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The ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran has had far-reaching consequences. Limited supply of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has resulted in a hike in cooking gas prices. It has also led to people looking for alternatives such as electric kitchen appliances, particularly induction cookers.
Restaurants and cafes in India are warning of restricted menus, shortened hours or even closures due to a scarcity of cooking gas. There were reportedly long lines outside a gas station in Sector 63 of Noida as locals rushed to get refills. Similar incidents have been reported in Vijayapura, Karnataka, where patrons waited in line at LPG stores out of concern over supply interruptions.
ALSO READ | How the US-Israel’s war on Iran is hitting LPG supply in Indian homes
Here is a list of the top 6 induction cookers to consider, ranging from low-cost options to powerful models that might take over your kitchen in this trying time:
Philips Viva Collection HD4928/01 2100W
High power (around 2100 W), user-friendly controls, and Indian preset settings for dal, sabzi, roti, and more make this a timeless favourite with robust performance and versatility. It boils one litre of water in just 4.2 minutes due to its 2100-watt heating element, making it the fastest option.
AmazonBasics 1900W Induction Cooktop
This 1900-watt induction cooker takes 5.2 minutes to heat a litre of water, and serves six primary cooking purposes, including pressure cooking, deep-frying, boiling, curry, chapati, and heating milk. One of this Amazon Basics cooktop's main benefits is that milk does not spill over when boiling if you use a large enough utensil.
Bajaj Majesty ICX Pearl 1900W Induction Cooktop
The Bajaj Majesty ICX Pearl boils water in under 5.2 minutes and has a 1900-watt heating element. There are eight programs, including milk boiling, curry, frying, idli, dosa/chapati, boiling and slow cooking. The only drawback is that you will need to initially modify the wattage to avoid overheating. In daily cooking, additional features like ‘keep warm’ and ‘slow cook’ are very helpful, but it lacks a pause feature.
ALSO READ | LPG cylinder price today in India: Check city-wise rates as West Asia conflict disrupts Strait of Hormuz
Prestige PIC 20 1600W Induction Cooktop
Prestige PIC boils one litre of water in 6.45 minutes using a 1600-watt heating element. It also has various cooking features, including deep-frying, sautéing, curry, idlis, dosa/chapati, pressure cooking, heating milk, and keeping warm. Its fundamental safety features include protection against overheating, high voltage, dry heating, and sensor failures, as well as the ability to display an error when a utensil is missing.
Pigeon By Stovekraft Cruise 1800W
The cheapest option on the list is the Pigeon Cruise, which takes seven minutes to boil one litre of water. There are seven pre-programmed features on the hob, including deep-frying, idlis, dosas, chapatis, curry, sauté, pressure cooking, and heating milk. One of its drawbacks is that it has a tendency to shake slightly, and its buttons are less user-friendly.
Havells Instacook RT Induction Cooktop
The Havells Instacook RT, which is powered by a 1400-watt coil, is a choice that places a high value on its safety measures. There are only four fundamental uses for the hob, including deep-fried, boiled, gravy/dal, and manual. It has a 16A plug, which is safer for heating units that use a lot of power. It also displays an error message when the appliance overheats and when the input voltage is either too high or too low.
ALSO READ | LPG refill rule change amid oil shortage fears triggers confusion, long queues in cities
Bajaj ICX 200FP Induction
Among Bajaj's wide range of induction stoves is ICX 200FP that comes with energy-efficient parts and overload protection. Not only does it help in preparing meals faster but consumes less power and saves you from high electricity bills. It utilises a 2000-watt heating element.
Havells EVO TC20 Induction
Another popular option available in the market is the Havells EVO TC20, which is a high-performance induction. Having a 2000-watt heating element, this one is offered with multiple cooking presets, making it quite easy for users to cook different types of dishes at home.
Croma 2000W Induction
Known for its reliable home appliances, this induction stove from Croma is capable of delivering an output of 2000 watts. It is known for evenly heating the top surface that makes it useful to cook food with efficiency. It comes with 8 presets and touch controls. It comes in the budget.
USHA Cookjoy 2000W Induction
Being one of the oldest home appliance brands in the country, USHA is famous for its high-end performance. The Cookjoy 2000W Induction is considered a better choice for smaller families with three to four members. It is available with several essential safety features.
ALSO READ |LPG shortage in country; 1 crore people to be unemployed: Kejriwal
Retail centres in Kolkata, such as Chandni Market and Ezra Street, witnessed a spike in induction cooker sales beginning on Saturday. The Centre blamed the price rise on rising global energy costs associated with the crisis in West Asia.
Vijay Sales said that demand for induction cookers has grown over the past two days, prompting concerns over possible shortages if demand goes up. Moreover, quick commerce platforms are seeing more than a 10x increase in sales since last night.
