
Proper usage and maintenance of double induction cookers contribute to their efficient operation and extended lifespan.
1. Strategies for Increasing the Lifespan of Double Induction Cookers
Proper usage and maintenance of double induction cookers contribute to their efficient operation and extended lifespan of cookers.

(After using double induction cookers, it's essential to clean them thoroughly to prevent the accumulation of dirt, which can be challenging to clean)
Use appropriate pots
For induction cookers, use cookware with materials that evenly induce magnetism, such as steel or 430 stainless steel. The pot's bottom should be flat, not curved, and the pot's bottom size should be equal to or smaller than the designated cooking area on the cooker's surface (usually from 10 cm - 26 cm).

(Flat-bottomed stainless steel pots made of 430 stainless steel are suitable for use with double induction cookers)
Use Voltage Stabilizers for Stable Power Supply
Before using the stove, carefully read the manufacturer's usage instructions to determine the appropriate power source. If your home electricity is often unstable, it is advisable to use a voltage stabilizer to stabilize the power supply and protect the stove.
Note that plugging the stove's power cord together with other electrical devices may cause overload and electrical wire burning.
Adjust Temperature Moderately
When cooking, avoid boiling at the highest temperature for too long, as the stove operates at full power and can quickly deteriorate over time. Some new-generation stoves come pre-set with power levels for each dish, making it convenient to use those functions.

(SUNHOUSE SHB9105 Double Induction Cooker with a total power of 4300W/2 stoves, heats up twice as fast as regular stoves, automatically shuts off when overloaded, safe heat induction when in use, child safety lock, convenient timer function)
Protect the Glass Surface of the Double Induction Cooker from Scratches
The surface of the double induction cooker is usually made of toughened glass, quite resistant to light forces. However, if you place heavy metal objects on the stove's surface or rub it too hard, the glass may crack or scratch. This not only affects the stove's magnetic catching ability but also diminishes the glossy appearance of the stove over time.
