1,800 Watt Induction Cooktop Burner + Induction Heat Sources for Home Brewing via BYO

Gourmia GIC-100 Multifunction Portable 1800W Induction Cooker Cooktop Countertop Burner with SmartSense Auto Detection, Timer, Temperature and 8 Power Level Controls

Gourmia GIC-100 Multifunction Portable 1800W Induction Cooker Cooktop Countertop Burner with SmartSense Auto Detection, Timer, Temperature and 8 Power Level Controls

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  • Boil, simmer, deep-fry, stir-fry, saute, steam and sear, slow cook, barbecue, melt and grill, and much more
  • Enjoy ultra-precise cooking with eight power levels from 200-1800Watts and 8 temperature settings which range from 140 Degree-460 DegreeF with a temperature knob dial & a digital display
  • Set cooking times using the 180-minute timer with auto shut-off; Overheat sensor; in-line fuse. Energy-Efficient: Uses up to 90% less energy than a traditional gas or electric stove
  • Durable, easy to clean, spills won’t burn or stick to the cooktop surface, remains cool to the touch. so cleaning is a cinch
  • For use only with induction-ready cookware. In order to turn on properly unit must have a cooking vessel on top. If it shows E1 then there is there is no pot or pan on the unit

 

Possible homebrewing uses include: Boiling wort in your brew kettle, getting strike water up to temperature and maintaining mash temperatures.

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Gourmia GIC-100 Multifunction Portable 1800W Induction Cooker Cooktop Countertop Burner with SmartSense Auto Detection, Timer, Temperature and 8 Power Level Controls

Also: Induction Heat Sources for Home Brewing via Brew Your Own Magazine

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One thought on “1,800 Watt Induction Cooktop Burner + Induction Heat Sources for Home Brewing via BYO

  1. Doug B

    This thing is junk. Will not get 5 gallons to a boil. Hovers around 200 degrees. First one burned up. So did it’s replacement. Company won’t send me a third and quite frankly, I don’t want another.

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