The cooker gives its power rating at 2.3 Kw, which appears similar to other kitchen appliances.
An electric cooker cable is designed to handle higher power loads and is typically thicker and more robust compared to a bulb cable which is thinner and designed for lower power applications like lighting. Additionally, an electric cooker cable may have different connectors and insulation ratings as it is meant for higher temperature environments.
10,000W is more powerful as 1KW = 1,000W. However, that is with EVERYTHING switched on, on the cooker - all element's, grill and oven - also a single element on a cooker is NOT likely to be more than about 1,500W (1.5KW) so therefore a kettle would be a lot more powerful for boiling water for example, be more energy efficent for that, and do it a lot faster.
An 'electric cooker' is the term generally used in the UK to describe what Americans and Canadians call an 'electric stove'.
Yes your pressure cooker will work on a portable electric burner. It's likely that it will take a little longer to warm up but once it gets heated up it will work fine.
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Yes, there are plenty of stores that still sell electric pressure cookers. Target, for example, is current selling a Deni Electric Pressure Cooker - 9700. This cooker can be used to slow cook, steam, and brown. For more information on this cooker, visit http://www.target.com/Deni-Electric-Pressure-Cooker-9700/dp/B000A6JKZK
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A halogen cooker is the same thing as an electric stove and a convection cooker uses a circulating current of hot air to cook foods.
The electric cooker usually has an internal compartment that is double-shielded to prevent heat from escaping. The cooker should let very little air escape in order to keep the temperature well regulated.
From the research I have gathered a man by the name of Denis Papie created the first electric cooker. He was french and was said to create it in the late 1800's.
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