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Personally, I think there are several reasons: 1. The things you buy may be cheap and of poor quality; The second reason may be that there is a problem with the voltage at your home, and it is recommended that you use a multimeter to measure it (normal at 200V 240V). Third, there may be a problem with your household wires or sockets (because induction cookers and rice cookers are high-power appliances, wires and sockets must be equipped with power); The fourth one may be that you don't use it correctly, for example:
1. There are several precautions when using an induction cooker, do not cut off the power immediately after use; Wipe dry after use; There can be no water, oil, etc. on the panel. 2. Before cooking in the rice cooker, be sure to wipe the water at the bottom of the pot dry, etc.
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Maybe the quality of the appliances you bought is too poor to change the brand.
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Rice cookers are all burning?? It's amazing, is it a voltage problem?
This is the manufacturer's marked power, for example, there are many induction cookers marked 2100W, but the actual measurement, in fact, can not reach.
There is a simple, money-saving method, you try, is to wipe the clean panel, after a thin layer of soap film on the picture in use, after a while you try, it is very good to wipe clean.
Signal interference, the default wireless frequency of WIFI may be the same as the electromagnetic signal of the induction cooker, you can log in to the wireless router and change the wireless channel, such as the original default 6 to 11 and so on.
If you buy a fully automatic induction cooker and put it in the kitchen, won't it be fully automatic! Why!
This is generally an ordinary induction cooker.
Nothing special except for it. >>>More