0 a small cooker that can be moved, on which pans of food are heated --
1 a small, movable, electric device on which food is cooked --
In the five houses each series that won because of that cantilevered construction up more space, first two apartments in ground floor and passed with chamber, hall and hotplate.
His device adopted (following the design of gas stoves) what later became the configuration for most electric stoves: an oven surmounted by a hotplate with a grill tray between them.
In motel and hotel rooms, small apartments, college dormitories, or office buildings a kitchenette usually consists of a small refrigerator, a microwave oven or hotplate, and, less frequently, a sink.
Unlike the earlier iron hotplate the steel spiral was heated to red heat imparting more heat to the pan than the hotplate could.
We keyed our research off the little ripples that you see if a light goes past a hotplate and reflects on a wall.
Two alternative methods for heating glassware using a hotplate are available.
In situations in which a hotplate would typically be dangerous or illegal, an induction plate is ideal, as it creates no heat itself.
There are two ovens, offering roasting, baking and simmering functions and a hotplate, which enables boiling and simmering.