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5 hours ago, palo said:

I have a Max Burton ProChef-3000.

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I would add this to anyone's shopping list for a high-power induction stove for residential use or commercial use (comes with a 1 year warranty for both commercial and residential use)


Hey @palo you got me interested in Max Burton so I just googled a bit.

 

It looks like the Max Burton Digital Pro Chef-3000 induction cooktop is now discontinued.

NY Times Wirecutter article says:
"Aervoe, the company that makes it and the Max Burton 18XL (mentioned below), announced in late 2022 that it will stop manufacturing consumer cooktops."

Aervoe themselves lists the item as a CLOSEOUT item (their emphasis, not mine).
https://www.aervoe.com/product/digital-prochef-3000-induction-cooktop/

I see a bunch of these still available in the market.  They might be a good value for people looking to pick up a high-power induction stovetop.  The manual doesn't specify the plug type, but I assume it's a 6-15 style plug.  The 220 volt spec (rather than 208V-240V or 220V-240V) confuses me a bit, especially since the wattage on these things often scales with voltage--and since U.S. standard voltage is nominally 240V these days rather than 220V.  Here's a copy of the manual on that discontinued Max Burton for anyone who would like more info.  [A good find, @palo!]
https://aervoe.com/_files/techdata/6535 IM.pdf

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5 hours ago, palo said:

I have a Max Burton ProChef-3000.

...

I would add this to anyone's shopping list for a high-power induction stove for residential use or commercial use (comes with a 1 year warranty for both commercial and residential use)


Hey @palo you got me interested in Max Burton so I just googled a bit.

 

It looks like the Max Burton Digital Pro Chef-3000 induction cooktop is now discontinued.

NY Times Wirecutter:
"Aervoe, the company that makes it and the Max Burton 18XL (mentioned below), announced in late 2022 that it will stop manufacturing consumer cooktops."

Aervoe themselves lists the item as a CLOSEOUT item (their emphasis, not mine).
https://www.aervoe.com/product/digital-prochef-3000-induction-cooktop/

I see a bunch of these still available in the market.  They might be a good value for people looking to pick up a high-power induction stovetop.  The manual doesn't specify the plug type, but I assume it's a 6-15 style plug.  The 220 volt spec (rather than 208V-240V or 220V-240V) confuses me a bit, especially since the wattage on these things often scales with voltage--and since U.S. standard voltage is nominally 240V these days rather than 220V.  Here's a copy of the manual on that discontinued Max Burton for anyone who would like more info.  [A good find, @palo!]
https://aervoe.com/_files/techdata/6535 IM.pdf

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added link

5 hours ago, palo said:

I have a Max Burton ProChef-3000.

...

I would add this to anyone's shopping list for a high-power induction stove for residential use or commercial use (comes with a 1 year warranty for both commercial and residential use)


Hey @palo you got me interested in Max Burton so I just googled a bit.

 

It looks like the Max Burton Digital Pro Chef-3000 induction cooktop is now discontinued.

Per NY Times Wirecutter:
"Aervoe, the company that makes it and the Max Burton 18XL (mentioned below), announced in late 2022 that it will stop manufacturing consumer cooktops."
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-portable-induction-cooktop/

Aervoe themselves lists the item as a CLOSEOUT item (their emphasis, not mine).
https://www.aervoe.com/product/digital-prochef-3000-induction-cooktop/

I see a bunch of these still available in the market.  They might be a good value for people looking to pick up a high-power induction stovetop.  The manual doesn't specify the plug type, but I assume it's a 6-15 style plug.  The 220 volt spec (rather than 208V-240V or 220V-240V) confuses me a bit, especially since the wattage on these things often scales with voltage--and since U.S. standard voltage is nominally 240V these days rather than 220V.  Here's a copy of the manual on that discontinued Max Burton for anyone who would like more info.  [A good find, @palo!]
https://aervoe.com/_files/techdata/6535 IM.pdf

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5 hours ago, palo said:

I have a Max Burton ProChef-3000.

...

I would add this to anyone's shopping list for a high-power induction stove for residential use or commercial use (comes with a 1 year warranty for both commercial and residential use)


Hey @palo you got me interested in Max Burton so I just googled a bit.

 

It looks like the Max Burton Digital Pro Chef-3000 induction cooktop is now discontinued.

Per NY Times Wirecutter:
"Aervoe, the company that makes it and the Max Burton 18XL (mentioned below), announced in late 2022 that it will stop manufacturing consumer cooktops."

Aervoe themselves lists the item as a CLOSEOUT item (their emphasis, not mine).
https://www.aervoe.com/product/digital-prochef-3000-induction-cooktop/

I see a bunch of these still available in the market.  They might be a good value for people looking to pick up a high-power induction stovetop.  The manual doesn't specify the plug type, but I assume it's a 6-15 style plug.  The 220 volt spec (rather than 208V-240V or 220V-240V) confuses me a bit, especially since the wattage on these things often scales with voltage--and since U.S. standard voltage is nominally 240V these days rather than 220V.  Here's a copy of the manual on that discontinued Max Burton for anyone who would like more info.  [A good find, @palo!]
https://aervoe.com/_files/techdata/6535 IM.pdf

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