Description:
This portable induction cooktop combines two burners and a removable iron cast griddle to handle frying, searing, and everyday cooking for gatherings or busy weeknights. It delivers rapid, even heat and a nonstick griddle surface so you can prepare pancakes, sausages, steaks, and eggs with less sticking and faster results.
Key Points
The unit integrates a dual induction system with separate left and right controls so two dishes can be cooked simultaneously. According to the manufacturer, total power is managed to avoid exceeding 1800 W when both burners operate, giving a balance between rapid heating and household circuit safety. The removable iron cast griddle has a nonstick coating and four heat-control contact points on the bottom to promote even temperature distribution and reduced smoke during cooking. A child safety lock and timer functions are included for safer operation.
Technical Specifications
- Name: COOKTRON Portable Induction Cooktop 2 Burner
- Power range: - 400 W to 1100 W per burner with combined max of 1800 W.
- Temperature range: - 250 °F to 400 °F with 5 selectable levels.
- Power levels: - 9 power settings in 100 W steps.
- Griddle: - Removable iron cast griddle with nonstick coating.
- Controls: - Separate left and right digital controls, timer, child lock.
Usage Recommendations
Start by placing compatible induction cookware or the included griddle on the smooth glass surface, then select power or temperature on the corresponding burner. For best results when using the cast griddle, preheat for a few minutes at a mid to high setting so the surface reaches an even sear. Clean the glass cooktop with a damp cloth while it is cool, and remove the griddle for washing according to the griddle care instructions.
Advantages
The two-burner layout allows multitasking and keeps cooking flow smooth at family events or when preparing multiple items. The removable grill plate adds versatility by converting a standard induction cooktop into a smokeless griddle for foods that benefit from a flat cooking surface. Controls are straightforward, letting you choose precise power steps or preset temperature levels for different ingredients, and the automatic total-power limit helps prevent household electrical overloads according to the manufacturer.
Practical Tips
When both burners are used at once, monitor total power usage to match your kitchen supply. Consider that the griddle surface retains heat longer than thin pans, so lower power settings may be enough after preheating. Allow the cast griddle to cool completely before handling to avoid burns, and follow the included instructions for cleaning and maintenance.










