The ceramic heating surface is about 15 cm diameter and it has a power output of 1000 watts. Temperature range is between 220° to 932° Fahrenheit.A hot plate's wattage gives a rough idea of how much and how quickly it can heat. Most coil and infrared burners use between 900 and 1,500 watts; induction hot plates use 1,800 watts. Higher wattage is great for fast boiling and deep frying, but not that necessary for cooking simple meals and reheating leftovers.Ceramic hobs are quicker to heat up than an electric hot plate, but are often quite a bit slower than a gas or induction hob. If you are energy conscious, ceramic hobs are normally not the best choice as the entire cooking zone is heated.Power. Electric hot plates can require from 750 to 1,800 watts of power, depending on the size and heating element type. Whether a hot plate has one or multiple burners will also factor into the unit's wattage use.Fast heating speed, it takes only 3 minute to boil water. Eco-friendly material, nontoxic, wear resistant and durable. Can used to boil water, steamed, stew, making porridge, noodles, soup etc. Energy saving design without fire, more safe to use.When choosing a hot plate, you'll usually have to decide between one-burner or two-burner models. However, beyond that, it's essential to look for options with a wide range of heat settings and safety features. To prevent overheating or accidents while cooking, many hot plates will have an automatic shut-off feature.