want to check how portable it feels in person, especially if you’ll move it around a lot.
- The performance of the 2200W Boost mode depends on the cookware and ventilation setup in your kitchen, in very small spaces, the unit’s heat may feel intense at high settings.



Who it’s for
This hob could suit students, small households, or anyone needing extra cooking space during busy times. It’s likely a sensible option if you value simple controls, predictable presets, and a compact footprint for occasional extra cooking power.
Who it isn’t for

If you require a device with precise sous‑vide style precision, or if you don’t use induction cookware, this model may not be the best fit. It also may fall short for users seeking a permanently wired solution or high‑end, feature‑rich smart functions.
When it makes sense to buy
- You frequently cook in a tiny kitchen or dorm and need occasional extra capacity.
- You own induction‑compatible cookware and want a straightforward, fast‑heat option.
- You prefer a device with presets and a clear LED display rather than an manual dial setup.



Before you buy
- Confirm your pans are induction compatible (flat base, magnetic contact).
- Check your electrical outlet availability and whether you need a dedicated socket for 2200W continuous use.
- Consider how much counter space you have and whether you’ll keep the unit plugged in or stored away after use.
Practical usage example
Imagine boiling pasta for a family dinner while a sauce simmers in a separate pot on the same hob. You can toggle through a steam or boil preset, then switch to a sear. The timer helps you avoid overcooking while you focus on other tasks.
FAQ (where data allows)
- What cookware works best with induction? Induction heats pots that are magnetic, like most steel or cast iron pans. Check compatibility with your current bakeware.
- Does it shut off automatically? Yes, there is an auto shut‑off feature for safety.
- How long can I run it at full power? The exact runtime isn’t specified, but the 3‑hour timer provides a defined window for longer tasks.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you need extra, dependable heat for everyday cooking and you already own induction cookware. It’s a pragmatic choice for increasing kitchen flexibility without a full upgrade, though it may not suit those seeking a premium or highly feature‑rich appliance.
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