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Comparison Domo DO9136C silver vs Steba SG 55 stainless steel

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Domo DO9136C silver
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Typecontact grillcontact grill
Power consumption1000 W1100 W
Functions
Features
thermostat
removable plates
thermostat
removable plates
Design
Controlcontrol knobcontrol knob
Surface materialmetalmetal
Plate surfacecorrugatedcorrugated
Plates included6 pcs6 pcs
Plates for waffles
Plates for sandwiches
Materialplasticplastic
General
Dimensions26х22х10 cm
Weight1.8 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2021april 2016
Glossary

Power consumption

Rated power of the device — that is, the maximum power consumed during normal operation. With a low intensity of heating, energy consumption may be lower, but it is worth focus on this indicator.

The larger the surface area of the electric grill, the more energy is required for its efficient operation. In addition, for different cooking tasks, the intensity of heating (and, accordingly, the required power) will also be different. Therefore, only devices of the same type (see above) with a similar size of the working surface (see below) can be compared by this indicator. And in such a comparison, it is worth proceeding from the fact that higher power provides faster heating and more stable temperatures, but significantly affects the cost of the device. In addition, appliances more than 2 kW can create problems for old, “weak” wiring.

However, more than 2 kW is a high power for modern electric grills. Most of them have power consumption of 1,5 – 2 kW, quite a few models are in the range of 1 – 1,5 kW, and in the most low-power devices, this figure does not exceed 1 kW at all. At the same time, it is worth emphasizing separately that low power in itself does not mean low efficiency — often it turns out to be quite sufficient, taking into account the type and capacity of the grill.
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