




🔥 Cook Smart, Live Bold: Precision Heat Meets Portable Power
The Nuwave PIC Flex Induction Cooktop delivers industry-leading precision with 45 temperature settings from 100°F to 500°F and up to 1300 watts of power. Its compact, lightweight design is optimized for small spaces like dorms, RVs, and hotels, featuring patented insulation for even heating and energy efficiency. The included 4Qt ceramic pan complements its versatile programmable functions, making it ideal for everything from sous vide to searing steaks. With instant digital controls and multiple wattage settings, it’s the perfect blend of speed, safety, and convenience for modern, on-the-go lifestyles.































| ASIN | B09DRHJB9V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,939 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #8 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand Name | Nuwave |
| Color | Copper Pan |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,855) |
| Heating Element | Induction |
| Included Components | 4QT Everyday Pan |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35"D x 35"W x 12"H |
| Item Type Name | Nuwave PIC Flex Induction Cooktop with 4QT Healthy Ceramic Duralon Everyday Pan |
| Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nuwave |
| Material | Nonstick Ceramic Pan |
| Model Number | 30527 |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Part Number | 30527 |
| Power Source | induction |
| Special Features | Manual |
| UPC | 652185305274 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1300 |
M**T
Why you should consider these!
I have 2 of these now. The other is a larger version. I cook...a lot. These units are great. Even though I'm by myself I can run 2 at the same time depending on the situation. The smaller one is for sous vide cooking and the larger one is for bigger situations if I'm cooking in bulk. The beauty of them is that I can set the temperature, set a time, and walk away. This works great for sous vide as it shuts off automatically so I never burn anything or over cook the proteins. Great for senior citizens who have possible memory issues. Also has a wattage setting for energy saving. Do your research but these were the best I could find for the price.
D**E
Perfect Temporary Stove — Saved Me During Renovation!
A Lifesaver During My Kitchen Renovation! The Nuwave Flex Precision Induction Cooktop truly saved me while my kitchen was under construction! It heats up quickly, cooks evenly, and is super easy to use. I was able to make full meals without needing my regular stove. The compact size fit perfectly on my temporary setup, and cleanup was effortless. It’s powerful, reliable, and honestly a must-have, renovation or not!
C**S
Amazing hot plate
Amazing little hot plate works really well, heats up to what you put it on no more guessing, then fan is not very loud at all but still makes enough sound, everyone should get one i am loving this one after i upgraded.
J**S
A design flaw
I've had this induction heater and the 9" pan for a couple weeks. it works great but there at least two caveats, which is why I gave it only 4 stars. 1) The top of the unit can get very hot, but when you are done cooking and shut it off, the fan stops immediately. This is not good. The fan should be connected to the power supply through a thermal and/or external switch that would keep it running until the temperature of the cooking surface is below 50C. The worst treatment that can be given to an electronic component (resisters, capacitors, inductors, IC's, LED's, buttons, etc) is to subject them to soaking in heat for long periods of time. This can cause them to age rapidly and change values, throwing the circuit out of design specifications and leading to failures. 2) If one lifts the pan while cooking, and the inductive connection is broken, the display flashes an "E1" error message, forcing the user to reset the heat and time settings after setting the pan back on the device. What the device should do is keep the time and temperature settings on hold and put the device into a pause mode until the pan is returned or a certain amount of time passes, say 5 minutes. To avoid the first caveat I am going to get a small fan to blow onto the device after I finish cooking, to help it cool down faster. To avoid the second caveat I am going to refrain from lifting the pan off of the device until I'm done cooking and have shut the device down with the "pause/clear" button and unplugged it. The 9" pan fits nicely on the device and the stick proof surface works very well. One can see the heating pattern when frying eggs, if one keeps the pan centered on the top of the device. The egg white cooks quickly in 4" diameter circle in the center of the pan. The heat works its way out to the edges within two or three minutes. At 375 watts pancake batter for one pancake, placed in the center of the pan, cooks quickly and uniformly. It is easy, while holding the pan with one hand and using a silicon spatula in the other, to move the pan off center and end up heating only 3/4ths or 2/3rds of the bottom of the pan. So far, I like this cooking device and it is working well.