Restaurants and cafes in India are warning of restricted menus, shortened hours or even closures due to a scarcity of cooking gas. There were reportedly long lines outside a gas station in Sector 63 of Noida as locals rushed to get refills. Similar incidents have been reported in Vijayapura, Karnataka, where patrons waited in line at LPG stores out of concern over supply interruptions.
ALSO READ | How the US-Israel’s war on Iran is hitting LPG supply in Indian homes
Here is a list of the top 6 induction cookers to consider, ranging from low-cost options to powerful models that might take over your kitchen in this trying time:
Philips Viva Collection HD4928/01 2100W
High power (around 2100 W), user-friendly controls, and Indian preset settings for dal, sabzi, roti, and more make this a timeless favourite with robust performance and versatility. It boils one litre of water in just 4.2 minutes due to its 2100-watt heating element, making it the fastest option.
AmazonBasics 1900W Induction Cooktop
This 1900-watt induction cooker takes 5.2 minutes to heat a litre of water, and serves six primary cooking purposes, including pressure cooking, deep-frying, boiling, curry, chapati, and heating milk. One of this Amazon Basics cooktop's main benefits is that milk does not spill over when boiling if you use a large enough utensil.
Bajaj Majesty ICX Pearl 1900W Induction Cooktop
The Bajaj Majesty ICX Pearl boils water in under 5.2 minutes and has a 1900-watt heating element. There are eight programs, including milk boiling, curry, frying, idli, dosa/chapati, boiling and slow cooking. The only drawback is that you will need to initially modify the wattage to avoid overheating. In daily cooking, additional features like ‘keep warm’ and ‘slow cook’ are very helpful, but it lacks a pause feature.
ALSO READ | LPG cylinder price today in India: Check city-wise rates as West Asia conflict disrupts Strait of Hormuz
Prestige PIC 20 1600W Induction Cooktop
Prestige PIC boils one litre of water in 6.45 minutes using a 1600-watt heating element. It also has various cooking features, including deep-frying, sautéing, curry, idlis, dosa/chapati, pressure cooking, heating milk, and keeping warm. Its fundamental safety features include protection against overheating, high voltage, dry heating, and sensor failures, as well as the ability to display an error when a utensil is missing.
Pigeon By Stovekraft Cruise 1800W
The cheapest option on the list is the Pigeon Cruise, which takes seven minutes to boil one litre of water. There are seven pre-programmed features on the hob, including deep-frying, idlis, dosas, chapatis, curry, sauté, pressure cooking, and heating milk. One of its drawbacks is that it has a tendency to shake slightly, and its buttons are less user-friendly.
Havells Instacook RT Induction Cooktop
The Havells Instacook RT, which is powered by a 1400-watt coil, is a choice that places a high value on its safety measures. There are only four fundamental uses for the hob, including deep-fried, boiled, gravy/dal, and manual. It has a 16A plug, which is safer for heating units that use a lot of power. It also displays an error message when the appliance overheats and when the input voltage is either too high or too low.
ALSO READ | LPG refill rule change amid oil shortage fears triggers confusion, long queues in cities
Bajaj ICX 200FP Induction
Among Bajaj's wide range of induction stoves is ICX 200FP that comes with energy-efficient parts and overload protection. Not only does it help in preparing meals faster but consumes less power and saves you from high electricity bills. It utilises a 2000-watt heating element.
Havells EVO TC20 Induction
Another popular option available in the market is the Havells EVO TC20, which is a high-performance induction. Having a 2000-watt heating element, this one is offered with multiple cooking presets, making it quite easy for users to cook different types of dishes at home.
Croma 2000W Induction
Known for its reliable home appliances, this induction stove from Croma is capable of delivering an output of 2000 watts. It is known for evenly heating the top surface that makes it useful to cook food with efficiency. It comes with 8 presets and touch controls. It comes in the budget.
USHA Cookjoy 2000W Induction
Being one of the oldest home appliance brands in the country, USHA is famous for its high-end performance. The Cookjoy 2000W Induction is considered a better choice for smaller families with three to four members. It is available with several essential safety features.
ALSO READ |LPG shortage in country; 1 crore people to be unemployed: Kejriwal
Retail centres in Kolkata, such as Chandni Market and Ezra Street, witnessed a spike in induction cooker sales beginning on Saturday. The Centre blamed the price rise on rising global energy costs associated with the crisis in West Asia.
Vijay Sales said that demand for induction cookers has grown over the past two days, prompting concerns over possible shortages if demand goes up. Moreover, quick commerce platforms are seeing more than a 10x increase in sales since last night.














