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Buy from Newegg $76.99$57.99 $80.00 $73.75 $67.50 $61.25 $55.00 Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul 2013 2014 2015 2016 $76.99, Jul 15 - Aug 3$59.99, Jan 9 - May 28$58.99, May 31 - Aug 20$57.99, Aug 21 - Sep 13$58.99, Sep 25 - Sep 30$59.99, Oct 1 - Oct 9$57.99, Oct 10 - Oct 24$58.99, Oct 25 - Feb 6$69.99, Mar 21 - Jul 29$58.99, Jul 30 - Apr 8

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Latest $58.99 5 hrs ago
Highest $76.99 Jul 15, '13
Lowest $57.99 Oct 10, '14
Average $58.99 (30d avg)
$58.99 (90d avg)
$58.99 (180d avg)
$62.36 (365d avg)
$61.05 (Lifetime average)
Added Jul 14, 2013

Product Description

Supentown SR-964TS 1300W Induction Cooktop, Silver Features: Micro-Induction Cooktop provides the best in cooktop performance, safety and efficiency. Induction heats as electricity flows through a coil to produce a magnetic field under the ceramic plate. When a ferromagnetic cookware is placed on the ceramic surface, currents are induced in the cookware and instant heat is generated due to the resistance of the pan. Heat is generated to the pan only and no heat is lost. As there are no open flames, inductions are safer to use than conventional burners. Once cookware is removed, all molecular activity ceases and heating is stopped immediately. Features and Functions Dual functions: Cook & Warm 7 power settings (100-300-500-700-900-1100-1300W) 13 Keep Warm settings (100-120-140-160-180-190-210-230-250-280-300-350-390 Degree F) Touch-sensitive panel with control lock Up to 8 hours timer Micro-crystal ceramic plate ...

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Buy from Overstock.com $71.99$57.97 $75.00 $68.33 $61.67 $55.00 Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 2015 2016 $57.98, Aug 4 - Aug 5$57.99, Aug 7 - Aug 9$62.99, Aug 9 - Aug 15$57.97, Aug 16 - Sep 23$67.99, Sep 24 - Sep 30$57.97, Oct 1 - Nov 19$67.99, Nov 20 - Mar 6$57.98, Mar 7 - Mar 20$58.23, Mar 21 - Mar 23$58.24, Mar 24 - Mar 27$59.16, Mar 28 - Mar 30$59.28, Apr 1 - Apr 3$60.31, Apr 4 - Apr 6$60.34, Apr 7 - Apr 10$60.71, Apr 11 - Jul 7$66.99, Jul 10 - Aug 5$68.49, Aug 6 - Jan 9$71.99, Jan 9 - Feb 21

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Last Seen $71.99 Feb 21, '16
Highest $71.99 Jan 9, '16
Lowest $57.97 Oct 1, '14
Average $71.99 (30d avg)
$70.13 (90d avg)
$69.31 (180d avg)
$65.91 (365d avg)
$64.92 (Lifetime average)
Added Aug 4, 2014

Product Description

This 1300-watt induction cooktop provides multiple temperature settings for a range of cooking styles and temperatures. Lightweight, the unit is perfect for small spaces such as RV kitchens, dorms and small apartments. Two dedicated functions offer a full range of cooking options. An 8-hour timer and ceramic micro-crystal plate create precise cooking and a near accident-proof unit. The automatic pan detection ensures safety as it automatically turns off if no pan is detected on the cooktop. Dual functions: Cook and warm 7 power settings: 100-watts, 300-watts, 500-watts, 700-watts, 900-watts, 1100-watts, 1300watts 13 keep warm settings: 100-degrees F, 120-degrees F, 140-degrees F, 160-degrees F, 180-degrees F, 190-degrees F, 210-degrees F, 230-degrees F, 250-degrees F, 280-degrees F, 300-degrees F, 350-degrees F, 390-degrees F Touch-sensitive panel with control lock Up to 8 hours timer Micro-crystal ceramic plate Automatic pan detection LED panel ETL / FCC certified Input voltage: 120V / 60Hz Power consumption: 1300 watts Dimensions: 11.81 inches wide x 14.17 inches deep x 2.48 inches high Net weight: 4.5 pounds Gross weight: 5 pounds

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Buy from Best Buy $69.99$56.98 $65.00 $60.00 $55.00 Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct $69.99, May 9 - May 12$56.98, May 13 - Jun 2$66.99, Jun 3 - Sep 15

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Last Seen $66.99 Sep 15, '14
Highest $69.99 May 9, '14
Lowest $56.98 May 13, '14
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Added May 9, 2014

Product Description

Micro-Induction Cooktop provides the best in cooktop performance, safety and efficiency. Induction heats as electricity flows through a coil to produce a magnetic field under the ceramic plate. When a ferromagnetic cookware is placed on the ceramic surface, currents are induced in the cookware and instant heat is generated due to the resistance of the pan. Heat is generated to the pan only and no heat is lost. As there are no open flames, inductions are safer to use than conventional burners. Once cookware is removed, all molecular activity ceases and heating is stopped immediately.

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