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  • Bajaj IRX 220F Infrared Cooktop 2200W | All Utensils | 11 Power Levels | BBQ Set

    Bullet Points

    • 🔥 2200W Infrared TechnologyUniversal cookware compatibility with all metal utensils including aluminium, stainless steel, non-stick, hard anodised, and copper — no need to replace your beloved kadai or tawa; unlike traditional induction, this infrared cooktop works with every flat-bottomed vessel in your kitchen
    • Voltage Pro Technology – Built-in voltage stabilisation protects the appliance from power fluctuations common in Indian households, ensuring consistent, reliable performance whether you're slow-cooking dal makhani for hours or quickly boiling water for chai
    • 🎛️ 11 Power Levels + 3 Preset Menus – Fine-tune your cooking with 11 personalised power levels and dedicated preset menus (including a BBQ mode) for instant, one-touch cooking; paired with adjustable time & temperature controls for complete precision
    • 💡 Feather Touch Controls + Digital Display – Sleek feather touch panel with a clear digital display showing time, temperature, and power levels at a glance; an error code communicator alerts you instantly if something needs attention, making operation effortless even for first-time users
    • 🔍 Pan Sensor – Intelligent pan detection sensor ensures the cooktop only activates when cookware is placed correctly, preventing accidental activation and saving energy
    • 🍢 In The Box – 1× Infrared Cooktop | 1× BBQ Grill | 2× Stainless Steel Skewers | 1× Instruction Manual | 1× Warranty Card

    📝 Product Description

    Cook Everything. Worry About Nothing.

    India's kitchens are as diverse as its cuisine — a pressure cooker full of rajma on Monday, a hand-beaten aluminium kadai bubbling with sambar on Tuesday, a copper-bottomed vessel for khichdi on Wednesday. For decades, traditional induction cooktops demanded that you change your cookware to match the technology. The Bajaj IRX 220F Infrared Cooktop flips that equation entirely: the cooktop adapts to your kitchen, not the other way around.

    With 2200 watts of infrared heating power and compatibility with every flat-bottomed metal utensil you already own — aluminium, stainless steel, non-stick, hard anodised, glass, copper — the IRX 220F is built for the real Indian kitchen. No replacements. No compromises. Just fast, efficient cooking the way you've always done it, now cleaner and safer.


    Why Infrared? The Technology That Changes Everything

    You may be wondering: what's the difference between infrared and regular induction? The answer is significant, especially for Indian cooking.

    Standard induction cooktops work using electromagnetic fields that require magnetically compatible cookware — typically stainless steel or cast iron. If you try using your aluminium pressure cooker or a non-induction-compatible kadai, nothing happens.

    Infrared technology is different. The Bajaj IRX 220F uses radiant heat — similar in principle to how sunlight warms your skin — to heat cookware directly from below. This means any metal utensil with a flat base works perfectly. Your grandmother's aluminium patila? Works. Your copper handi? Works. Your favourite non-stick tawa for crispy dosas? Absolutely works.

    This makes the IRX 220F the ideal second cooktop for families who want the convenience and safety of an electric stove without sacrificing cookware flexibility.


    Voltage Pro: Built for Bharat's Power Grid

    Every Indian household knows the frustration of voltage fluctuations — the lights dim, appliances behave erratically, and sensitive electronics suffer. The Bajaj IRX 220F's Voltage Pro technology is engineered specifically to address this reality.

    Voltage Pro continuously monitors and stabilises the power supply to the cooktop, ensuring stable, consistent performance regardless of fluctuations in your local grid. Whether you're in a metro apartment or a tier-2 city home, the IRX 220F delivers the same reliable heat output every time. It also extends the appliance's lifespan by protecting internal components from voltage spikes.


    Precision Cooking: 11 Power Levels + 3 Preset Menus

    One of the biggest challenges with traditional gas cooking is controlling heat precisely. Too high and your dal burns. Too low and your biryani takes forever. The Bajaj IRX 220F gives you complete control with:

    • 11 personalised power levels — from a gentle simmer for kheer or rabri to a rapid boil for blanching vegetables or making pasta
    • 3 preset menus — including a dedicated BBQ preset (complete with a grill and skewers in the box!) for tandoor-style grilling at home
    • Adjustable time and temperature settings — set a timer, walk away, and let the cooktop do the rest; perfect for slow-cooked dishes like nihari or bone broth

    This level of precision is particularly valuable for Indian cooking, where dum (slow cooking on low flame) and tadka (high-heat tempering of spices) can happen within the same dish. Switch between extremes with a single tap.


