Those plates from Nagma are not "infrared". They are just metal plates that heat up and that is going to produce a lot of convective heat (the air) for cooking. An true infrared burner involves a porous ceramic plate with gras flowing over it and converts the blue color flame to a higher frequency light. Magma is suckering you all into buying something that is not truely "infrared cooking". Hot steel is not "infrared cooking".
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