C**.
Great little cooker
I have put a lot of hours on this device. It's great in tight spaces, tucks away nicely and is easy to quickly clean off. The temperature selection is fun to experiment with, and not having combustion flames is a nice function when cooking in tight spaces. Being able to choose how many watts to use is great for managing power banks in low power scenarios. Overall I can highly suggest this cooker. Definitely get one or two.
M**R
Truly precise, controlled efficient cooking
Brilliantly precise. Efficient. Easy to understand and operate. Using a good induction cooker, such as Nuwave, reduces electricity consumption. I've proved it. Instead of waiting >5 minutes it takes most standard electric stove tops to reach desired heat, the induction cooker generates the heat desired immediately, then it turns off immediately. Unplugging anything reduces phantom electrical draws. Initially, with my first induction cooker, a Mueller RapidTherm, which I bought from Amazon in November 2023, I struggled with which cookware was inductive (magnetic). My aluminum, copper and stainless steel cookware were useless on an inductive cooktop. So I bought a no-name brand single electric cooktop from Amazon to use as a second cooker for any pot I wanted to use. Problem is, the electric cooker takes a little while to attain the desired temperature, but I could unplug it. After two years, I've decided to go with induction and a single LP stove top with the electric cooker stored nearby. I had (I tried my new Becigar induction cookware on my new Nuwave and the results were simply superb. This is my second induction plug-in. I replaced my Mueller induction cooker, because I could control the heat so that everything boiled and on the lowest setting it simmeted. Not sure what's wrong, but it showed signs indicating shortages. I was replacing my traditional stove, a white enameled metal GE electric 4-eye stove that after about 8 years after purchase, rusted and failed. Everything metal rust in my house. I pulled and tossed the stove, reworked the wiring to account for removing the traditional stove and installing a 20 amp/120 volt outlet (not recommended for DIYers) for my plug in cookers. My goal is energy cost reduction with less costly, no fuss alternatives.
A**R
Have used 2 of these for over 4 years, directly from NuWave. Mostly used one of them until a few months ago, and set up the second one I had, for occasional use. The original was used almost daily for all these years, and did a superb job. BUT it finally got tired and overworked and didn't heat to potential, so I felt I needed to toss it. Having gotten used to two on the go, I bought another, and just love it too. I haven't used the burners on my stove for over four years. Checked out some cheaper brands, but none offered the same features or assurance of a good product. Reviews for other brands were often negative too often. Decided to pay the extra and get NuWave again. Happy I didn't try to buy cheap, would never have been as happy with another product. The NuWave precision cooktop is superb! You'll get used to the size, and will be happy when you need to cook in a large pot. L Scott Canada
T**E
I bought this for camping. It will predominately run off a portable battery that is replenished with solar power or the running vehicle. So far all tests ran flawlessly. Really nice machine, uses little battery power at 600watt . Highly recommend! .
E**A
Selectable power, I set it to 600w and my food not only won't burn, it cooks without sticking to the pressure cooker. The fan shuts down after use, unlike others that keep running. Customer service went out of their way to help me with a small issue. Highly recommended.
V**G
I looked for years and couldn't Find anything with lower wattage as this system. 600w!! I've cooked everything from steaks to shrimp to pancakes and even kraft dinner. its easy to use but has so many settings if you want to get complex with how you cook. overall user friendly and a good price for the value it brings. i used with for months living in my car and this worked amazing. couldn't be happier, I made a review of it on my channel "Vicarious Living".
S**B
This is the second one I have bought. This brand is better than any other. Im in an apartment with an old coil burners. So my son made me a cover for my stove and I have both my induction burners on there. My first one is over 10 years old and works as good as the new one. Would recommend to anyone with an older stove or for camping.
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