Infrared Cooktops
Infrared Cooktops in Nepal – Smart, Flame-Free Cooking for Every Kitchen
Step into the future of home cooking with our latest range of infrared cooktops in Nepal – an innovative, energy-efficient alternative to traditional gas and induction stoves. Infrared cooktops use radiant heat technology to cook your meals faster while allowing you to use any type of cookware, including aluminium, steel, glass, and ceramic pots – no special induction pots needed.
Ideal for both urban kitchens and compact spaces like dorms, studios, and rental flats, infrared stoves are perfect for the modern lifestyle in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Butwal, Dharan, and beyond.
Key Benefits of Infrared Cooktops:
- Universal cookware compatibility – Use any pot or pan
- No electromagnetic interference – Great for pacemaker users
- Even heat distribution – Reduces hot spots and overcooking
- Glass-ceramic surface – Stylish, scratch-resistant, easy to clean
- No open flame – Safer than gas stoves, ideal for homes with children
- Silent operation – No buzzing sound like induction cookers
- Portable and space-saving – Perfect for modern Nepali kitchens
Our collection features top brands like Baltra, Midea, Comfee, Kent, Crompton and Khind with user-friendly features such as temperature control, LED displays, child locks, and automatic shut-off.
Shop confidently with cash on delivery (COD), QR/Bank Transfer options, official warranty, and nationwide delivery across Nepal.
FAQ
Q1: What is the main difference between infrared and induction cooktop?
A: Infrared cooktops use radiant heat, work with all cookware, and don’t emit electromagnetic waves. Induction cooktops require special pots.
Q2: Can I use aluminium or copper pots on an infrared cooktop?
A: Yes, infrared cooktops support all types of cookware including aluminium, copper, glass, and ceramic.
Q3: Is infrared cooking energy-efficient in Nepal’s electricity conditions?
A: Yes, they consume moderate electricity, and since they cook faster with direct heat, they’re cost-effective even with Nepal’s power supply conditions.
Q4: Are infrared cooktops safe for daily use in Nepali homes?
A: Absolutely. They don’t produce flames or electromagnetic radiation and are great for families with kids or limited space.
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BALTRA Feel 2,000W Infrared Cooktop with Micro Crystal Plate, Over Heat Protection – BIC 114
Original price was: ₨ 5,275.₨ 4,900Current price is: ₨ 4,900. BaltraSale
BALTRA Sensible 2,000W Infrared Cooktop with Micro Crystal Plate, SS Body & Easy Carry Handles – BIC 121
Original price was: ₨ 4,975.₨ 4,570Current price is: ₨ 4,570. BaltraSale
KHIND Infrared Cooker
Original price was: ₨ 5,700.₨ 5,130Current price is: ₨ 5,130. Khind