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The Nuwave Flex Precision Induction Cooktop combines cutting-edge induction technology with a durable shatter-proof ceramic glass surface, offering 81 precise temperature settings from 100°F to 500°F and three power levels up to 1300 watts. Its slim, portable design is perfect for small spaces like dorms and RVs, while built-in safety features like auto shut-off and cookware detection ensure worry-free cooking. Elevate your culinary game with fast, even heating and unmatched control.
































| ASIN | B08YJ6ZPFJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,759 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #16 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | Nuwave |
| Brand Name | Nuwave |
| Color | Black |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,617 Reviews |
| Heating Element | Induction |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Included Components | Manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 12"W x 2"H |
| Item Type Name | PIC FLEX Precision Induction Cooktop 1300 Watts with Precision Temperature Control; Fast and Efficient; Quick Heat-Up; Hot Pot CookTop(PIC Flex) |
| Manufacturer | Nuwave |
| Material | Ceramic Glass |
| Model Number | PIC FLEX Precision Induction |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Part Number | 652185305328 |
| Power Source | induction |
| Product Dimensions | 10"D x 12"W x 2"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| UPC | 652185305014 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1400 watts |
C**W
Great modern stovetop.
Bought one in late 1/2024 after the one I purchased several years earlier stopped working. I use this stove top almost daily for almost everything. Tonight I made Lamb chops and they came out perfect. I also have a small pied a terre oven that I rarely use because this cooktop works so well for me. This one cooks on low to 400F I usually use 175 to 225. If I get busy doing something else it automatically turns off. I have a nice ceramic cook set and all the pieces work well on this stove and after using these for months on this Nuwave the pots and pans still look like new even on the bottoms. I actually like my pied a terre kitchen more than the large kitchen in my home. It gives me more control and I get great results virtually every time. I’m planning to buy one of another of these with the built in sensor during th sale. I have 7 and 8 yr old granddaughters who help me some in my kitchen and I don’t need to worry constantly that they will burn themselves because this only heats up when a pan is on the element and it covers the burner. I just need to be careful that the heated food doesn’t cause burns. Their NYC apt has a gas stove which can be a fire hazard. I’ve seen the induction units that can work anywhere under kitchen counters and would like to see this company produce one of these.
M**R
Truly precise, controlled efficient cooking
Brilliantly precise. Efficient. Easy to understand and operate. Using a good induction cooker, such as Nuwave, reduces electricity consumption. I've proved it. Instead of waiting >5 minutes it takes most standard electric stove tops to reach desired heat, the induction cooker generates the heat desired immediately, then it turns off immediately. Unplugging anything reduces phantom electrical draws. Initially, with my first induction cooker, a Mueller RapidTherm, which I bought from Amazon in November 2023, I struggled with which cookware was inductive (magnetic). My aluminum, copper and stainless steel cookware were useless on an inductive cooktop. So I bought a no-name brand single electric cooktop from Amazon to use as a second cooker for any pot I wanted to use. Problem is, the electric cooker takes a little while to attain the desired temperature, but I could unplug it. After two years, I've decided to go with induction and a single LP stove top with the electric cooker stored nearby. I had (I tried my new Becigar induction cookware on my new Nuwave and the results were simply superb. This is my second induction plug-in. I replaced my Mueller induction cooker, because I could control the heat so that everything boiled and on the lowest setting it simmeted. Not sure what's wrong, but it showed signs indicating shortages. I was replacing my traditional stove, a white enameled metal GE electric 4-eye stove that after about 8 years after purchase, rusted and failed. Everything metal rust in my house. I pulled and tossed the stove, reworked the wiring to account for removing the traditional stove and installing a 20 amp/120 volt outlet (not recommended for DIYers) for my plug in cookers. My goal is energy cost reduction with less costly, no fuss alternatives.
A**.
Perfect small sized induction cooktop!
This induction cooktop is great for our small travel trailer. Power output is great, works with our inverter and has precise temps. I would recommend.
J**N
Beats Electric Burner by a Mile
Got this when our propane tank ran out just before holiday weekend and couldn’t get delivery for a week. It was easy to use, but I would say the quick use guide is pretty useless. Just read the slim white manual. Not sure if your pots will work with it? Check the base of your pots with a fridge or other magnet. Magnet sticks? It should work. Most heavier pots and pans will work, just not glass, aluminum, copper. Speaking of glass, be aware that cook surface is glass so no abrasive cleaners. And don’t drop it! Performance wise, I was very pleased at adjustable nature of temperature. There are 6 preset temps from low (100f) to max/sear (500f). The increments between are 175f, 275f, 375f, and 425f. The real beauty of this inexpensive unit is the + and - keys which permit Fahrenheit adjustments of plus or minus 10 degrees above or below the presets, so you can toggle to get, say, 140 degrees. That is a quality lacking in some more expensive units. Temperature adjustments feel instantaneous. Even larger pots boil much faster than electric stovetops, and I suspect faster than my gas range. For a bargain, entry unit, this beats the heck out of my old conventional single burner electric portable single burner Cuisinart. The only downsides are the not very useful quick guide, and the smallish top (10 inches round). You wouldn’t want to jostle bigger pot (allows up to 10inch pots) with hot contents as it might fall off. Perhaps a bit more attention to safety is in order when using any portable stove. Winner!
