Digismart 2500W Infrared Cooktop Review: Is it Worth the Hype?

This review dives into the Digismart 2500W infrared cooktop, examining its performance and value for money. Snagged for a significantly discounted price, this cooktop offers a compelling alternative to induction models. We'll explore its features, including the included steel grill for versatile cooking and its compatibility with a wide range of cookware, unlike induction cooktops. The review also delves into its ease of use, safety features, and overall durability based on the author's experience.This assessment compares the Digismart cooktop to a previously owned induction model, highlighting improvements in usability and versatility. We'll discuss the importance of considering individual product performance over brand recognition, especially when budgetary constraints are a factor. Ultimately, this review aims to determine whether the Digismart 2500W infrared cooktop lives up to the hype and if it's a worthy investment for the discerning consumer.

Pros And Cons

DS 2500 Watt Infrared Cooktop
  • Uses infrared technology, allowing for cooking with various utensils (aluminum, steel, earthenware).
  • Includes a steel grill for barbeque or cooking larger quantities of food.
  • Features touch sensor controls, temperature setting, and timer function.
  • Offers protection against electric shock.
  • Maximum weight limit of 6 kg for utensils to prevent glass breakage.
  • Requires keeping the cooktop on for 10 minutes after use to allow for cooling.
  • The entire panel gets heated during use.

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Unboxing and First Impressions

The Digismart 2500W infrared cooktop arrived in an open box, a bit surprising but thankfully the product itself was undamaged. The packaging clearly displayed the DS branding. The initial price listed was ₹4490, but I secured it for a much lower price of ₹900, a fantastic deal!

Open box delivery of the Digismart cooktop
Open box delivery of the Digismart cooktop

The cooktop boasts a stainless steel handle and a touch sensor for easy temperature control. While it lacks any particularly fancy features, its simple design is appealing.

Close-up shot of the cooktop showing the branding and price tag
Close-up shot of the cooktop showing the branding and price tag

Contents and Accessories

Inside the box, I found the main infrared induction cooktop unit, a steel grill perfect for barbeque-style cooking, a user manual, and a warranty card.

The main unit of the infrared cooktop
The main unit of the infrared cooktop

The inclusion of the steel grill is a significant advantage, providing versatility for different cooking methods. Its use also helps protect the glass top from excessive weight when cooking larger quantities of food.

The steel grill accessory
The steel grill accessory

Infrared vs. Induction: Key Differences

One of the main differences between infrared and induction cooktops is the type of cookware they support. Induction cooktops usually only work with cookware that has a magnetic base, while infrared cooktops can be used with any type of cookware, even earthenware.

Comparison of induction and infrared heating methods
Comparison of induction and infrared heating methods

This versatility is a major advantage of the Digismart cooktop, making it more convenient and adaptable to various cooking needs and preferences.

Demonstration of using different cookware types on the infrared cooktop
Demonstration of using different cookware types on the infrared cooktop

Important Safety Precautions

The cooktop has a maximum weight limit of 6kg. Overloading it can lead to the glass top breaking. Additionally, after cooking, don't switch off the main power for at least 10 minutes to allow the internal fan to cool down the heated panel.

Cooktop warning label about weight limits
Cooktop warning label about weight limits

These safety measures are crucial to ensure the longevity and safe operation of the cooktop. Paying attention to these details will significantly extend the life of your device

Instruction about allowing the cooktop to cool down before turning off the power
Instruction about allowing the cooktop to cool down before turning off the power

Performance and Comparison with Other Brands

I previously owned a Long Way 2000W induction cooktop which performed well for five months. However, many online comments suggested this brand's reliability is questionable.

Mention of a previously owned Long Way Induction Cooktop
Mention of a previously owned Long Way Induction Cooktop

My experience with this Digismart cooktop so far has been positive, featuring easy temperature control and various cooking settings. It outperforms my previous induction cooktop, offering greater versatility and a simpler user interface

Close-up shot showing the temperature control and other settings.
Close-up shot showing the temperature control and other settings.

Final Verdict

The Digismart 2500W infrared cooktop offers a compelling combination of features and affordability. Its versatility in terms of compatible cookware, simple operation, and convenient features make it an attractive option.

Cooktop in use
Cooktop in use

While the brand might not be as widely recognized as others like Pigeon or Prestige, my experience with the Long Way cooktop has taught me to focus more on individual product performance than brand reputation alone. For the price, this is a great value.

Concluding remarks about the product
Concluding remarks about the product