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The Philips HD4929 Induction Cooker combines 2100 watts of power with 8 adjustable heat levels and a 3-hour timer, designed specifically for Indian cooking. Featuring a cool-to-touch surface and an auto-off safety program, it offers efficient, safe, and customizable cooking for the modern kitchen.
Manufacturer | Philips |
Item model number | HD4929 |
ASIN | B00FOS1ZLQ |
S**Y
Good product
This cooktop offers efficient cooking with its 2100W power and intuitive soft-touch panel. Its 11 preset menus and 3-year coil warranty make it a reliable, user-friendly kitchen appliance.best item at this price, happy to buy this. its good for 2-4 person, only for small family and most important there is induction works on your normal home electric board no need of another specific electric board for this item .
A**H
The worst packaging
Even the Product original Box was tored/wipped and box was tapped badly I think amazone is trying to hide its reality like this product look, very much disappointed with packaging.However, Product is good thank god it's not damaged
S**I
Comfortable for all kitchens
Very good induction
V**H
Stopped working on 35th day even with minimal use
Stopped working on 35th day even with minimal use
R**K
best online supermarket
prompt delivery Super discount offers and genuine products
S**.
Faulty plug-had to return it
Now, this is going to be a biased review, because I am writing from the point of view of a supposedly defective product that I had received. The Hd4995 is a brand new induction cooktop from Philips that looks and feels absolutely gorgeous, I think it's probably the best among all the models from all the brands, minimalist design with beautiful finishing, touch and plastic/glass quality. If you place it in your kitchen, it immediately enhances the look of the entire kitchen, I have used other inductions before(including the top models from Prestige), none of them had this effect. This could really go well with my LG Inverter microwave and Glen BLDC Chimney both of which are technically superior product with superb finish. But, soon after I started cooking, it stopped after an hour, upon inspecting I found out, the plug heated so much that it had melted my board plastic and gotten loose(which was a blessing in disguise)...and mind you, I was using a 10 Amp top quality Oreva board connected to a 16 Amp outlet, and at the time of the incident I was running the induction at its lowest continuous power setting which is 800watt, that means it's well under the board's maximum output(10amp*230v==2300 watt) or the power socket's max output(16amp*230v=3680watt), and I have been using this same setup for my previous induction at much higher wattage without any issue, so no problem there...upon further inspection I found out, the actual plug of the induction is the one that's getting heated, so I decided to use another 16 amp plug, this time directly without any board and same issue persisted. Upon even closer inspection, I noticed a slight crack in the plug itself, and one of its pin also seemed to have little deformation around its base...so yeah, there definitely was a minor short circuit inside, I was lucky that it didn't damage my boards or itself...So, of course, with a heavy heart I had to return it, and even though it only had Replacement option, Amazon is gracious enough to take it back and Refund me the whole amount. So, this time I chose Philip's supposedly higher and older model Hd4938 at much higher cost, which has some additional functions, but the design and menu looks cumbersome and old, and comes nowhere close to the beauty that was HD4995. I just hope this issue was only with the particular product that I got and not a design fault or anything.
R**I
Good
Elegant, efficient.
A**R
Philips maintains brand value
Philips induction stove is very good. Touch sensors are working perfectly. Delivery was very fast and packed very well. There are preset buttons. You can also cook manually. I only gave 4 stars because the size of the induction area or glass is small. You cannot use big dosa pans or utensils with big bottom. About compatibility of utensils, some without induction marking works and the one with induction marking works very well
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