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Avantco CER-200 Dual Solid French-Style Burner Countertop Electric Range – 208/240V, 3,000/4,000W

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Avantco CER-400 4-Burner Solid French-Style Countertop Electric Range – 208/240V, 5,400/7,000W

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Nemco 6311-4-240 Electric Countertop Raised Hot Plate with 4 Solid Burners – 240V

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Nemco 6311-1-240 Electric Countertop Raised Vertical Hot Plate with 2 Solid Burners – 240V

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Vollrath 40739 Cayenne 2 Burner Counter Top Electric Hot Plate – 208/240V

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Wells 5I-h43-120 Countertop Single Burner Electric Hot Plate – 120V, 1500W

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Wells 5I-h215-120 Countertop Two Burner Electric Hot Plate – 120V, 1650W

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Wells 5I-HC100-120 12 5/8″ Electric Countertop Ceramic Hot Plate – 1400W

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Wells 5I-H63 14 3/4″ Electric Countertop Two Burner Hot Plate – 5200W

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Wells 5I-H63CD 14 3/4″ Electric Countertop Two Burner Hot Plate with Plug – 5200W

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Wells 5I-H70 Electric Countertop Two Burner French Hot Plate – 4000W

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Wells 5I-HC125 14 3/4″ Electric Countertop Ceramic Hot Plate – 2500W

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Wells 5I-HC225 14 3/4″ Electric Countertop Ceramic Two Burner Hot Plate – 5000W

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Garland E24-12H 24″ Two Burner Heavy-Duty Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 1 Phase, 4.2 kW

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Garland E24-12H 24″ Two Burner Heavy-Duty Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 3 Phase, 4.2 kW

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Garland E24-12H 24″ Two Burner Heavy-Duty Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 1 Phase, 4.2 kW

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Garland E24-12H 24″ Two Burner Heavy-Duty Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 3 Phase, 4.2 kW

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Garland ED-15H Designer Series 15″ Two Open Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 1 Phase, 4.2 kW

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Garland ED-15H Designer Series 15″ Two Open Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 3 Phase, 4. 2 kW

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Garland ED-15H Designer Series 15″ Two Open Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 1 Phase, 4.2 kW

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Garland ED-15H Designer Series 15″ Two Open Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 3 Phase, 4.2 kW

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Garland ED-15HSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 1 Phase, 5.2 kW

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Garland ED-15HSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 3 Phase, 5. 2 kW

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Garland ED-15HSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 1 Phase, 5.2 kW

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Garland ED-15HSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 3 Phase, 5.2 kW

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Garland ED-15THSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 1 Phase, 4 kW

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Garland ED-15THSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 208V, 3 Phase, 4 kW

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Garland ED-15THSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 1 Phase, 4 kW

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Garland ED-15THSE Designer Series 15″ Two Solid Burner Electric Countertop Hot Plate – 240V, 3 Phase, 4 kW

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Imperial Range IHPA-4-24-E 24″ Electric 4 Burner Hot Plate – 208V, 1 Phase

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Imperial Range IHPA-6-36-E 36″ Electric 6 Burner Hot Plate – 208V, 1 Phase

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Imperial Range IHPA-6-36-E 36″ Electric 6 Burner Hot Plate – 208V, 3 Phase

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Imperial Range IHPA-6-36-E 36″ Electric 6 Burner Hot Plate – 240V, 1 Phase

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Imperial Range IHPA-6-36-E 36″ Electric 6 Burner Hot Plate – 240V, 3 Phase

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APW Wyott SEHPS Dual Solid Burner Countertop Electric Range – Dual Voltage

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Get all of the power of a full-size electric range with our convenient hot plates. Perfect for small food establishments like concession stands or snack bars, our commercial electric ranges give you the ability to pan fry, sautee, boil, and simmer as if you were cooking in a full kitchen. For restaurants looking to add cooking capacity, countertop ranges can supplement your existing range to ensure you can keep up with demands through peak hours.

Our countertop ranges feature several options, including removable top grates, a bottom-mounted grease collection pan, and chrome-plated drip pans under the heating coils. These hot plates are great for cooking outside of the kitchen at your serving line, table demonstration, or hotel buffet. Made with intuitive controls, sturdy feet, and quick-release screws to easily access the front panel, one of our commercial electric ranges is sure to suit your needs.

