Cusimax ES-3202C Countertop Burner Review

4.3 (5,200) Amazon rating$75.99

Our verdict

The Cusimax ES-3202C gives you two full-size knob-controlled burners on a ceramic glass surface for $75.99, backed by 5,200 ratings averaging 4.3 stars. It covers the basics of a double-burner setup at a reasonable mid-range price without requiring a digital learning curve.

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Best for

Home cooks who need two simultaneous cooking zones for everyday meals, apartment dwellers supplementing a weak range, and anyone who wants a wide ceramic glass surface that wipes clean easily.

Skip if

You need induction-speed heating or precise temperature presets, or you have limited counter space since the unit spans 20.87 x 14.57 inches.

  • Wattage 1800 W
  • Material Ceramic Glass
  • Controls Knob
  • Color Silver
  • Dimensions 20.87 X 14.57 X 4.13 In
  • Weight 6.8 lb
  • Weight of 6.8 lb - heavier than 70% of the 57 models we track

Pros

  • Two full-size burners cover simultaneous cooking tasks
  • Ceramic glass surface wipes down easily
  • 1800W total output handles rapid boiling and high-heat searing
  • Knob controls are intuitive with no setup required
  • 5,200 reviews provide strong reliability signal at $75.99

Cons

  • Large footprint at 20.87 x 14.57 inches requires dedicated counter space
  • Traditional electric element, not induction, so response to heat changes is slower
  • No temperature display or preset modes

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 5,200 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.9/5

    5,200 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other air fryers, deep fryers, indoor grills, griddles and countertop cooking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Specifications

Wattage
1800 W
Material
Ceramic Glass
Controls
Knob
Color
Silver
Dimensions
20.87 X 14.57 X 4.13 In
Weight
6.8 lb
Voltage
120 Volts

Overview

At $75.99 the ES-3202C occupies the sweet spot between budget single burners and premium induction models. The 1800W total output across two burners and a ceramic glass cooking surface are the headline specs, and at 20.87 x 14.57 x 4.13 inches this is a full-size double unit rather than a compact add-on. Weighing 6.8 pounds, it is sturdy enough to feel stable under a heavy pot.

Ceramic glass is a practical surface choice here. It heats up smoothly, supports flat-bottomed cookware of all types, and cleans up with a wipe. The knob controls keep operation straightforward: turn left or right to dial in the heat, no menus or button sequences required. Running on standard 120V means there is no need for a dedicated circuit.

With 5,200 reviews and a 4.3-star average, buyer feedback is substantial. That score indicates most purchasers find it meets daily cooking expectations, though it is not quite as highly rated as some induction alternatives in a similar price band.

Performance notes

With 1800W distributed across two ceramic glass elements, this unit can run a boil on one side while maintaining a low simmer on the other. Ceramic glass retains heat well after you lower a knob, which is good for keeping food warm but requires patience when you need to drop temperature fast. The flat surface suits pots and pans with flush bases; woks or curved-bottom cookware will not sit properly.

What buyers say

A 4.3-star average from 5,200 buyers suggests the ES-3202C reliably handles everyday cooking without notable failure patterns. That volume of ratings at a mid-range price indicates steady long-term demand rather than a one-season spike.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Cusimax ES-3202C work with induction-only cookware?

No. This is a ceramic glass radiant electric burner, not induction. It works with any flat-bottomed cookware regardless of material, but cookware marketed as induction-only will work fine on it too, since such pans are simply magnetic-base pans that also conduct heat normally.

Can both burners run at full power at the same time?

Yes, both burners can run simultaneously. The 1800W rating reflects the combined output, so running both at high heat simultaneously will pull the full draw from your outlet. A standard 15-amp circuit handles this without issue.

Is the ceramic glass surface durable for daily use?

Ceramic glass is resistant to most cooking spills and daily wear, but it can chip or crack if a heavy item is dropped on it or if it is subjected to sudden thermal shock, such as placing a cold pot on a very hot surface. Normal daily use with flat cookware is fine.

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