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Get an Infrared Cooker to Make Your Kitchen Smart in This Era of Smart Kitchen Technologies

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Infrared cookers have been around for a while, but they are becoming increasingly popular as more people look for ways to make their kitchens “smarter.” These cookers use an infrared heating element for cooking food very efficiently.

 

But with the rise of so many different kitchen appliances, it can be hard to decide which infrared cooker is worth your money. Not sure what to buy? Crownline has a collection of the best infrared cookers on the market. Here are our favourites:

 

  1. Crownline Hot Plate Infrared Cooker – IC-196

The Crownline Hot Plate Infrared Cooker is one of the best cookers on the market and is perfect for tiny kitchens, such as college dormitories or holiday caravanning.

 

 

This electric stove is the right size for a tabletop hob and compact enough to store when not in use. The Crownline Hot Plate Infrared Cooker has a gleaming high-gloss finish with a solid, single-ring hot plate made of A-grade black crystallised glass. There's also a four-hour timer so you can program your cooktop to start heating and shutting off when you're ready, which is great for multitaskers!

 

  1. Crownline Infrared Cooker IC-197 Glass

If you're looking for a more stylish infrared cooker, then the Crownline Infrared Cooker IC-197 Glass will be perfect for you. This electric stove has a sleek and modern design with temperatures ranging from 80-600 degrees. With no radiation, no open flames, and no fumes, this is one appliance that is truly safe to use. The Corning Gorilla Glass cooking surface is also effortless to clean.

The benefits of infrared cookers

Infrared cooking technology works the same way as microwave technology because it uses radiation to cook and vibrate the molecules within the meal. Because of this, food cooked using infrared heating often retains more moisture than food cooked with convection heat.

And unlike induction stoves that can only be used with induction-rated pots, infrared stoves don't require specific cookware. They also glow bright red when they are in use because they have radiant coils and halogen lamps that use infrared radiation to transfer heat to the cooking pot.

 

If you're looking for a way to make your kitchen more efficient and stylish, visit Crownline today and check out their collection of the best cookers on the market.

You can also buy it from any electronics retailer in UAE or your nearest National Store .

 

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