Viomi VBG701 Induction Cooktop: High power and efficiency
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Ever felt like your stove was stuck in the past? The Viomi VBG701 Induction Cooktop is here to rocket your kitchen into the future. 🚀 Packing a whopping 7200W across four zones, it’s like having a mini power plant on your counter—minus the noise and the radiation (we hope). Whether you’re gently coaxing a sauce to life or going full Gordon Ramsay on a steak, those 10 temp levels have got your back. 🔥
And because we’re living in the 21st century, this bad boy hooks up to Wi-Fi. Control it from your couch via the Mi Home app (because who wants to get up?). The touch panel? So intuitive, your cat could probably use it (don’t try this at home). Plus, with six layers of safety, it’s like the cooktop’s wearing a suit of armor. 🛡️
Why you’ll love it:
- Blazing-fast cooking? Check. That 7200W isn’t just for show.
- Each zone does its own thing with individual temp settings—no more one-size-fits-all.
- Manage it from your phone because, let’s be honest, we’re all a little lazy.
- The touch interface is so easy, you’ll wonder why everything isn’t this simple.
- Safety features out the wazoo, because we care.
- And that Schott glass surface? Tough enough to handle your "experiments."
- Precise temperature control
- Smart functions with Wi-Fi connectivity
- Intuitive touch control with LED display
- Multi-level safety features
- High power and efficiency
General specs
- Brand: Viomi
- Model: VBG701
- Seller: Vsesmart
- Power: 7200W
- Induction Zones: 4
- Temperature Control Levels: 10
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi
- Safety Features: 6 levels
- Surface Material: Schott glass
- First listed by seller: 4/12/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $484.87 | $25.81 | $42.39 | $43.50 | $27.75 | $50.43 |
Seller | Vsesmart | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 30, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 |
Jeanne G.
Toulouse
April 20, 2025
As someone who values efficiency in the kitchen, this cooktop has been a mixed bag. I bought it hoping to modernize my cooking setup, and it does deliver on speed and precision—things heat up in no time, and I can simmer sauces while searing meats without any issues. The safety aspects are reassuring; I don't worry about burns or mishaps. However, the smart functionality is where it falls short for me. Setting it up was a hassle, and the app doesn't always respond reliably, which defeats the purpose of remote control. The touch interface, while sleek, is too touchy; I've had it change settings when I just meant to wipe it down. Delivery was delayed by a day, but that was fine in the end. Overall, it's a powerful tool that could be great with some refinements, but for now, I'd recommend it with reservations. It's made cooking faster and safer, but the tech quirks hold it back from being perfect.
- Pros: Heats up incredibly fast, which saves a lot of time when I'm preparing meals. The ability to adjust each cooking area separately is a game-changer for multitasking in the kitchen. I appreciate the safety features; they make me feel secure, especially with family around. The surface is durable and easy to clean, handling spills without a fuss.
- Cons: The connection to my home network was a bit finicky to set up and sometimes drops, which is frustrating when I want to control it remotely. The touch controls can be overly sensitive, leading to accidental adjustments. It's fairly expensive, and I'm not sure the smart features justify the cost for everyday use. Could be wrong, but it feels like it might not last as long as simpler models.