Infrared Cooktop - Smart Living Kitchen Appliance – SnapUp

Compact & Stylish Design

Upgrade your kitchen with this sleek and compact 2200W Infrared Cooktop designed for modern homes. Featuring a premium crystal glass top and space-saving build, this portable electric stove fits perfectly in small kitchens, hostels, and office spaces. Lightweight yet powerful, it delivers fast heating performance while adding a stylish touch to your countertop. Easy to clean, durable, and energy-efficient, it’s the perfect blend of design and functionality.

Precise Temperature Control & Even Heating

Experience perfectly controlled cooking with this advanced 2200W Infrared Cooktop featuring precise temperature regulation and uniform heat distribution. The smart heating system maintains consistent temperatures for boiling, frying, simmering, and sautéing without overheating. Designed for energy efficiency and faster cooking, this electric infrared stove ensures safe operation with built-in overheating protection and digital touch controls for effortless performance.

2200W
Cooktop

No Induction Base Required

Cook with complete flexibility using this 2200W Infrared Cooktop compatible with all types of cookware including stainless steel, aluminium, copper, ceramic, and glass. Unlike traditional induction stoves, no special base utensils are required. Enjoy fast, even heating with energy-efficient infrared technology, making it ideal for everyday Indian cooking. Durable crystal glass surface ensures long-lasting performance and easy maintenance.

Product Details

Power

2200W

Design

Ceramic Glass, Not Breakable by Heat

Cooking Specification

3 Preset & 11 Power Levels For Personalised Cooking

Temperature & Control

One Touch Temperature Control. Controlled Cooking. Controlled Heat.

Safety

Child Lock, for Safety

Button Controls

Cooking Modes [Fry, BBQ, Soup]
On/Off Button

Included In The Box

  • Diagram of an electric stove with coil heating element and control knobs.

    1N Infrared Cooktop

  • 1N Warranty Card + Quick Guide

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What is an Infrared Cooktop and how does it work?

An infrared cooktop uses advanced infrared heating technology to directly transfer heat to cookware through radiant energy. Unlike induction cooktops, it does not require magnetic-based utensils. The 2200W infrared cooktop heats quickly, distributes heat evenly, and maintains consistent cooking temperatures for efficient performance.

Can we use any utensil on an Infrared Cooktop?

Yes, an infrared cooktop is compatible with all types of cookware, including stainless steel, aluminium, copper, ceramic, glass, and non-stick utensils. Unlike induction stoves, it does not require a special induction base, making it ideal for Indian kitchens.

How much electricity does a 2200W Infrared Cooktop consume?

A 2200W infrared cooktop consumes up to 2.2 units of electricity per hour at maximum power. However, due to fast heating and precise temperature control, cooking time is reduced, helping optimize overall energy usage.

How long is the battery life?

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Is an Infrared Cooktop safe for daily use?

Yes, modern infrared electric cooktops come with built-in overheating protection, auto shut-off features, and stable temperature control systems. The crystal glass top is heat-resistant and designed for safe, long-term daily cooking.

Is an Infrared Cooktop suitable for Indian cooking?

Absolutely. A 2200W infrared cooktop for Indian kitchens is perfect for making rotis, frying, boiling milk, cooking curries, and deep frying. It provides high heat output and even temperature maintenance required for traditional recipes.

What is the difference between Infrared, Induction, and Gas Cooktops?

An infrared cooktop uses radiant heat technology to directly heat cookware and works with all types of utensils.

An induction cooktop uses electromagnetic energy and requires induction-compatible (magnetic) cookware.

A gas stove uses LPG or PNG flame for cooking.

Infrared offers flexibility, induction offers energy efficiency, and gas provides traditional open-flame cooking.

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