Best Portable Induction Cooktops 2026 – Tested & Ranked
Our tested rankings of the best portable induction cooktops. We evaluated temperature control, simmer capability, and value. Find your perfect induction cooktop.
We test each induction cooktop for temperature accuracy, low simmer capability, power levels, and ease of use. Details on testing process. No manufacturer has editorial influence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best portable induction cooktop overall?
The Duxtop 9600LS is our top pick for most people. It offers the best temperature control in its price range, maintains low simmers that others can't match, and includes a rare 10-hour timer. At $117, it outperforms models costing twice as much. For serious cooks who demand absolute precision—sous vide, chocolate tempering, delicate sauces—the Breville Control Freak is unmatched at $1,300. For budget buyers, the Hamilton Beach at $65 delivers reliable basic performance. Choose the Duxtop if you want the best balance of performance and value.
What's the best budget induction cooktop?
The Hamilton Beach Portable Single Induction Cooktop at $65 is our top budget pick. It handles boiling, sautéing, and basic cooking reliably. For slightly more ($72), the Nutrichef adds a digital display and more power levels. The IMUSA at $45 is the absolute cheapest we recommend—adequate for boiling water and simple tasks but limited control. If you can stretch to $85, the Duxtop 9100MC offers Duxtop quality at a budget price with 15 power and temperature settings.
Why does the Duxtop 9600LS maintain low simmers better?
The 9600LS has 20 power levels and 20 temperature settings—the most granular control in the category. This allows it to sustain a true low simmer (around 180-200°F) without the cycling that plagues cheaper models. Cheaper units often alternate between too hot and too cool because they have fewer power steps. The 9600LS also has a sophisticated temperature control algorithm that maintains your target more precisely. For soups, sauces, and braises that need gentle simmering, this makes a noticeable difference.
Is the Breville Control Freak worth $1,300?
Only for serious cooks. The Control Freak offers temperature precision to 1°F—perfect for sous vide without a circulator, tempering chocolate, or holding delicate sauces. For 99% of home cooking, the Duxtop 9600LS at $117 is sufficient. The Breville justifies its price for professional chefs, serious home cooks who do precision work, or those who want the absolute best. It's a luxury tool, not a necessity. The Duxtop handles most cooking tasks excellently at a fraction of the cost.