Nuwave PIC Flex Induction Cooktop

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Dimensions: 10" (L) x 12" (W) x 2" (H)

Weight: 5.7 lbs

Voltage: 120 V

Wattage: 1300 W

Meet the Nuwave PIC Flex Induction Cooktop

Energy Efficient

Unlike stoves that heat the whole area around the cookware, the Nuwave PIC Flex generates heat directly in the cookware itself.

Wide Temperature Range

Keep sauces warm at temperatures as low as 100°F, or sear steaks at 500°F all in the same appliance.

Nuwave PIC Flex Overview

Precise Temperature Control

When using a traditional gas or electric stove, there’s no way to know at what temperature you’re cooking. You simply have to guess from vague settings like Low, Medium, and High, leading to potentially undercooked, overcooked, or uneven results. With a wide temperature range, adjustable in 10° increments, the Nuwave PIC Flex Induction Cooktop can cook as low as 100°F and as high as 500°F.

Safe & Efficient

The PIC Flex Precision Induction Cooktop cooks with no open flames or hot coils. Plus, it automatically shuts off as soon as you remove your cookware from the cooktop, making the Nuwave PIC Flex the safer choice. The PIC’s induction reaction generates heat directly in the cookware itself. That means virtually no wasted heat around the cookware, so the area around your cooktop remains cool to the touch, virtually eliminating the risk of accidental burns.

Portable Cooking

Unlike your old gas or electric stoves, you can take your Nuwave PIC Flex Precision Induction Cooktop with fry pan with you when you travel. The Nuwave PIC Flex Induction Hot Plate even has adjustable wattage to ensure you can cook even when electricity is limited. And because the Nuwave PIC Flex is 30% smaller than the Nuwave PIC Gold, you can enjoy advanced induction technology even on a crowded countertop or in tight spaces.

FAQ's

How can you clean the Nuwave PIC Flex induction cooktop?

When the PIC Flex is cool to the touch, simply wipe the glass top with a damp cloth to remove food. You can even purchase a special glass induction cooktop cleaner that will work with the PIC Flex precision induction cooktop. It’s always important to be sure that the surface is clean before every use, so there is no food buildup as the food cooks on the Nuwave PIC Flex.

What functions are featured on the Nuwave Flex precision induction cooktop?

The Nuwave PIC Flex induction cooktop gives you the ability to cook, fry, steam, sauté, slow cook, fondue, and roast food. You may adjust the cooking temperature anywhere from 100°F to 500°F in 10°F increments. The PIC Flex allows you to set a timer, choose stage cooking functions, and select the ideal wattage for your recipe.

What are the benefits of the Nuwave PIC Flex?

The PIC Flex precision induction cooktop is an energy-efficient countertop appliance. The PIC Flex wastes no extra energy heating up the entire surface. Instead, it only heats the cookware. The PIC Flex is small enough to be stored on your kitchen counter, so it’s ready to use for all your meals. When you remove the induction cookware, the Nuwave PIC Flex induction hot plate will automatically shut off - also saving energy. You may also select a precise temperature to cook your food.

What are some of the best Nuwave PIC Flex recipes to make with the induction cooktop?

When you purchase a Nuwave PIC Flex, you will receive an entire cookbook filled with precision induction cooktop recipes. Some of the most popular Nuwave PIC Flex recipes include Pan Seared Filet Mignon and Mashed PotatoesChicken SatayMeatball SandwichesSeafood PaellaChocolate Caramel TurtlesBLT SaladSavory Cheesy Grits, and Korean-Style Grilled Flank Steak.

What other precision induction cooktops can you order from Nuwave besides the PIC Flex precision induction cooktop?

At Nuwave, we offer a wide selection of countertop appliances, including our line of induction cooktops. Besides the PIC Flex precision induction cooktop, we have the PIC GoldPIC Pro Chef, and PIC Double. See our Mosaic precision induction wok as well for an alternative small kitchen appliance.

What type of cookware should you use with the Nuwave PIC Flex?

The Nuwave PIC Flex induction cooktop pairs perfectly with our lines of non-stick cookware. Both the 9-piece set of stainless steel Pro-Smart Cookware and the Duralon Cookware 12-piece set are excellent for induction cooktops. Each of our induction cookware sets come with a variety of pots, pans, and tempered glass lids.

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James L Petersen
Love it do much, this one is just for a spare

I have used a couple other competitor induction cookers. This model Nuwave best fits my needs. I can set the power at only 600 watts and do 90% of whatever I need to do. One of the best features for me, is the ability to program it, to comme to a boil over a fixed time and then drop down to a simmer, without me having to watch or stir, on low power. This is how we make oats, and other hot cereals almost every morning. I removed the 4 burner range entirely and just put in a wide butcher block counter with 2 induction hot plates. So much room to work! The low power will also help if there is an electrical outage and we are running on battery backup.

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Craig Conover
It's a great little pan

It is a great little non-stick pan that cooks food really well and cleans up very easily.

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Carrie Robins
Amazing

I got this for my dad as a birthday present, and the entire family fondued <3

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Donald Cantrell
Great features - Profram multi-stage, set it and forget it.

Well designed intuitive controls. Accurate temp control. Fast. Efficient. Easy to clean.

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Sigrid
There is NOTHING I can't cook

I have a Nuwave PIC Pro and love it! I live in a retirement community and have a VERY tiny kitchen with no stove However with my Nuwave PIC Pro I can literally cook anything. How/Why? Because it has a superb temperature range which goes from 100°F to 575°F, adjustable in 5°F increments. Thus I can melt chocolate. When deep frying it's CRITICAL to maintain the exact temperature - difficult with a gas stove and impossible with an electric. I previously owned a PIC but sold it when I moved to an apartment with a stove. I wish I'd have kept it as I liked it much better than the electric stove the apartment provided. I can think of a number of folks who could use a NuWave Portable Induction Cooker. College students would love it to cook in their dorm room, folks who own a recreational vehicle would like the NuWave, retired people who are downsizing but still want to be able to cook, people who entertain frequently and could use an extra burner when cooking for a large group, people who love to cook but are stuck with an electric stove with very limited heat settings, and young people just starting out who move to an apartment without a stove but want to be able to cook, but don't want to or cannot afford to purchase a stove. I'm not sure how they find the electricity but tailgaters would love a PIC. In short, almost anyone who wants to cook, could use and would enjoy having a NuWave PIC. If you're thinking about getting a portable induction cooker, get a NuWave and get the model with the 8" heating coil and the ability to control temperatures in 5°F increments instead of 10°F increments. It's only a few dollars more and worth it I think - especially when comparing it to an electric stove. And if you plan to do a lot of cooking you might consider the model with two burners. I guess you can tell I love my Nuwave. I only wish I'd discovered it when I was 20 instead of 80. :-)

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Karen Michals
Best purchase I have ever made

When I am cooking a large meal and I have to have two burners in action this comes in handy.