dopleta
The end of our multicooker-rice cookers, stoves and other microwave ovens will come soon! Electrolux holds a competition for home appliance designers every autumn. This year, one of the finalists was an Indian who invented a portable induction heater that slips onto the dishes and recognizes the contents and the required cooking mode by itself, but can be adjusted if necessary! I saw him on TV, he is no bigger than a palm, handsome. The pot of the future: what is it?

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Rina
That would be the solution to the "field" kitchen! You only take pots and such (s) blotch (s) with you. Dream!
IRR
What a news! : wow: This is how much space will be freed up in the kitchen now !!! Now gas stoves will become archaic and for beauty and style ... like fireplaces now.
olnk2
stop stop. and how does the device work? clearly not battery powered. so - you need sockets, you need a table with a refractory surface so that a heated pan does not melt it ... and wires to each pan ...
it seems that early you write off the plate ...
Rather, it will be a competitor to small desktop tiles ...
IRR
olnk2, let me dream! () do not clip wings on takeoff!

shl. possibly in a car from a battery, a dream Rina72.
Rina
well, no one will cook in the car. But, somewhere in a camping, hotel, or when you rent a room on vacation ...

from the battery, I would like the thermopot to maintain the temperature (it is not even necessary to boil)
Gypsy
The pot of the future: what is it?
Rina
well this is too much ...
strongly resembles the "car to pumping" program. There are so many things they do not build into cars - coffee makers, juicers, manicure rooms ...
dopleta
Quote: olnk2

you need a table with a refractory surface so that a heated pan does not melt it ...
It's inductive! If you know how induction cookers work, the cookware will not heat up there. Only the contents are heated.
olnk2
may be. in my head it was spinning that the pan was still heating up, and from it the contents.
lesik_l
Quote: dopleta

It's inductive! If you know how induction cookers work, the cookware will not heat up there. Only the contents are heated.

The stove is not heated, but the pan is heated, and already from it the contents.
Rina
That's right - since the pot heats up during induction, a heat-resistant table is needed. But with current technology, this is just not a problem.
dopleta
Wait. Those who have induction cookers know that the pan heats up at the point of contact with the surface of the stove, then the contents are instantly heated, and the walls are heated a little from it. Therefore, in the case of this invention, first of all, the place of contact of the heater with the pan will warm up, and already the bottom is not very much. And for this, an ordinary hot stand is quite suitable, and certainly not a fire-resistant table!
sazalexter
dopleta everything is correct! For example, a cuckoo is almost always cold, it is heated only from the top and then if you cook for a long time, for example, 1.5 hours
Rina
Quote: dopleta

Wait. Those who have induction cookers know that the pan heats up at the point of contact with the surface of the stove, then the contents are instantly heated, and the walls are heated a little from it. Therefore, in the case of this invention, first of all, the place of contact of the heater with the pan will warm up, and already the bottom is not very much. And for this, an ordinary hot stand is quite suitable, and certainly not a fire-resistant table!

It's just that the table is needed not fire-resistant, but heat-resistant, that is, it must regularly withstand, I think, up to 150 degrees, and this is now possible with a fairly large number of materials.But the properties of thermal transfer, thermal insulation, or something else there, must be certain.

Yes, and as a refractory stand, those are far from suitable. For example, the metal must be at least a non-magnetic alloy.
In addition, the stand is not designed to maintain the cooking temperature for a long time. Usually we put a pan, well, with a maximum of 100 degrees, and it cools down.

sazalexter, here we are not talking about induction heating in a certain case, but about a source of induction, which is attached directly to an ordinary pan. That is, there is practically no external thermal insulation.
dopleta
Rina72, I have cooked many times on an induction hob, but have never "cooked" to such a temperature that it was impossible to grasp the handle of the pan. They were warm, no more. Therefore, an ordinary silicone stand (and they can withstand, as we know, more than 200 *) will be more than enough. Listen, friends, what are we discussing? What is called - "get out of my car"! (remember the anecdote?) If it appears, I will definitely buy it right away, and everything will become clear!
Rina
And you carefully read the title of the topic. We are discussing the very car, who, where and how will go in it
Gypsy
The pot of the future: what is it?

Electric pots have no future, an energy crisis is not far off, oil cannot be pumped, etc., indefinitely. Here is the pan of the future
The pot of the future: what is it?
Rina
Gypsy, oh ... something so familiar ...

I saw it here



look at 3:12, 5:06 and finally 10:02

dopleta
And here is what Sibovar wants to surprise us with:



Brief description of the project: The business is serial production and sale of a new product - iCookPot. It is a compact and mobile hybrid device that combines a cooker, dishes, scales, microcomputer, miniature multimedia center and other auxiliary devices. It is equipped with manual and software control modes with a variety of functions, stereo sound accompaniment, weighing products and calculating the composition of dishes, controlling cooking modes, remotely controlled and designed to give the user pleasure while cooking or heating food in a domestic environment. This "kitchen of the future" class device can be integrated into the "Smart Home" system
Cook

What a cool saucepan.
Adelena
My God, what they can think of. I remember how my mother was surprised at the first cartoon that appeared - Panasonic, and really wanted to buy it. I remember how for a couple of weeks I flew in 7 heaven with happiness, having bought my Redmond with 3D heating, delayed start and a bunch of programs, and what will our grandchildren say? =)) I don’t know, so far the multicooker is enough for me)

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