Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? - Food (5) - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Food › Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? (34111 Views)
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by Konquest: 8:43pm On Nov 14, 2024 |
Lukgaf: |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by aminusodiq(m): 6:56pm On Nov 15, 2024 |
1200 watt? Me i dont know cos i connected direct electricity, i dont use prepaid meter. This currently works best for me. Happy sales boss ! nlreserve: |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by aminusodiq(m): 6:58pm On Nov 15, 2024 |
No please, im using direct. Im not on prepaid, however, the energy drawn is not as nuch compared to when i use the pumping machine or my freezer. Thats the only way i realized it doesnt consume much energy Lukgaf: |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by aminusodiq(m): 6:59pm On Nov 15, 2024 |
SCOOPERJEF:i think about 25k. I bought it through a family friend |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by aminusodiq(m): 6:59pm On Nov 15, 2024 |
SCOOPERJEF:i think about 25k. I bought it through a family friend but its worth your money |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by Babydaddymateri(m): 8:51am On Jan 06, 2025 |
hayjayman:can you help with pictures please |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by Babydaddymateri(m): 8:53am On Jan 06, 2025 |
emma2002:what's the difference please |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by emma2002(m): 3:17pm On Jan 06, 2025*. Modified: 3:36pm On Jan 06, 2025 |
Babydaddymateri:Here's a detailed explanation of the differences between induction cookers and infrared cookers: 1. Heating Mechanism Induction Cooker: Primarily relies on conduction. The electromagnetic field generates heat directly in the ferromagnetic cookware, which then conducts heat to the food inside. The induction cooktop itself remains relatively cool, as the heat is generated only in the cookware. Infrared Cooker: Utilizes infrared radiation to heat food. The heating element emits infrared waves that transfer energy to the cookware and then to the food. 2. Heat Generation Induction Cooker: Heat is generated directly in the cookware. This results in faster cooking times since the heat is applied directly where it's needed. Infrared Cooker: Heat is generated in the heating element first and then transferred to the cookware. This can lead to longer preheating times compared to induction cookers. 3. Cookware Requirement Induction Cooker: Requires cookware made of ferromagnetic materials (like cast iron or certain stainless steels) to work. Non-magnetic cookware (like aluminum or glass) will not heat up on an induction surface. Infrared Cooker: Compatible with a wider variety of cookware materials, including glass, ceramic, and metal. This versatility makes it easier to use existing kitchenware. 4. Heat Transfer Induction Cooker: Primarily uses conduction (direct contact between the cookware and the heating element) and convection (movement of heated air). This method is efficient and minimizes wasted heat. Infrared Cooker: Utilizes conduction, convection, and radiation. While it can cook food effectively, some heat may be lost to the surrounding environment due to the nature of infrared radiation. 5. Energy Efficiency Induction Cooker: Generally considered more energy-efficient because it heats the cookware directly, resulting in minimal heat loss. This can lead to lower energy bills and faster cooking times. Infrared Cooker: Offers moderate energy efficiency. While it heats quickly, some energy may be wasted in the process of heating the element first before cooking. Summary The choice between an induction cooker and an infrared cooker depends on your cooking needs, the types of cookware you have, and your preferences regarding speed and energy efficiency. Induction cookers excel in energy efficiency and speed but require specific cookware, while infrared cookers provide versatility in cookware options but may be slower and less efficient overall. |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by Babydaddymateri(m): 4:11pm On Jan 08, 2025 |
emma2002:Well inked boss Thanks |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by EmyGod(m): 6:36am On May 22, 2025 |
Suicideboy:You mean the cooker explode, what exactly do you mean ? |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by toygod2: 9:25pm On Jun 29, 2025*. Modified: 12:04pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
[quote author=emma2002 post=132790830]get the induction cooker not infrared. They look very similar Thanks |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by avatarg6: 2:24pm On Aug 21, 2025 |
How does the gas cylinder infrared cooker work please and the price decub: |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by decub: 6:51pm On Aug 21, 2025 |
avatarg6:They are actually 2 things, a gas cylinder connected to an infra red cooker/burner. Qasa has one. |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by Jeshurun101: 1:56pm On Aug 24, 2025 |
Thundafireseun:Wisdom ![]() |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by AlphaTaikun: 10:06am On Nov 02, 2025 |
Lukgaf:Bump. |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by AlphaTaikun: 10:11am On Nov 02, 2025 |
hayjayman:Bump |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by AlphaTaikun: 10:22am On Nov 02, 2025 |
decub:Bump. Insightful. |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by AlphaTaikun: 10:26am On Nov 02, 2025 |
decub:True. |
| Re: Is This Electric Cooker Really Prepaid Meter Friendly? by AlphaTaikun: 10:28am On Nov 02, 2025 |
emma2002:Succinctly stated. Induction cookers have a BETTER advantage except in the initial cost of purchasing complementary or compatible cooking pots (cookware) made of ferromagnetic materials such as cast irons OR certain stainless steels. |
Magical Glass Cooking Pot,that Cooks On Stove , Electric Cooker Without Breaking • Which Brand Of Electric Stove/hot Plate/electric Cooker Is Best? • Using Electric Cooker And Aluminum Pots, Any Electric Shock? • 2 • 3 • 4
How Much Is A Bag Of Rice In Your Area? • Nigeria’s Love For Norwegian Stockfish • Easy And Tasty Beef Potato Veggie! A Healthy Lunch Or Dinner Idea (Photos,Video)
