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The Aroma Housewares AHP-303 is a sleek, black single burner hot plate featuring a robust 1000-watt heating element that heats 15% faster than standard models. Its durable die-cast metal build resists spills and wear, while four adjustable temperature settings provide precise cooking control. Compact and portable, it supports all cookware types up to 6 inches, making it ideal for small kitchens, office lunches, or on-the-go meals.






| ASIN | B0007QCRNU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,435 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #57 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | AROMA |
| Burner type | Sealed |
| Color | Black |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,209) |
| Date First Available | December 7, 2003 |
| Department | Small Appliances |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00151903126578 |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Included Components | Cookware;Miscellaneous;cookware-accessories |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | AHP-303 |
| Manufacturer | Aroma Housewares |
| Material | Metal |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.1"D x 9.4"W x 8.5"H |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| UPC | 021241013031 803982782014 626211244356 885915407669 885489142515 151903126578 885421683410 212410130318 |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
T**K
Efficacious sledgehammer
I used Amazon.com because the website made it easy to find the particular hot plate I wanted -- from amongst many, many others. For my review of the Aroma AHP-303 hot plate (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007QCRNU/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_img), I must first admit that I'm probably flying under false colors, here. All I wanted was a simple hot plate...more precisely: a one cup coffee warmer. However, since I prefer those larger mugs (often used for soup), I've never been able to find a single mug warmer which would hold the larger sized coffee mug. I had no interest in cooking or reheating food...or even boiling water, for that matter. I just wanted a 'large-enough' coffee mug warmer. Hence the sledgehammer approach. I ordered two of these hot plates and both do exactly what I needed: they keep a large mug of coffee warm. I have one in my computer room, upstairs, and use the other in my basement workshop. Being retired and largely without competent adult unsupervision throughout the day, I thought I'd indulge myself. Yes, it is overkill, but it does exactly what I needed. The Aroma AHP-303 has a nice, clean, compact design. The single control operates as it should and the electrical cord is just the right length (not so long it has to be coiled up; not so short that I'd have to hunt down an extension cord). Finally, by some quirk of fate, the design of the hot plate manages to make a nice techie-looking addition to my computer room and yet also fits in with the "man-stuff" in my work shop. I'm a happy camper. I would recommend the Aroma AHP-303 -- even if you only plan on using it to cook something.
R**N
Great choice for me
I bought two of these for my shop and they work great for me. I have them running about 6 hours at a time and they hold the temperature well at a low boil. The rubber feet make for a secure footing. The temperature is completely adjustable (not just low/med/high) and is easy to reach even with a larger pan. As noted in a lot of reviews the whole unit does get too hot to touch (150 to 180 degrees?). Since I'm running mine for 6 hours at a time I set them on a piece of tile. These do turn off without having to unplug but it takes awhile to cool down. I have only had them a short while so I can't speak to how long they will last. So far it was money well spent.
D**E
It's under $20. It heats food. Score!
Given what I paid for it, I wasn't expecting much. I got it because I was tired of eating out every time I stay at a motel and this gave me yet another excuse to use the cheap camping pots and pans I have lying around - plus, for $16.99, if this didn't work out... meh, right? I just finished cooking some spaghetti with Italian sausage with this and, to its credit, it got the job done. When I first fired it up, something started smoking on the burner - I attacked it with a wet washcloth and that seemed to get the worst of it off. It never set off the fire alarm. The dial offers a range of heat settings; in practical use, these can best be described as "just hot enough to boil water" (High) and "warm enough to burn your hand but not much else" (everything else). In short, this is not a substitute for a household range element. Even so, it did what I needed it to do. It boiled water. It cooked sausage. Tomorrow, it'll cook pancakes. It didn't light on fire, set off the fire alarm, trip a breaker, or otherwise annoy management. It's not the strongest unit in the world, it's not the fastest unit in the world, but it's remarkably affordable and it still works. Given all of that, I'm not going to complain. Would it last more than a month if you used it on a daily basis? I kind of doubt it, but I don't need it to. It just needs to work for a couple days every couple of months, and, based on what I've seen so far, I have considerable faith that it'll do that.
K**E
Love it !!
Works great ! Affordable. Using it almost everyday.
D**S
You get what you pay for ...
Stay away from this item. We purchased one about a year ago and if failed after 1 month - I disassembled it and made some repairs. It then worked for about another four months before failing again. We used it almost every day during the winter time. So, I ordered two more (they are cheap) for this winter, and the first one failed within a week. I haven't tried to fix that one. The other is on the shelf, emergency use only. ISSUES - they don't event check them out at the factory!! You should plug them in somewhere OUTSIDE and turn it on HIGH for about 20 minutes in order to burn off all the smelly oils that are used during manufacture. Sort of a shock to see white smoke coming from under the unit the first time we plugged one in!! The temperature control knob is plastic and the control shaft gets hot so this fails within a couple of months. I used gorilla glue to repair it for a while - good for another month until heat caused it to fail again. There are not hard stops on the thermostat so you have to sort of guess how to glue the knob on the shaft - i.e. find the OFF point and glue it so OFF is UP. The wiring inside is connected with wire crimp spade connectors like you might use in your car - but it's carrying 10-15 amps! At least they tell you in the accompanying documents that the housing gets hot - and it DOES!! There is very little to isolate the hot plate (which can get to a dull red color) from the supporting black housing/base. AND the hot plate holds heat for a very long time - still almost to hot to hold after 20 minutes.
M**M
Okay, but lacks the heat needed for some cooking processes.
Works. Sleek design. Easy to clean. but takes a very long time to heat up, and when it does is barely hot enough to maintain a boil on water, or a frying pan hot enough to brown the contents. Don't try to bring water to the boil on this hotplate. It will take an incredibly long time. I resorted to boiling water in a microwave and then transferring it to a pan to steam vegetable on this hotplate.
O**E
Works as expected, great quality craftsmanship, and the burner automatically shuts off when it reaches maximum temperature, turning back on when the temperature starts to lower, so it saves energy and reduces the risk of anything breaking from overheating. It takes a little longer to boil water on this than on a stove, but you can expect that with any hot plate you buy. I'd say the difference in boiling time with this hot plate is minimal and does not make cooking feel any more like a chore.
A**A
Is very convenient to use. Just be cautions that the plate will still be very hot even though is already turn off.
J**Z
excelente estufa portatil, calienta cualquier sarten , el nivel de calentamiento es muy alta, como una estufa casera de gas
C**N
The unit I received looks exactly as pictures shown. Center is cast iron, takes more time to cool down, but keeps food warm longer when I leave pot on. Holding unit is metal, not plastic. Four legs have rubber texture at bottom for non-slip grip. Personally I feel the cord is a bit short, about 32" in length. For general cooking, it doesn't take long for this hot plate to heat upand it's a keeper.
B**O
Excelente producto, muy buena su calidad
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