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22 hours ago, gfweb said:

That countertop hot plate doesn't look like it would accommodate  more than two smallish pans.  Would that fit your needs?

 

I live alone so, my basic daily needs are a single burner for breakfast and most lunch/supper meals.  The big burner is ~1300W so plenty of power for a cast iron skillet to sear a steak or to cook some ground meat for a skillet meal of some sort or various pasta themed meals.  The smaller burner would be fine for some oatmeal or hot tea and similar things.  I will also have my Breville Smart Oven to bake things.

 

The spacing is probably too tight to use both burners at the same time unless I am using small pans though.  That is a pretty common limitation with any dual burners I have seen.

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22 hours ago, gfweb said:

That countertop hot plate doesn't look like it would accommodate  more than two smallish pans.  Would that fit your needs?

 

I live alone so, my basic daily needs are a single burner for breakfast and most lunch/supper meals.  The big burner is ~1300W so plenty of power for a cast iron skillet to sear a steak or to cook some ground meat for a skillet meal of some sort or various pasta themed meals.  The smaller burner would be fine for some oatmeal or hot tea and similar things.  I will also have my Breville Smart Oven to bake things.

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