Duxtop BT-180G3 Digital Control Panel Induction Cooktop

Last updated: February 17, 2023


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Product Details

In our analysis of 36 expert reviews, the Duxtop BT-180G3 Digital Control Panel Induction Cooktop placed 6th when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Duxtop Induction Cooktop uses 120V 15 amp electrical outlet – standard in all North American homes; lightweight and compact for easy handling and storage. Digital control panel. Built-in count-down digital timer with 1 minute increments up to 170 minutes; 10 temperature range from 140 °F to 460 °F; 10 power levels from 200 to 1800 Watts. With no open flame or heating element, food does not burn-on the glass cooktop so this induction burner is easy to clean—just wipe with a damp towel. Durable 7-blade fan rapidly dissipates heat to ensure a longer product life. The auto-pan detection will shut the unit automatically after 60 seconds if no cookware is detected; equipped with diagnostic error message system, low and high voltage warning system; ETL approved.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

Powerful. Includes a timer. Lightweight.
Featuring 10 temperature ranges and 10 power levels, it covers all your basic stovetop cooking needs.
A popular unit with useful features and an inexpensive price.
Portable. Easy to use. Comes with a 6 feet cord. Auto Pan Detection. 10 pre-set power levels.
Easy, intuitive controls.
Shuts off after 60 seconds of not being used. Low power consumption. Auto-pan detector. Very easy to transport.
A compact and portable product. Made of heavy-duty material for long-lasting use. Automatic shut off to save energy. The fan isn’t that loud. Easy to clean after cook.

What reviewers didn't like

No one-touch buttons for boiling and warming.
It doesn’t have boil and keep-warm settings.
Somewhat noisy, and may produce an annoying high-pitched sound on high settings. Heats some pans unevenly.
Does not have temperature control.
Controls on cooking surface can result in melted controls if you're not careful (the control panel is plastic);10 temp/power levels and a smaller range than other Duxtop models; cheaper plastic housing; lacks Boil/Keep Warm shortcut keys.
The unit is quite noisy. Doesn’t always perform well on lower power levels.
No fine temperature control. Overheats cast iron grill pans.
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