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 ELECTRIC HOB, compared sugawa,vees, and others

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Kelv
post Sep 2 2012, 05:33 PM

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So many brands out there. Don't know how to choose.
Senz, Sugawa, Vees, iTazzo, Vigico, Fujihome, etc..
I saw Fujihome got promotion ceramic cooker + hood < RM3K.
Any comment or feedback?
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post Sep 2 2012, 05:46 PM

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QUOTE(CAPTAIN JJ @ Aug 28 2012, 07:48 PM)
electric hob is the way forward for modern kitchen . Safety , convenient, friendly and clean environment is consumer seeking now.

not to mention very good looking too  drool.gif my bad i just like beautiful thing haha
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It cost more for your meal.
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post Sep 2 2012, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Sep 2 2012, 05:46 PM)
It cost more for your meal.
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There are people who look only on beauty not about economical, reliable and taste ;-)
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post Sep 5 2012, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(CAPTAIN JJ @ Aug 27 2012, 08:52 PM)
hi michaellks good to hear you are happy with your purchase . Actually i seriously consider buying sugawa too but afraid regret if

not good but now listen to ur comment makes me more confidence with my decision  smile.gif

oh yeah where u buy ur sugawa have so many freebies  rclxms.gif 

hope i can get good deal this coming pwtc fair nod.gif
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OMG, just saw your reply to my post via the "Replies to me (BETA)".

I was skeptical initially when my gf was introduced to Sugawa by the sales guy. So I ask her to go listen while I go to other booths. It was at a Home Fair in MITC, Malacca. But after using it for some time now, I would say still alright, most of the time use it to do boil water, cook instant noodles, Campbell soup and did try some frying with it.
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post Sep 6 2012, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(Kelv @ Sep 2 2012, 05:33 PM)
So many brands out there. Don't know how to choose.
Senz, Sugawa, Vees, iTazzo, Vigico, Fujihome, etc..
I saw Fujihome got promotion ceramic cooker + hood < RM3K.
Any comment or feedback?
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according to my fren his fujihome ceramic/induction hob not so good very slow hot and have non removable stain sad.gif maybe his is

old model so no comments. I just bought sugawa but not try yet due to my house still under renovation will give comment later

after using it icon_idea.gif but my mother in law is using sugawa almost 6month and very happy with it till now icon_rolleyes.gif

after some surveys my personal preference is sugawa / vees / kitchmate

anyone happy with ur hob pls shared here , sharing is caring nod.gif
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post Oct 22 2012, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(CAPTAIN JJ @ Sep 6 2012, 10:40 PM)
according to my fren his fujihome ceramic/induction hob not so good very slow hot and have non removable stain sad.gif  maybe his is

old model so no comments. I just bought sugawa but not try yet due to my house still under renovation will give comment later

after using it icon_idea.gif but my mother in law is using sugawa almost 6month and very happy with it till now icon_rolleyes.gif

after some surveys my personal preference is sugawa / vees / kitchmate

anyone happy with ur hob pls shared  here , sharing is caring nod.gif
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How much does sugawa cost?
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post Oct 22 2012, 03:44 PM

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i still prefer using gas.....
Kelv
post Oct 23 2012, 08:33 AM

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So far cheapest I found Senz, RM1899, no free gift, 1 year warranty.
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post Oct 23 2012, 03:19 PM

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Don't know how reliable these things are. Gas cookers can last for 20 years or more, and people usually throw them away not because they fail, but because they look dirty after years of use.


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post Oct 23 2012, 03:30 PM

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Anything that need electric or electronic component are subject to lightning, and heat. That will shorten the life span. Try ask if the warranty include lightning?

