Cooking Onboard With Added Safety

Kenyon Induction Cooktop

Cooking onboard can sometimes be a challenge. At Canadian Yachting we are impressed with the new SilKEN Induction 2 Burner Cooktop from Kenyon. This comes with special high-temperature Silicone mats. The biggest benefit is that induction heats the inside of the pot (and quickly) right through the Silicone mat. The mat holds the pot in place and is shaped to offer spill retention and quick heat dissipation.

View a video demo of the Kenyon Induction Cooktop with our Managing Editor, Andy Adams, here…http://youtu.be/ejSv5wBxy9c

It’s a major safety benefit in that even if you make accidental contact with the Silicone mats you won’t get burned. You have to feel it to believe it!

 SilKEN Induction Cooktop. Very cool!

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