Cuchen's electric range 'Free Induction Hybrid.' <br>[Photo by Cuchen]

Cuchen's electric range 'Free Induction Hybrid.'
[Photo by Cuchen]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] Home appliance company Cuchen announced on the 26th that sales of its electric range ‘Free Induction Hybrid’ increased by 353% last month compared to the previous month.


The background of last month’s performance lies in the growing demand for electric ranges ahead of the winter season. Electric ranges do not burn gas fuel during cooking, so no harmful substances are emitted. Thanks to this advantage, electric ranges are convenient to use even in winter when indoor ventilation is difficult, leading to increased demand just before the winter season.


The product feature combining induction and highlight also seems to have influenced sales. The Free Induction Hybrid generates heat only in electric range-specific cookware through a magnetic field without directly heating the cooktop. Additionally, the product is a hybrid electric range with two induction zones, which have a lower risk of burns, and one highlight zone that allows free use of cookware, making it relatively more user-friendly, according to the company.


Cuchen’s ‘Power Moving Control’ function is also equipped. This technology automatically detects cookware and adjusts the heating level according to its position. Flame control is possible simply by moving the frying pan.



A Cuchen official said, “Sales of the Free Induction Hybrid, which combines the advantages of induction and highlight, are showing an upward trend in line with the increased demand for electric ranges in winter,” adding, “Next year, we plan to strengthen our electric range lineup by launching high-power induction models that enhance convenience and eco-friendliness.”


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