

🔥 Cook Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go!
The ChangBERT Portable Induction Cooktop Enhanced Version is a commercial-grade, NSF certified hot plate featuring a powerful 1800W max output, an 8-inch large heating coil for even heat, and precise temperature control with 9 power and 18 temperature presets. Designed for both home and professional use, it offers a durable stainless steel build, intuitive tactile controls, a 12-hour timer, and multiple safety features, all packed into a sleek, portable design that heats cookware directly for up to 83% energy efficiency.









| Best Sellers Rank | #15,362 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #30 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | CHANGBERT |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 344 Reviews |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 15"D x 12.2"W x 2.8"H |
| Special Feature | NSF Certified |
L**E
Better than my old cooktops.
I’ve used a few induction cooktops before—my last one actually lasted over three years before it gave out. So I figured I’d try something new. Saw this one with pretty good reviews and thought, why not. It’s been about four months now. What I like is how it works with all kinds of cookware. My big 12-inch pan? No problem. And even my little gooseneck kettle heats up fast—honestly, a bit too fast sometimes. Gotta keep an eye on it or I’ll overshoot the coffee temp. Funny thing is, that same kettle didn’t even work on my old cooktop, surprised to find that this small thing is just keeping powerful. I’ve used induction cooktop for years caused , and I’ve noticed some pots make noise—usually the lighter ones, or just old pans that don’t sit right. We’ve slowly replaced ours with better stainless steel and cast iron over time. With those, the fan noise is way less annoying than my old ones. Also, I like that it’s sleek and portable. Works just like a professional induction cooktop but easy to place anywhere! And the slanted control panel? Good design. Even with a big pot, I can still see the buttons and adjust stuff without reaching under a hot pan. Feels a lot safer. Simple to use, heats fast. I didn’t notice much difference compared to my old one when making a small bowl of soup—but when I cooked a big pot, this one definitely brought it to a boil faster. No complains.
M**.
Love it!
It's good! Larger than I expected, compared with the similarly-priced products like Duxtop. I really like that it has actual buttons, which are intuitive to use and work well. The coil is larger than the Duxtop that I looked at, I measured around 7". Other comments mention noise - there's two types of noise. One is the fan, which isn't too loud or bothersome, and there's also a bit of a high-pitched electric noise, but this is only noticeable at high power. It also differs depending on different pans I've tried, and there's almost no perceptible electric noise at all with some of them. Overall, I love the ability to put out high heat fast and adjust the temperature with instant feedback after years of using a glass-top electric stove. I'd recommend this to anyone considering getting one of these. This one is more powerful and nicer compared with all the other flat-button designs I've seen despite being close to them in price.
L**I
So far I’ll still use it after my kitchen’s done
Our kitchen is being remodeled, so the 36 inch Thermador gas range is out of commission for now. Picked up this portable induction cooktop as a temporary fix, and it’s been a pleasant surprise. Heats fast and it has temperature control makes cooking so much easier no more guessing or burning the sides of my All-Clad pans. I’ve been using it right under the range hood, and even with the fan running, the cooktop is so “quiet”. One thing I really like no more yellow stains on my pans. Gas always left burn marks around the sides, but this cooktop keeps them clean. I also really like the mechanical buttons. They’re easy to press and always respond right away none of that “did it register or not” feeling. Having cooked on gas for years, I really appreciate the ease of use. This cooktop feels sturdy, just as advertised, and that solid build was one of the reasons I chose it. Really good value for the money.
R**N
Sleek and great little unit
Very happy with my purchase, and it looks very sleek in my kitchen. I put it right on top of my glass top stove, and I leave it out all the time. I absolutely love the rectangle shape of this, way better than the round ones that I have had in the past! I also love the fact that it is not too tall. It really helps to not have a unit that looks clunky like the round ones do. I have been used to induction cooking in the past and so I’m very familiar with how to cook with it. I knew that the temperature adjustment was in 20° increments when I bought it, but I have found with some items it’s difficult to keep it exactly where I want to have something simmer slowly. But that is not the fault of the unit. I just wish that it had 5° or 10° increments. But it functions really well, and it is very quiet. Super happy about that! Easy to use the button controls, and the pan heats up immediately so for those that are not used to induction that may be a learning curve for them. Overall, very happy with my purchase other than the fact of the 20° increment heat control.
