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Crompton Infraseve 2000W Infrared Cooktop – Touch Control LED Display India
Crompton Infraseve 2000W Infrared Cooktop – Touch Control LED Display India
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Looking for the Crompton Infraseve 2000W infrared cooktop? Crompton is one of India's oldest and most trusted electrical brands — and the Infraseve infrared cooktop offers a key advantage over standard induction: it works with ALL cookware including aluminium and copper, not just magnetic ones.
Infrared vs Induction — The Critical Difference
| Feature | Infrared (Crompton Infraseve) | Induction (standard) |
|---|---|---|
| Cookware compatibility | ✅ ALL cookware — aluminium, copper, iron, steel | ❌ Magnetic only — no aluminium or copper |
| Heating method | Infrared radiant heat — glass surface heats | Magnetic induction — cookware heats directly |
| Energy efficiency | Good — 70–80% efficient | Excellent — 85–90% efficient |
| Surface temperature | Glass surface gets hot | Glass stays cool around cookware |
Why Crompton?
Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals has been trusted in Indian homes since 1937 — known for fans, pumps, and electrical appliances. The Infraseve range is their premium infrared cooktop line with feather touch controls, LED display, and stylish design.
Key Features
- Crompton Infraseve — 2000W infrared cooktop
- Works with ALL cookware — aluminium pressure cookers included
- Feather touch controls — responsive, precise settings
- LED display — clear power and timer indication
- Multiple cooking modes — Indian cooking presets
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FAQ
Q: Can I use my aluminium pressure cooker on the Crompton Infraseve?
Yes — this is the key advantage of infrared over induction. All cookware including aluminium pressure cookers work on the Infraseve.
Q: Is the Crompton Infraseve the same as induction?
No — infrared heats via radiant heat (glass surface gets hot), while induction heats via magnetic field (cookware heats directly). Both are electric cooktops but use different heating principles.
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