C**.
Great little cooker
I have put a lot of hours on this device. It's great in tight spaces, tucks away nicely and is easy to quickly clean off. The temperature selection is fun to experiment with, and not having combustion flames is a nice function when cooking in tight spaces. Being able to choose how many watts to use is great for managing power banks in low power scenarios. Overall I can highly suggest this cooker. Definitely get one or two.
W**.
Good, Affordable Unit
This is a replacement of another induction burner that I had for years. The other unit I had did not have the temperature control this one does. There was NO simmer on the old unit. This one is much better. Now it's not a gas top, but it does a far better job at simmering. I do like the ability to control the temp. better than the old unit. If boiling water, it's fast. The cooling fan might be loud for some, but it doesn't bother me. It lets me know it's "on". On thing I would like to caution, with any induction unit, UNPLUG from the outlet when not in use. The last time I used my old unit, I started smelling 'hot/burning' plastic. Glad I didn't leave the house! I checked the unit and it was just starting to smoke. The plug was hot. Yep, that was it. It was 10 years old, but it only takes once. Other than that, this induction cook top is working great, for my needs. I recommend.
R**N
Great buy
Excellent cook top made for ease and productivity. I'm planning to get some more for my outdoor bbq parties
S**E
An excellent investment
I'd often considered giving a try to an inductive cooktop, especially for emergency situations when my traditional burner-coil electric range couldn't be used. However, many of the devices out there had such an extensive list of conflicting reviews that it was hard to figure out what really did and didn't work. Eventually, I settled on the NuWave Flex PIC and picked it up as renewed, simply to have some real experience and to know where to go from here. Now that I've had a few days to give it a real run, here's what I've found for this little cooktop. Please note that my test settings were on Medium heat with the power limited to 900W instead of the full 1300W. * This cooktop uses around 30% to 50% of the energy needed by a traditional range (2200W burner). Example: In a real comparison test using a specified and equal portion of food under conditions of cold start to completion of cooking, the traditional range consumed 458Wh to cook while this cooktop consumed only 200Wh. * This cooktop heats up much faster than the traditional range. Example: An 8" skillet with a pat of butter goes from start to sizzle in 30 seconds on medium. The traditional range takes 5 minutes to do the same at medium. Example: A pan of soup takes roughly the same time to heat up as a microwave, but the microwave is at 100% power (1100W) and the cooktop is only set to Medium. The traditional range would take 2x-3x longer to heat the same amount of soup. * This cooktop can be set quickly and simply, but it can also be fine-adjusted for specific temperatures. The easy settings are slightly more involved than the 'turn it on' of the traditional range, but that's only because you need to remember to press 'start' after setting the heat. The efficiency of the cooktop alone is enough to make me prefer using it over a traditional range. Add the fact that it also cools down faster, takes up minimal space, it's portable, and the max current input is low enough to be handled through any 15A outlet, and it's an easy sell. However, there are a few drawbacks: * It doesn't like when you lift the pan. This is a safety feature, but it goes into alarm rather fast and you need to remember to check it and potentially turn it back on after you've lifted the pan. * Needs "Inductive-ready" cookware. Yes, some of your pots and pans might not work. Thankfully, induction-ready cookware is also readily available and isn't overly expensive. * Noise: The inductive cooktop has a fan to keep the electronics cooled. This means that it needs space around it for airflow and it's noisier than a traditional range. * Timer: I haven't personally used this cooktop for long cooking times, but you need to be aware that there is a default timer on this unit. If you want to use it for something that will take more than an hour, you'll want to reset the timer accordingly or the cooktop will shut off on you.
D**D
Works good
This product works good. I’ve had it now. A while couple of years never had no trouble with it. A great piece of equipment.
E**A
Me encanta mi parrilla de induccion.
Mucho mejor que cocinar con fuego. Mas rapido, mas economico, mas seguro!
H**Y
Super fast and energy efficient
Have used twice since receiving and blown away by power! Tinned baked beans were ready in just over 90 seconds ! Balsnaic mushrooms in approx 2.5 mins! Super impressed!
M**N
Absolutely love this.
This is one of my best purchases. Up to now I have had to make do with a regular electric coil cooker. This has revolutionized my meal prep. It is quick, clean and very responsive to temp change. You can hear to fan inside, but it does not bother me at all. I use it with an induction burner mat (Silicone & fiberglass).
T**E
Versatile, nice cooktop
I bought this for camping. It will predominately run off a portable battery that is replenished with solar power or the running vehicle. So far all tests ran flawlessly. Really nice machine, uses little battery power at 600watt . Highly recommend! .
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