J**.
Small footprint, big performance
Been using this for a couple of weeks now. This is a durable cooktop that costs a lot less than my old one and is quieter, smaller, and doesn't have the electronic glitches or weird buzzing noises I used to deal with. We make bone broth pretty regularly and sometimes let it go for over 24 hours, so I needed something that wouldn't auto shut off halfway through. This one holds steady the whole time. Even though it's compact, it holds a big stock pot no problem. The angled control panel with the large display is actually super helpful-l can still see everything even with the pot on, and I'm not reaching over a hot surface when I need to make adjustments. Also, when you're using good-quality cookware, the heat response feels almost like gas. Super fast, and really easy to use. For the price, it's a solid entry into induction cooking.
S**A
Used it daily over one month, great addition
we're redoing our kitchen right now and can't use the gas stove for about a month, so I needed a compact induction cooktop to handle daily meals, especially with kids at home, and this one's been a great solution. I've been using it almost every day to cook for the family. first thing I noticed: it heats up fast. The heat mode is clearly made for quick cooking. when I need to boil water, I just hit the boil button, it jumps to 1800W and gets going in just a few minutes. Super handy on busy weeknights when I don't have time to wait. Temp mode heats a bit slower than heat mode, but I think that's on purpose- to keep things from burning. It's really helpful for stuff that needs steady, lower heat, like simmering stew or melting chocolate. I've made a bunch of different meals with it, and switching between Heat and Temp to keep it gently simmering. Same when I steam veggies, heat to boil then Temp to keep the steam just right without overdoing it. The fan's nice and quiet too, so it doesn't drive me crazy while I'm cooking. All in all, it's easy to use, easy to clean, feels sturdy, and performs well. Definitely worth it so far.
L**3
Induction burner that I now use everyday.
I’ve been using this induction burner almost daily since purchased in Mar, it still works like new and I consider it as a “pro model”. I originally bought it as a backup for outdoor party in summer, but it’s ended up being my go-to for everyday cooking. Way better than the burner I’ve used before, this one is a big step up. Not just in heating speed, but in build quality too. Even with a full pot of cold soup, and keeps a steady boil without cycling on and off after long time cooking. I cook big pots of broth always and haven’t had a single issue. The timer and low simmer settings have been really easy for long cooks. Also worth noting, it’s quiet. I didn’t realize how loud my previous burners were until I switched to this one. No high-pitched whine, just the gentle fan sound when it’s cooling off. I like that the surface is easy to clean(this is super import to me), and the whole unit is thin enough to slide into a cabinet, though honestly, I leave it on the counter because I use it so often.
Y**G
After years of use, still stay in high power
I bought my first changbert induction cooktop about five years ago, and it’s been rock solid ever since. It’s handled daily cooking without a single issue, so when I needed an additional burner for a second prep area, choosing the same brand was an easy call. This newer unit feels just as well built. The stainless-steel housing holds up great to heat and it looks clean and professional. The full 1800W output feels genuinely powerful for everyday cooking, I can bring a pot of oil up to frying temperature without waiting forever, and it recovers well between batches for things like fried chicken or tempura. It doesn’t struggle to maintain heat once it’s dialed in, which makes a big difference when frying at home. Even with heavier pots, it never feels underpowered. The temperature and watt are very precise, once I set it, it stays there, whether I’m simmering a sauce or holding a steady heat for longer cooks. The stainless-steel body wipes down in seconds, and even after years of use it still looks almost new with a quick wipe, really easy to clean. When I’m not using it, I can just slide it into a cabinet without any hassle, because of this cooktop, I’ve actually grown to prefer stainless-steel appliances in general, great value of money.