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ELECTRIC HOB, compared sugawa,vees, and others
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michaellks
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Aug 26 2012, 11:13 PM
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QUOTE(CAPTAIN JJ @ Aug 26 2012, 09:22 PM) yeah according to salesperson certain expensive stainless steel pot can't be used at all in induction not all stainless steel can work .. very leceh ler  ceramic are best seller at the moment anyone happy with their electric hob pls shared ur experience ...appreciate ur advice  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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michaellks
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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 oh yeah where u buy ur sugawa have so many freebies hope i can get good deal this coming pwtc fair  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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michaellks
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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.
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