    Feather Touch Controls + Digital Display: Effortless Every Day

    Cooking should be enjoyable, not a technical challenge. The feather-sensitive touch panel on the IRX 220F responds to the lightest tap, making adjustments mid-cook easy — even with wet hands or when you're in a hurry.

    The LED digital display clearly shows:

    • Current power level
    • Set temperature
    • Countdown timer
    • Error codes — the built-in error code communicator instantly identifies issues and displays a code, so you know exactly what to check rather than guessing

    The display remains bright and readable even in a well-lit Indian kitchen where sunlight or overhead lighting can wash out lesser displays.


    Smart Pan Sensor: Safety First

    The intelligent pan sensor detects whether cookware is correctly placed before activating the heating element. If you accidentally press a button without a vessel on the cooktop — or if the vessel is removed mid-cook — the cooktop pauses automatically.

    This is especially reassuring in homes with children, where an unattended, active cooktop can be a safety hazard. With the IRX 220F, there's no open flame and no accidental activation.


    BBQ at Home: It's in the Box

    One of the most delightful surprises of the IRX 220F is what comes in the box alongside the cooktop: a BBQ grill plate and 2 stainless steel skewers. The dedicated BBQ preset mode lets you grill paneer tikka, seekh kebabs, corn-on-the-cob, or even fish tikka directly on the cooktop's heating surface — no outdoor grill, no charcoal, no mess.

    For apartment dwellers who've always wanted the experience of grilling at home, this is a genuine game-changer.


    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    1. Can I use my regular aluminium pressure cooker on the Bajaj IRX 220F? Yes, absolutely. The IRX 220F uses infrared technology — not traditional induction — which means it is compatible with all flat-bottomed metal utensils including aluminium, stainless steel, copper, non-stick, hard anodised, and glass cookware. If the base of your utensil is flat and metallic, it will work.

    2. What is the difference between the Bajaj IRX 220F and a regular induction cooktop? A regular induction cooktop generates an electromagnetic field and only works with magnetically compatible cookware (usually stainless steel or cast iron). The IRX 220F uses infrared radiant heat, which works with virtually all metal utensils regardless of magnetic properties. This makes it far more versatile for Indian kitchens.

    3. What does Voltage Pro technology mean? Voltage Pro is Bajaj's built-in voltage stabilisation system. It protects the cooktop from power fluctuations common across India's electricity grids, ensuring consistent performance and protecting the appliance from damage caused by voltage spikes or drops.

    4. How many power levels does the IRX 220F have? The cooktop offers 11 personalised power levels, allowing precise heat control for everything from a gentle simmer (ideal for milk, kheer, or slow-cooked gravies) to a high-intensity boil (for blanching, boiling water, or frying).

    5. What are the 3 preset menus? The three preset menus include a BBQ/grill preset among others, allowing one-touch cooking for popular preparations. The BBQ preset is designed to work with the included grill plate and skewers.

    6. Is the BBQ grill and skewers included in the box? Yes. The box contains: 1× Infrared Cooktop, 1× BBQ Grill, 2× Stainless Steel Skewers, 1× Instruction Manual, and 1× Warranty Card.

    7. Is the Bajaj IRX 220F safe for homes with children? Yes. The infrared cooktop has no open flame, and the intelligent pan sensor ensures the heating element only activates when a vessel is properly placed. Additionally, the glass surface, while it does get warm during cooking, cools faster than traditional gas burners.

    8. What is the warranty on the Bajaj IRX 220F? The Bajaj IRX 220F comes with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty from the date of purchase.

    9. What is the power consumption of the IRX 220F? The cooktop operates at 2200 watts maximum. You can reduce power consumption by using lower power levels during cooking — the 11-level system allows you to calibrate energy use to the task.

    10. Is the Bajaj IRX 220F suitable as a primary cooktop or is it better as a secondary stove? It works well in both roles. As a primary cooktop, its universal utensil compatibility, precision controls, and 2200W power make it capable of handling all Indian cooking needs. It is also an excellent secondary stove for additional burner capacity during festivals, gatherings, or when cooking multiple dishes simultaneously.