Insignia Electric Induction Cooktop Only $29.99 at Best Buy (Regularly $80)

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Great deal on an Induction Cooktop!

Today, August 20th only, hop on over to Best Buy or the Best Buy eBay Store where you can score this Insignia Electric Induction Cooktop for just $29.99 (regularly $79.99)!

This cooktop is an excellent option for smaller families or if you live on your own!

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Prepare meals using the convenience of an Insignia Electric Induction Cooktop! The glass surface heats evenly, the controls are easy touch, and there are ten different power levels so you can complete any recipe!


On the fence? Check out this readers’ review… 

I have an induction stove and I love it! It is faster and more efficient and I would never go back to radiant coil or the smooth glass top electric ones. All of my cookware worked so no problems here.

Finding a nonstick pan with a flat bottom was the hardest and once I did it wasn’t as cheap as the regular pans made of aluminum.


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Comments 12

  1. Mary W

    The write up on this on the Best Buy page says it does not come with a cord. What??? Am I reading that wrong?
    Power Cord Included
    No

    • Cassandra (Hip Sidekick)

      Hi Mary W! Thanks for the heads up in regards to the power cord! I am going to add that info to the post.

  2. Susan

    Oh, I didnt read the info. I just bought one for my RV. Im going to ask before I leave. They may be refunding me.

  3. Susan Edsall

    The way I understand is it doesn’t need a power cord. Here’s what I found. “When you stand a suitable cooking pan on top of an induction cooktop that’s powered up, the magnetic field produced by the cooktop penetrates the metal of the pan. So we have a fluctuating magnetic field moving around inside a piece of metal (the base and sides of the pan)—and that makes an electric current flow through the pan too (that’s all that induction means). Now this is not quite the same as the electric current that flows through a wire, carrying electrical energy in a straight line from (say) a battery to a flashlight bulb. It’s a kind of whirling, swirling electric current with lots of energy but nowhere to go; we call it an eddy current. As it swirls around inside the metal’s crystalline structure, it dissipates its energy. So the metal pan gets hot and heats up whatever food is inside it, first by conduction (it passes its heat energy directly to the food) but also by convection (liquid food rises and falls in the pan carrying heat with it). Read more about heat transfer in our main article about heat energy.”

    • Cassandra (Hip Sidekick)

      That’s extremely helpful, Susan! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment!

      • Susan Edsall

        I’m on hold with the company now. Their manual says to plug in the cord. So I’m trying to find out why they would sell without a cord.

        • Cassandra (Hip Sidekick)

          How odd. Thanks so much for reaching out to them, Susan! I am happy to update the post as-needed.

  4. joeytotheg

    In the questions and answer section someone asked what kind of cord was needed. Someone answered that “it comes with a 3-prong power cord.”

  5. Susan Edsall

    Company says it’s suppose to have a power cord. My local Best Buy says she can’t open the box. I then talked to the manager and gave him permission to open it. And yes it does have a power cord.

    • Jessica (Hip' Sidekick)

      Thank you SO much for this information, Susan! We really appreciate it!

  6. Susan

    Your welcome!!! Glad I could help!!

  7. Claudia

    If you want to know if your cookware will work on induction use a magnet. If there is a strong magnetic attraction to the bottom then it is likely to work. If the attraction is weak or nonexistent then it will not work. Aluminum cookware will not work.

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