I've been using the Noxton 2 Burners Electric Cooktop for a few weeks now, and it's become an essential part of my kitchen. The plug-and-play feature is a game-changer—no complicated setup, just plug it in, and you're ready to cook. I love how portable it is; I've even taken it on a camping trip, and it worked like a charm with a standard 110V outlet.
The touch sensor controls are sleek and responsive. Adjusting the power levels is intuitive, though I agree with some reviews that the preset functions (like simmer or fry) can be confusing. I mostly stick to manual temperature control, which works perfectly for my needs. The glass surface is not only stylish but also a breeze to clean—just a quick wipe after cooking.
One standout feature is the child safety lock. As someone with little ones running around, this gives me peace of mind. The built-in timer is also handy for precise cooking. The fan does run for about 10 minutes after shutting off, but it's not loud and seems like a smart way to prolong the unit's life.
Heating performance is solid. It boils water quickly (similar to my old gas range), and maintaining consistent heat is no issue. I’ve used it for everything from simmering soups to stir-frying veggies, and it handles all tasks well. The compatibility with various cookware materials (ceramic, iron, etc.) is another plus—no need to buy special pots or pans.
Overall, this cooktop strikes a great balance between functionality and safety. It’s not perfect (the presets could be better), but for everyday cooking and even outdoor use, it’s reliable and efficient.