
In the olden days, there was a saying, 'The durability is in the person,' and it seems quite accurate in this case!
1. Common Pitfalls Leading to the Swift Deterioration of Induction and Infrared Cooktops

A sleek and compact electric stove with an attractive design

Ventilation gap expelling hot air from the internal cooling fan of the stove

The stove's glass surface reaches a fairly high temperature when cooking

Avoid unplugging from the electrical socket immediately after turning off the stove

The electric stove comes equipped with various cooking modes with pre-set heat levels

The stove is currently operating at its maximum power of 2000W
When working at full capacity, the load has to bear a substantial amount of heat. Electronic components, especially the 'power transistor,' are most susceptible to damage during this time. In reality, you can cook at a moderate level for a slightly longer time compared to using full power. Reserve high power usage for situations requiring quick cooking, instead of using it regularly. This not only ensures the stove's durability but also reduces electricity costs.
