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What's the difference between an induction cooker and a ceramic electric stove?
1, the principle is different. The induction cooker is closed heating and the electric porcelain furnace is open heating.

2. Different heating objects. The induction cooker can only heat iron, and the electric porcelain furnace can dissipate heat independently.

3. The temperature is different. The highest heating temperature of induction cooker is about 250 degrees, and that of electric porcelain furnace is about 700 degrees.

4. Different functions. The induction cooker has the functions of cooking, boiling water, hot pot, frying and slow fire, while the electric ceramic stove has the powerful functions of frying, barbecue, hot pot, cooking, heating milk, making soup, slow stew and making an appointment.