This post has been edited by weikee: Oct 23 2012, 03:31 PM
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post Oct 23 2012, 04:28 PM

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I am using Kenwood single electrtical hod for more than a year now. My advice is - don't buy. It emits strange sounds after being on for a while...I don't know how to describe the sounds...like humming sound that doesn't sound 'normal' to me. So scare it will explode or something.
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post Oct 31 2012, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(michaellks @ Aug 27 2012, 12:13 AM)
I've purchased Sugawa cooking hob and started using it a few months ago after the gas ran out. I have both the inductive and ceramic ones, but at this moment I'm using the single ceramic one (the promotion at that time was purchase of the dual hob and u get a single ceramic hob, a slow cooker and a 9 piece cooking set for fee). So far no complains using it and I think it's pretty energy saving. Set at 1200W, can boil a kettle of water within 15 minutes. Comes to about 6.54 cents to boil a kettle of water (1.2kwh*0.218cents/4).
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how much u spend to buy all those?


Added on October 31, 2012, 4:13 pm
QUOTE(CAPTAIN JJ @ Sep 6 2012, 11:40 PM)
according to my fren his fujihome ceramic/induction hob not so good very slow hot and have non removable stain sad.gif  maybe his is

old model so no comments. I just bought sugawa but not try yet due to my house still under renovation will give comment later

after using it icon_idea.gif but my mother in law is using sugawa almost 6month and very happy with it till now icon_rolleyes.gif

after some surveys my personal preference is sugawa / vees / kitchmate

anyone happy with ur hob pls shared  here , sharing is caring nod.gif
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how much she get the hob? free gift?

This post has been edited by twins_hy: Oct 31 2012, 04:13 PM
TSCAPTAIN JJ
post Nov 3 2012, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(icekelvin @ Oct 22 2012, 11:45 AM)
How much does sugawa cost?
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i bought sugawa for rm3k plus free gift smile.gif
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post Nov 5 2012, 07:28 PM

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QUOTE(twins_hy @ Oct 31 2012, 04:10 PM)
how much u spend to buy all those?
I bought it at RM 2,698.
Kelv
post Nov 12 2012, 01:44 PM

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Any comment on this 2 vitroceramic hob ? (Price below RM2K)

LEBENSSTIL LKRH-7102P (very new to this brand)
http://www.kollektion.com.my/?p=1754

FORTILE EEG75201
http://www.fotile.com.my/prdtshowcase-Prod...c-eeg75201.html
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post Nov 30 2012, 11:00 PM

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Question about Electric / Vitroceramic Hob....
Got many types in the market. How to differentiate which one is better?
Like Lebenstill brand, got 13Amp & 15Amp, then Fotile brand require 20Amp... confusing.
Typical power outlet is only 13Amp... so, how to use those higher current one? rclxub.gif
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post Nov 30 2012, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(Kelv @ Nov 30 2012, 11:00 PM)
Question about Electric / Vitroceramic Hob....
Got many types in the market. How to differentiate which one is better?
Like Lebenstill brand, got 13Amp & 15Amp, then Fotile brand require 20Amp... confusing.
Typical power outlet is only 13Amp... so, how to use those higher current one? rclxub.gif
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Higher amps mean higher wattage. Mean heat up faster and stronger heat or can concurrent switch one two or more 'burner". A 13Amps hob will not be able to supply concurrent 4kw heat.
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post Dec 1 2012, 09:32 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 30 2012, 11:14 PM)
Higher amps mean higher wattage. Mean heat up faster and stronger heat or can concurrent switch one two or more 'burner". A 13Amps hob will not be able to supply concurrent 4kw heat.
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Thanks for the reply. So, a typical 13Amp socket will unable to use the hob that require higher amps one then?
That leave me lesser choice sad.gif
There's actually a 20Amp socket, but that located at the top, I assume that's for the hood.
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post Dec 1 2012, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(Kelv @ Dec 1 2012, 09:32 AM)
Thanks for the reply. So, a typical 13Amp socket will unable to use the hob that require higher amps one then?
That leave me lesser choice  sad.gif 
There's actually a 20Amp socket, but that located at the top, I assume that's for the hood.
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20amps socket, is it 4.5 mm cables? If not, you risk getting the wire melt.

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Kelv
post Dec 1 2012, 01:23 PM

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To change a 13Amp socket to 15Amp, is it as simple as just changing the wall socket?

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