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Judge Portable Induction Hob

Judge Portable Induction HobBrand: Judge
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: £42.75
as of 29/7/2010 16:08 CDT details



New (6) from £42.75

Seller: Harts Of Stur
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 1399

Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.4
Dimensions (in): 16.3 x 14 x 3.9

EAN: 5010763099369
ASIN: B001TIPRN2

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Quick Heating
  • Energy efficient
  • Controllable temperatures
  • Easy to Clean

Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Marvellous device   November 27, 2009
Peter Rouse (London)
26 out of 27 found this review helpful

The only thing that I don't like about this hob is the loudness of the 'beep' it makes when switched on and when changing functions. Otherwise it works so well (provided you make sure you have pans that work with it) and the timer means you can leave food steaming (for example) and do something else without worrying that it might overcook.
It is so responsive its like starting an Apple compared to a PC (in the world of electric things).



5 out of 5 stars answer to summer cooking   March 20, 2010
P. A. Welton (cornwall)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

bought this hob as it was portable and didn't need to be fitted in a worktop. Delighted with it. easy to operate and easy to clean afterwards. will be taking it camping in our trailer.


4 out of 5 stars More versatile than most induction hobs   October 31, 2009
Bluebell (UK)
50 out of 50 found this review helpful

I was looking for a spare hob for times when my main gas hob is fully occupied. I didn't want to use a butane gas burner in the kitchen and I've found electric hobs slow to heat and cool compared with gas. An induction hob seemed to be the answer. Reading reviews of this type of hob I gathered that, while they are very fast to heat and cool, a drawback with most is that the lowest heat setting is often too high for gentle simmering. I searched around for the temperature ranges on different appliances and found that this Judge induction hob had a very wide range of temperature settings starting at 60 degrees centigrade, whereas others had a lowest tmperature of about 120 degrees C. The Judge has 10 temperature settings ranging from 60 to 240 degrees C. The lowest setting is safe for delicate sauces. Recently we had a dinner party and I had three small pans keeping things warm sitting on the hob set at 60 degrees C and they didn't burn or over-cook.

Another merit of this kind of hob is that when you remove the pan(s) the heating source turns off immediately and are thus much safer than gas or electric if positioned on a work-surface in a busy kitchen.

Only certain pans work on induction hobs but I found many of mine do that are not specially labelled as such. Those that attract a magnet all seem to work.

A disadvantage I can see is that the glass (?) surface of the hob is fragile compared with, say the cast iron grids on a gas hob, and so one will have to be more careful over placing heavy or rough cast iron pans on the surface.



4 out of 5 stars Highly recommended at the price - but NOISY!   April 18, 2010
John Smith (UK)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

Overall I am delighted with this purchase, which I bought to supplement my meagre two electric hobs on my Baby Belling mini-cooker. It is light and small (about 32 x 34 cm) and sits securely on four rubber-based feet. It has a wide range of temperatures, from a gentle 60C right up to a scorching 240C, and also has an optional timer. The first thing I cooked on it was a chilli, and I was extremely impressed with its responsiveness, ably handling the initial frying and browning, through to the gentle simmering, with ease. This thing is easily as responsive as gas - you can see the effect almost immediately of turning the temperature control up or down.

And of course it is so easy to clean, being a perfectly flat ceramic surface which (apart from directly under the pan) remains cool during cooking.

So those are the positives, but here are three gripes I have, which collectively knock off one star for me:

My number one gripe, as has been mentioned by a couple of other reviewers, is the loudness of the beep. Even though I was ready for it, it still made me jump when I plugged it in and it beeped unexpectedly. Every single press of a button generates an equally noisy beep. Worse, simply removing a pan from the hob whilst the unit is cooking causes it to beep incessantly every couple of seconds until the pan is replaced. Although I am getting used to it now, I am sure that sooner or later I'm going to have to unscrew the base, and locate the source of the beep so I can destroy it, which should make for more relaxing cooking.

My second gripe is that the temperatures can only be adjusted in increments of 20 degrees C. This is just about sufficient, but increments of 10C would have allowed more control, especially for attaining *just* the right simmering temperature. However, it's not a major gripe as 'fine tuning' can still be attained by shifting your pan to the side so that not as much energy is hitting the base of the pan. I'm sure we've all done this before on electric and gas hobs, so in that regard it's no different.

And thirdly, I naively thought this thing would be silent for the most part, but apparently these things have to maintain a cool temperature inside, so it has quite a noisy internal fan that kicks in as soon as the cooking is started, sounding a bit like starting a PC. To be fair that noise is dwarfed by the noise of frying (and of that damned beep), and there's nothing too annoying about the sound of a fan.

Also - not really a gripe - but it is confusing to me that there seem to be two modes for adjusting the heat, and I don't understand why, and the instruction manual doesn't allude to this at all. Firstly there is a setting labelled "Heat" with levels from 1 to 10. Then there is the "Temperature" setting (as mentioned above) with 10 settings of 60C through 240C. They both appear to have the same affect, unless I'm missing something.

But before one is put off by these negatives, one should take them in context. This slice of induction cookware comes in at under fifty quid (have you seen how expensive some induction hobs can be?), and is a fantastically useful appliance, particularly for those with small kitchens where space is limited. It is as responsive as gas, and cheaper to run than an electric hob. Without the loud beep I would be tempted to give this a 5-star rating at this price. With the beep, it's still worth it in my opinion.



4 out of 5 stars Scary beep!   March 18, 2010
J. Webb (Wales)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I'd like to agree with the guy who said the beep this product makes is really loud. It really is much louder than necessary - it's like it's shouting! I took mine apart and stuck some adhesive foam over the beeper, and it's still loud. I'm going to disconnect it next - even if that does void the warranty, then maybe the wife will use it too. She won't go near it at the moment. Apart from that, it's great. 60 degrees is fine for simmering, which was one thing I was concerned about before buying.

 

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