Samsung Front Control Slide-in Induction Range in Stainless Steel (NE63B8211SS)
Best Induction Range for…
09/06/2022 18:38
Had been using the oven for about a month now and cannot tell what a change it has been compared to the old range. New range fit perfectly in the space without any modifications and did not leave any space in the back or the sides of the range.
The range looks sleek and modern in size due to having the knobs and controls at front of the range, not at the back as in the older ranges.
The range, being an induction based model, heats up the pots/pans really quick. Having different sizes on the range helps with being able to use small and large pans for easy cooking.
The boost mode option on any of the burner helps with fast boil of water for making tea or coffee on the range. It also boils milk and other liquids pretty quickly for ease of cooking. Water and other liquids reaches boiling temperature in under 2 minutes when set to boost mode, but only figured after few attempts to turn the dial anti-clockwise to trigger the boost mode.
Also observed that when using any pots or pans (small and large), the heat distribution is even on the pan and cooking is also easy as it doesn't burn at center as it used to in the older oven we had. Since the pans are heating up evenly, there are no burnt corners when making eggs for breakfast.
As the range connects to wifi, was able to start the range from Smartthings app and being able to monitor the state and also get an alert when the oven is either completed or cancelled. Even though we are unable to control the burners on the app, we are able to see the state of the burners in the app.
Having the storage at bottom helps with storing the bakeware and also as a proofing drawer for breads and doughs.
Having the Lock feature helps when cleaning the stove and controls as it prevents accidental presses/triggers on range and oven.
The feature where the burners do not start when no pan is placed is the best option. This helps when folks are visiting and do not know which burner indicates which stove. Even when a pan is lifted off a stove, an alert is heard. Semi energy saving in such cases.
Observed that smaller non induction pots/pans are not detected by the stove and triggers an alert which would mean that some pans are useless and would have to look at alternatives.
One negative feedback is that when oven is started, it shows that temperature is 175 even though the temperature of the oven is not 175, but it actually starts from 100 and the indicator doesn't change until it reaches 175.
Vsatyakarthik1
Orlando , Spojené státy americké
Age: 34
Gender: Female