
In Pakistan, especially during the winter months, low gas pressure and unexpected load shedding can bring your kitchen to a standstill. Waiting hours just to make a cup of tea or heat dinner is a frustration every household faces. To keep your kitchen running smoothly regardless of gas availability, investing in a reliable Electric Stove or Hot Plate is the ultimate solution.
Our collection of Stoves and Fuels is designed to provide immediate backup for your cooking needs. Whether you need a powerful electric hot plate for cooking daily meals or a portable gas stove for travel and emergencies, we have efficient options to suit every budget. Say goodbye to cold dinners and rely on modern alternatives that ensure your stove is always ready when you are.
We have selected our most practical cooking tools to help you navigate gas shortages and outdoor adventures:
The Kitchen Lifesaver: When the gas goes out, the Sokany SK-100A Electric Single Hot Plate is a "Premium" backup. Its solid cast-iron heating element retains heat longer and is sturdy enough to hold heavy pots, making it perfect for full meal preparation.
The Budget Backup: For quick heating tasks like boiling milk or making noodles, the standard Hot Plate Electric Stove is a "Bestseller." It’s compact, easy to store, and gets the job done without taking up much counter space.
The Outdoor Companion: Planning a trip up north? The Outdoor Camping Gas Stove is a "Problem Solver" for travelers. It connects to portable canisters, allowing you to cook fresh food anywhere, from roadside stops to mountain tops.
The Modern Spark: Stop struggling with damp matches or empty gas lighters. The USB Rechargeable Flameless Arc Lighter is a windproof, eco-friendly tool that works in any weather condition.
To complete your breakfast setup, consider pairing your stove with our Sandwich Maker and Toaster range, or explore Juicer and Blender options for fresh morning drinks.
Before buying an alternative cooking source, consider these factors to ensure it meets your needs:
Coil vs. Solid Plate: Solid hot plates (cast iron) take longer to heat up but retain heat better and are easier to clean. Coil stoves heat up instantly but can be harder to scrub if food spills on them.
Power Consumption: Most electric stoves range from 1000W to 1500W. A 1000W plate is generally sufficient for tea and light cooking while keeping electricity bills manageable.
Stability: Ensure the stove has rubber feet to prevent it from sliding on your countertop while stirring heavy pots.
Safety Features: Look for models with "Overheat Protection" or an auto-thermostat that turns the coil off and on to maintain a steady temperature without burning the element.