duxtop E210C2 Countertop Burner Review
Our verdict
The duxtop E210C2 is a dependable 1800W single-zone induction burner with a glass cooking surface and touch controls, priced at $70.99. Its strong wattage and established brand track record make it a solid pick for anyone who wants responsive induction heat without spending over $75.
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Cooks who want full 1800W induction power in a compact 14.2 x 11 x 2.8 inch footprint that stows easily between uses. It works well for dorms, small kitchens, or as a supplemental burner when the main stove is crowded.
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Anyone needing a double burner for simultaneous cooking should look elsewhere, and those who prefer a physical knob for tactile heat control may find the touch interface frustrating at a glance.
- Wattage 1800 W
- Material Glass
- Controls Touch
- Color Black
- Dimensions 14.2 X 11 X 2.8 In
- Weight 5.9 lb
Pros
- Full 1800W output for fast boiling and responsive heat at 120V
- Slim 2.8-inch profile stores flat in a cabinet or drawer
- Glass surface wipes clean quickly after use
- 4.4-star rating across more than 2,600 verified buyers
- Mid-range $70.99 price reflects good value for the wattage
Cons
- Touch controls offer less tactile precision than a physical knob
- Single burner only, no multi-zone cooking
- Glass surface can crack if a heavy pot is dropped on it
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 2,680 owner ratings
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Popularity3.3/5
2,680 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
- Glass
- Controls
- Touch
- Color
- Black
- Dimensions
- 14.2 X 11 X 2.8 In
- Weight
- 5.9 lb
- Voltage
- 120 Volts
Overview
At 1800W, the E210C2 sits at the upper end of what a standard 120V household outlet can deliver, which means faster boil times and more responsive temperature changes compared to lower-wattage models. The glass surface is easy to wipe down and the slim 2.8-inch profile keeps the unit from dominating counter space. The unit runs on 120V and weighs 5.9 lb, so it is easy to move between the counter and storage.
Touch controls are convenient for one-finger adjustments, though they can be less intuitive than a knob when you want a quick heat change in the middle of cooking. The black color blends into most kitchen settings without drawing attention. At $70.99, the E210C2 sits in a competitive mid-range price band where duxtop has a long history of strong user satisfaction.
With 2,680 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, this model has a meaningful sample of real-world feedback behind it. That combination of high wattage, glass surface, and established buyer confidence makes it a sensible choice for anyone shopping in the $65 to $80 induction burner range.
Performance notes
The 1800W draw is the practical ceiling for most 15-amp household circuits, so expect fast water boiling and solid searing capability when paired with induction-compatible cookware. The glass surface transfers heat only through magnetic induction, meaning the surface itself stays relatively cool around the pot base, which reduces the risk of accidental burns. Touch controls allow step adjustments but require looking down at the panel rather than reaching by feel.
What buyers say
At 4.4 stars across 2,680 reviews, the E210C2 earns consistent approval. Buyers in this wattage and price range typically praise responsive heat and easy cleanup, though some find touch-panel interfaces slower to adjust than knobs. The rating suggests the unit delivers on its core promise for the majority of purchasers.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the duxtop E210C2 work with any pot or pan?
No. Induction cooktops require magnetic cookware. Cast iron and most stainless steel pans work, but aluminum, copper, and glass cookware will not heat unless they have a magnetic base. A simple magnet test on the pan bottom confirms compatibility.
Can this burner run on a standard kitchen outlet?
Yes. The E210C2 runs on 120V and draws up to 1800W, which fits a standard 15-amp circuit. Avoid running other high-draw appliances on the same circuit at the same time to prevent tripping a breaker.
How does the touch control compare to a knob for everyday use?
Touch controls let you tap up or down through heat levels without twisting a dial. Many users find this convenient for gradual changes, but it does require glancing at the display to confirm the setting. Knob-based models may feel more natural for cooks who adjust heat by feel.