An amazing induction burner

Marco Flamingo

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A friend sent me a YouTube link because of another hobby of mine. Here is an interesting use of an induction burner in the small scale smelting steel. If you don't have lots of time to waste, you can skip to 1:20 and see the induction heat to 1,400 degrees in one minute. It is like magic.

Mark
 
Marco Flamingo":3s63ebjg said:
A friend sent me a YouTube link because of another hobby of mine. Here is an interesting use of an induction burner in the small scale smelting steel. If you don't have lots of time to waste, you can skip to 1:20 and see the induction heat to 1,400 degrees in one minute. It is like magic.

Mark

No link.
 
Hi Mark-

Not to high-jack your thread but I want to thank you for forgetting the link on your first post. In my typical 'could-not-wait-mode' I did a search for induction stove tops. I found a Duxtop RV portable induction cook top that seems perfect for my C-Dory counter as an addition to the propane stove I have now. We tend to use marina's and/or carry a Honda 2k generator so electricity is a good cooking and coffee brewing source for us.

The portable induction grills start at $51 on Amazon and boil water faster than my high end residential Samsung gas stove. They also work off a standard 15 amp wall outlet and the surface does not heat up.

Google portable-induction-cook- stoves or RV induction cook stoves for a myriad of reviews and suggestions
 
Duxtop RV portable induction cook top

That is the unit we are using on our 25. It works very well. But is a bit more picky on the induction pans than the "NuWave" we got at WalMart. and use in the RV....We found better selection of pans either at Target or Amazon than at WalMart. We have from small 1 quart (maybe less) up to a huge pot for chili or even cooking crabs. All work fine on the Duxtop.
 
Here is the style that I've been looking at to replace the propane stove in my trawler. Flush mount and narrow so it frees up a lot of galley space when replacing a propane stove/oven. Redoing the countertop will be the most work.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085RNDMWS/re ... s9dHJ1ZQ==

Baking is fun when on a long cruise and I'm not positive a stove top oven can do a good job.

For cookware, I went into Goodwill and scored on a nice SS induction pot and an induction pressure cooker. Pot roast on 25 minutes.
 
Looks like a great unit for a galley, but I was a little put off by the description of the induction burner:

Elegant Master Piece BBQ Grill - High Quality Beautiful Ceramic 13 inch Charcoal BBQ Kamado Grill with strong 0.8 inch thick ceramic wall in dome shape that made it a most efficient BBQ Grill that requires very little air and fuel.
Specially Made For BBQ Lovers - High rang cooking temperature 180°F~750°F(82°C~399°C) allows it to......
 
thataway":1qojznlg said:
Looks like a great unit for a galley, but I was a little put off by the description of the induction burner:

Mistaken descriptions like the one on the induction burner are one of the unnerving things about shopping on Amazon. Somehow the texts get mixed up. I've ordered things based on the title and picture and they have shown up even though a radiator cap was described as an oil filter. Amazon Prime is some insurance in that if wrong it can be immediately returned for any reason.
 
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