Review of Kyowa Induction Cooker


This is a review of the Kyowa Induction Cooker Model KW-3631. I have always been paranoid of LPG Cookers, at the back of my mind, everytime I would use it, I would think that maybe it will explode. But thankfully that scenario only plays on my mind. Anyway just for peace of mind, I purchased this Kyowa Induction Cooker at Robinsons Galleria for only Php 1,299.00 Very cheap right? And according to Meralco, Induction cookers uses less power consumption than electric cookers. BUT, there is a but, the problem with Induction cookers is that not all Frying Pans or Pots will work with it. So I ended up buying another sets of cookware, the ones that are made to work for Induction Cookers, and mind you the smallest and cheapest pot I got was priced at Php 850. So using this kind of cooker is really an investment. Also another disadvantage I experienced is when frying, you will have a hard time adjusting the temperature so as not to burn your food and also to make sure it is cooked inside and out. I tried to fry a Tofu and it ended up burnt on the outside but under cooked on the inside. Because the lowest setting of temperature which is at 140 degrees C, can barely fry an egg, the next setting is 200 degrees C, which turned out to be too hot and you will end up burning anything you may be frying. So I guess, the only good food to cook with this Induction Cooker are the ones with Soup only, maybe Sinigang, Tinola or Nilaga? Anyways For the Safety it gives compared to LPG cookers, I guess it is still okay but not really recommended. I am not sure with other models of Induction Cookers though, maybe it is just this particular model, other models maybe better. Please feel free to comment on your experiences with Induction Cookers and please check out the video below for the demo of the Kyowa Induction Cooker Model KW-3631.

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14 comments:

  1. so someone gave this as a gift during my wedding. i tried using it at home but i cant seem to get it to work. i already tried all the pans/cookwares we had but to no luck it just gives us the continuous beeping sound.

    what brands of cookware should we buy to get the kyowa induction cooker to work?

    Thanks.

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    1. You need to use pots and pans that is induction ready.

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  2. If you would like to take a current look at what is being said about induction cooking by actual users, not "authorities", here are some direct links.Induction Blog

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  3. If you would like to take a current look at what is being said about induction cooking by actual users, not "authorities", here are some direct links.Induction Blog

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  4. Need help. Used it for 2days and it works fine. Then last night i was boiling champorado when it suddenly stopped working. Gave me the error message and til now cant make it work.

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  5. Need help. Used it for 2days and it works fine. Then last night i was boiling champorado when it suddenly stopped working. Gave me the error message and til now cant make it work.

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  6. Hi, i had mine for years and we seldom used it because it will heat so fast and the again like 5 minutes it will stop then re heat . it sucks when you need to cook then wait until re heat to continue cooking.

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    1. It's a safety feature i guess. I think your setting is too high. Also take notice of your ambient temperature.

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  7. good day! i also had this model of induction cooker and cant seem to make it work. i had the power button on. but no other buttons seem to be working. i am trying to use it because someone f'n stole my lpg tank. need help. tia

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