- Color: Black
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Special Feature: Manual
- Brand: Imusa
- Heating Elements: 1
- Controls Type: Knob
- Burner type: Coil
- Included Components: Electric Single Burner^Manual
- Power Source: electric
- Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds
- This Single Burner is Small and Compact Perfect for Travel
- Can Be Used for Cooking Outdoors or in the Office
- Features a Temperature Regulating Knob with Heat ,Distribution Coils
- Power Indicator Light
- Bright Red Exterior













Ekaterina Kanat –
It worked fine.Pros:- boils water (better if you have kid on the pan)- heats up pretty fast- very easy to use and set the temperatureCons:- smell in the beginning (gone in 2-3 days)- it’s not super even; when I add oil to a frying pan, it all ends up on one side- VERY HARD TO CLEAN.I tried to boil soup and didn’t really pay attention. As a result, the liquid got onto the burner. It was really hard to clean. First of all, I had to wait until it’s cold. By that time soup “dried out” and I couldn’t really do anything except adding more water and waiting until it is “handle-able” again. Anyways, I don’t want to go through this every time I have to clean it and I just bought a new one, with flat surface. No coils anymore.
Cait –
Bought this to use to heat up my coals for hookah. It gets really hot really fast and is very easy to clean. It does exactly what it needs to do, and I have also used it for other things. I have found that it takes about 10 minutes to bowl a decent size pot of water, but cooks the food evenly! This is perfect for anyone who likes to smoke hookah, or for camping trips… OR BOTH! π
Leah –
I have a glass stove at home so this has been really useful in cases where I’ve needed a coil stove. The only issue I have with the burner is that it’s really easy to accidentally bump the knob and change the heat setting, as the knob is pretty loose. Since I use the burner carefully it hasn’t caused any real problems, but I could see this being a safety concern if the user isn’t careful or has children around. (You shouldn’t have this around kids anyway so that shouldn’t be an issue.) I also kind of wish that the coil could be completely removed for cleaning (maybe it can be and I’m just stupid) but with diligence I’ve been able to clean it just fine. Overall this does the job for a great price.
Heidi Summers –
So far I really like this product. It works great for me since I’m a single person living in a basement apartment without a stove top. It looks really nice and heats up really quick. However if you’re expecting to boil water fast, this one is not the one for you. But I’ve used it for a ton of things already and I’m very happy.
MalamikArt –
From all the bad reviews Iβm shocked. Mine is a dream so far. I like coils. Way better than solid cooktops, I find those to be short lived.
Amanda –
A sturdy hot plate, it is easy to clean and is reliable. This is the second one I bought, first was for lighting hookah coals (which it works PHENOMENALLY for even after about 5 years). However, when it comes to cooking, this plate barely gets warm enough to boil water (and not full on boil but right at the edge where it’s steamy with some bubbles). It does cook, though. I make pancakes, get rice and noodles hot enough to cook, etc. I recommend it but if you’re wanting to cook something with expedience this may not be the plate for you. It was $15 or so, I can’t really complain.
Deli@ –
I use this to turn on my coconut charcoal for my hookah. It lights up pretty good, and pretty fast. Itβs not as easy to clean because you have to lift up the part that gets heated up, and it does get stuck with the metal. But once you get the hang of it you can definitely clean it. It warms up, or heats up pretty fast.
bruchalski –
One should know the limitations of this product before purchasing. This is a fine unit for smallish tasks. If you want to fry eggs, make one grilled cheese sandwich at a time or boil 3-4 cups of water for tea, this will easily do the job very well. I have owned three of these in various colors. The first was inherited from the forgotten past; it lasted at least 10 years and probably longer. My second, brought new, lasted 3 years of 3-4 times daily use. I am on my third one, which seems to throw a bit more heat than the previous two, but is more cheaply and loosely constructed. Because it has a thermostat switch, you can control the temperature, but even set at maximum, it will self regulate. So, if you want to try boiling 4-6 quarts of water for pasta, even with a lid on, this probably not do the job for you, even if you have the patience and time to wait a half hour.Update: 5/2/22. Latest purchase, bought long before the date of review, gave up the ghost today after 4 1/2 years of at least thrice daily use. It served well, with an estimated cost less than 1/5 of a penny per use. Very reliable up to point of sudden failure.