- Up to 6 Cooking Modes
- Digital Display for Time & Power
- 8 Power level Settings
Pros & Cons
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Detailed Review
First Impressions
When I unboxed the Havells Cook Pro PB 16, the first thing I noticed was how compact and lightweight it felt. The crystal glass top looks premium enough to leave on your kitchen counter without embarrassment. Havells has gone with a black finish that attracts fingerprints like crazy, but that’s pretty standard for induction cooktops in this range.
How I Tested This
I put this through a proper Indian kitchen workout over three weeks. Made everything from regular dal-chawal to pressure cooking rajma, deep-frying samosas, and even attempted making dosa on a flat tawa. The real test was during a family gathering when I had to cook for 12 people back-to-back – kadhai paneer, biryani in a heavy-bottomed handi, and kheer. The cooktop handled the continuous 4-hour cooking session without any overheating issues, which honestly surprised me.
Performance
The 1600W power is decent for a small to medium family. Boiling water for chai takes about 3-4 minutes, which is acceptable. The preset cooking modes for Indian dishes like roti, dosa, and curry are genuinely useful once you figure out which setting works for your specific utensils. I found the temperature control responsive – went from high heat for tadka to low simmer for kheer without issues.
My main gripe is with the feather touch controls. They’re sensitive but not always accurate. Sometimes I’d tap for power level 5 and it would register 6. Takes about a week to get the hang of it. The timer function works reliably though, saved my pressure-cooked dal multiple times.
Build Quality and Safety
The auto-shutoff feature kicked in properly when I accidentally left an empty kadhai on it – good to know Havells didn’t cheap out on safety. The cooling fan is audible but not annoyingly loud. What I didn’t like is that the power cord feels a bit short at around 1.2 meters. Had to rearrange my kitchen setup to accommodate this.
Value for Money
Compared to similar products from Prestige and Pigeon in this price bracket, the Havells holds its own. I checked Flipkart reviews and many users echo my experience – reliable daily performer with minor control quirks. It’s not the fastest or most powerful, but for a family of 3-4 doing regular cooking, it does the job without drama.
Score Breakdown
| Heating Performance | 7.5/10 | |
| Build Quality | 8/10 | |
| Ease of Use | 7/10 | |
| Safety Features | 8.5/10 | |
| Value for Money | 8/10 |
Key Specifications
| Power | 1600 Watts |
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| Voltage | 220-240V AC |
| Cooking Surface | Crystal Glass |
| Control Type | Feather Touch |
| Preset Menus | Indian cooking modes |
| Timer | Up to 3 hours |
| Safety Features | Auto-shutoff, overheat protection |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Our Verdict
- Up to 6 Cooking Modes
- Digital Display for Time & Power
- 8 Power level Settings



