
Since its inception and through numerous enhancements, induction cookers are gradually outperforming gas stoves in terms of cleanliness, safety, and the avoidance of gas leaks during usage. Despite being pricier than gas stoves, induction cookers save 20-30% of the cost per cooking session, making them a wise long-term investment.
1. Criteria for choosing the right induction cooker for your family
Since its inception and through numerous enhancements, induction cookers are gradually outperforming gas stoves in terms of cleanliness, safety, and the avoidance of gas leaks during usage. Despite being pricier than gas stoves, induction cookers save 20-30% of the cost per cooking session, making them a wise long-term investment.
Material of the induction cooker glass surface
The glass surface, in direct contact with heat and enduring compressive forces and impacts, is a top criterion when selecting an induction cooker. Common glass types on the market include heat-resistant glass, Ceramic glass, and Schott Ceran glass. Among them, Schott Ceran glass, originating from Germany, is the best type, found only in high-end cookers with three times the heat resistance of regular glass. Furthermore, the tough, scratch-resistant glass and high load-bearing capacity enhance the cooker's durability. Schott Ceran glass can withstand thermal shocks and heat up to 800°C without cracking during sudden temperature changes. Especially, Schott Ceran glass has very low heat conduction, keeping the surrounding area of the cooking zone cool during the cooking process, with heat directly transmitted to the pot, maximizing energy savings. Ceramic glass is heat-resistant black crystal porcelain with high brightness, resistant to dirt, and easy to clean. In lower price segments, heat-resistant glass is commonly used, more affordable but still ensuring brightness, impact resistance, and heat resistance.

Popular brands of induction cookers
Popular induction cooker brands trusted by many Vietnamese families for years include Bosch, Electrolux, Sunhouse, Malloca, Teka, Hefele, etc. Ensure genuine products, good quality, and reasonable prices within each segment. Compared to imported brands, domestically assembled induction cookers are more affordable while still offering full warranty coverage.

Family Size
For small families with minimal cooking needs, a single induction cooker is sufficient. However, for households with 3-5 members and regular cooking requirements, a double induction cooker with 2 cooking zones is more suitable. You can cook multiple dishes simultaneously, significantly saving daily cooking time.

Integrated Cooker Features
In addition to basic cooking functions, modern double induction cookers come with various convenient features such as safety lock, cooking timer, automatic shutdown when overheating, etc. An important safety feature is automatic shutdown when there are no pots or pans on the cooker, especially recommended for families with young children. Clearly identify your needs to choose the most suitable cooker model and avoid paying high costs for unused features.

Power Output per Cooking Zone of the Induction Cooker
Higher power output results in faster cooking, but it also consumes more electricity. For induction cookers with 2 or more cooking zones, the power output for each zone may not be equal. Clearly communicate your daily cooking needs to the salesperson to choose the most suitable cooker model. Due to the high total power of double induction cookers, ranging from 4000-10,000W depending on the number of cooking zones, it's advisable to install a separate power line for the cooker to avoid affecting other electrical devices in the house.

Reliable Places to Buy Induction Cookers
Nowadays, you can easily purchase induction cookers from authorized showrooms, electronics stores, directly imported shops, or even online through e-commerce channels. In addition to discounts, gifts, or shipping and installation support policies, choose to buy induction cookers from reputable and trustworthy sources to ensure product quality, associated rights, and after-sales services compared to popular but less reliable marketplaces.

Suitable Cookware for Induction Cookers
One significant drawback of using induction cookers is their selectivity with cookware. Due to the different operating mechanisms compared to gas stoves or infrared cookers, induction cookers can only be used with pots and pans with a base made of ferrous metal. To reduce the risk of burning food while cooking, induction cookers are also suitable for multi-layered base pots with 3-5 layers.
