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Do quiet induction burners exist?

Seasoned Advice Asked on November 2, 2021

I’ve owned and used a variety of counter top induction burners, ranging from 1200-1800 watts, including popular, well reviewed brands.

Between the electronic whines and the fans, they were all extremely loud; amongst the loudest items in my home kitchen, and annoying enough that I don’t use induction as much as I’d prefer to.

Do any quiet induction burners actually exist?

One Answer

Quieter, yes. Quiet, no.

This was based on my recent research where I tested out 8 different portable induction burners, did a lot of reading, and ultimately decided not to buy one.

Induction burners make noise for two main reasons:

  1. They work via a spinning electromagnetic field, which causes both the burner and the vessel to vibrate microscopically, creating a loud hum.
  2. They have an internal fan to keep the electronics cool while the burner is on. This is often the louder source of noise.

Higher-end induction burners produce less noise by having a heavier case (reducing vibration), and by having a better cooling fan. However, having tried some of these fairly expensive commercial burners, like a Waring and a Vollrath, I'd say they are quieter but not exactly something you'd use in a room with a sleeping baby.

Built-in burners can reduce noise further simply by having sound insulation built into the cooktop, and many do.

Answered by FuzzyChef on November 2, 2021

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