After using the Noxton 2 Burners Electric Cooktop for several weeks, I can confidently say it's a solid addition to any kitchen. The sleek black glass design not only looks modern but is also incredibly easy to clean—just a quick wipe after cooking keeps it spotless.
The touch sensor controls are intuitive, though I agree with some users that the preset functions (like 'simmer' or 'fry') can be a bit confusing. I mostly stick to manually adjusting the power levels, which offer great precision. Boiling water? It handles 12 cups in about 15 minutes, just like my old gas range.
One standout feature is the child safety lock—a lifesaver for households with curious little ones. The built-in timer is another win, ensuring I never overcook my meals. The fan does run for about 10 minutes post-use, but it’s quiet and doesn’t bother me.
Portability is a huge plus. I’ve used it as a countertop unit and even took it camping—it plugged right into a standard outlet without issues. Compatibility with various cookware (ceramic, iron, etc.) means no need to buy special pots or pans.
Minor gripes? The preset temperatures aren’t always accurate (e.g., ‘simmer’ might run hotter than expected), but manually tweaking the settings solves this. Also, the unit isn’t tiny, so measure your space before buying if planning a built-in install.
Overall, this cooktop delivers on performance, safety, and versatility. Whether you’re replacing a faulty stove or need a portable option, it’s a reliable choice.