Prestige Atlas Neo 1200W Induction Cooktop vs Pigeon Arrow Induction Cooktop

General

Country of OriginIndia
BrandPrestigePigeon
Model41996Arrow
TypeInduction CooktopInduction Cooktop
Control TypePush ButtonPush Button

Design and Body

Dimensions28 x 592.3 x 33 mm
Weight1.7 kg1.52 kg
MaterialGlass
Cord Length1.3 m

Features

Automatic shut offYes
Fast HeatingYes
Cool TouchYes
Preset Cooking Modes7Fry, Grill, Milk, Boiling, Rice, Soup, Stream
Additional FeaturesIndian Menu Option, Anti-Magnet Wall, Timer with User Pre-set, Automatic Voltage Regulator

Extra

Sales PackageInduction Cooktop1 Induction cooktop
IndicatorsYesDigital Display, Yes
TimerYesYes, Digital Timer Control
Timer Settings3 hours

Power Features

Power Required230 V, 50 Hz220 V
Power Consumption1200 W1200 W
Power Levels8

Warranty

Warranty1 year, Manufacturer Warranty1 year
Covered in WarrantyManufacturing DefectManufacturing Defect
Not Covered in WarrantyPhysical DamagePhysical Damage
Warranty Service TypeDomestic WarrantyOn Site

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