Hot plates allow you to cook virtually anywhere, even in places that don’t have room for a full range, including snack bars, banquet halls, and buffet lines. You can use a single-burner countertop range in your coffee shop to make small breakfast items, or a four-burner style in your food truck. Many of our commercial electric ranges are even NSF Listed for sanitation and food safety. For more countertop cooking options, check out our electric countertop fryers, commercial panini grills, and commercial induction ranges.

Also make sure to check out other great items from Avantco Equipment, APW Wyott, Garland / US Range, Imperial Range, Nemco, Vollrath and Wells.

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Techwood

1800W Electric Double Burner Hot Plate

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As of 07/29/2023

Bottom Line

Techwood’s two-burner hot plate is compact, sleek and powerful enough to cook a full meal, heating up just as quickly and precisely as a standard stovetop.

Pros

Ceramic burners are scratch-resistant and heat up quicker than electric coils.

Cons

Cookware bigger than 7.5” in diameter may not heat up properly.

Cusimax

1800W Double Hot Plates

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Bottom Line

This Cusimax hot plate is a great value, featuring two burners covered in cast iron that can distribute heat evenly without food falling into the burners.

Pros

Affordable ($50 to $70), cast iron burners are long lasting and sturdy.

Cons

The entire hot plate, including temperature knobs, can get very hot.

Elite Gourmet

Countertop Electric Hot Burner

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Bottom Line

For under $20, the Elite Gourmet provides 1,000 watts of power with a sturdy cast-iron burner that heats up evenly and allows for quick cleanups.

Pros

Weighs only around 3 pounds, has 7 temperature settings.

Cons

Cookware larger than 6.4” in diameter may heat unevenly.

Duxtop

9600LS Portable Induction Cooktop

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Bottom Line

Versatile and powerful, the 9600LS has 20 temperature settings and can reach high temperatures very quickly — it’s ideal even for deep frying.

Pros

Touchscreen controls, child lock, dedicated Boil and Keep Warm buttons.

Cons

Fan can be a bit noisy, only works with magnetic cookware.

Gas ONE

GS-3400P Propane or Butane Stove

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As of 07/29/2023

Bottom Line

An ideal cooking option during campouts and power outages, the GS-3400P works with propane or butane and doesn’t need a match or lighter to ignite.

Pros

Safety features shuts down or ejects gas tank in dangerous situations.

Cons

Flame may blow out in windy places.

Bottom Line

Techwood’s two-burner hot plate is compact, sleek and powerful enough to cook a full meal, heating up just as quickly and precisely as a standard stovetop.

This Cusimax hot plate is a great value, featuring two burners covered in cast iron that can distribute heat evenly without food falling into the burners.

For under $20, the Elite Gourmet provides 1,000 watts of power with a sturdy cast-iron burner that heats up evenly and allows for quick cleanups.

Versatile and powerful, the 9600LS has 20 temperature settings and can reach high temperatures very quickly — it’s ideal even for deep frying.

An ideal cooking option during campouts and power outages, the GS-3400P works with propane or butane and doesn’t need a match or lighter to ignite.

Pros

Ceramic burners are scratch-resistant and heat up quicker than electric coils.

Affordable ($50 to $70), cast iron burners are long lasting and sturdy.

Weighs only around 3 pounds, has 7 temperature settings.

Touchscreen controls, child lock, dedicated Boil and Keep Warm buttons.

Safety features shuts down or ejects gas tank in dangerous situations.

Cons

Cookware bigger than 7.5” in diameter may not heat up properly.

The entire hot plate, including temperature knobs, can get very hot.

Cookware larger than 6.4” in diameter may heat unevenly.

Fan can be a bit noisy, only works with magnetic cookware.

Flame may blow out in windy places.

A hot plate can be a convenient, inexpensive cooking solution for RVs, studio apartments, college dorms or any other space without a full-sized stove.

Even homes with fully equipped kitchens might benefit from an extra burner on occasion. And while most hot plates run on electricity, some use gas and can be lifesavers during natural disasters.

Some people think hot plates are only useful for simple cooking tasks like making soup or heating up leftovers. Actually, many hot plates nowadays can cook just as well as conventional stovetops, boiling water quickly and searing thick cuts of meat evenly.

Hot Plate Buying Guide

Hot plates can cost anywhere between $10 and $100. They usually have a stainless steel frame with one or two burners that can fit pans and pots with diameters between 6.4” and 7.4”.

Most hot plates are compact enough for easy storage and very lightweight. Single-burner models can weigh as little as three pounds, while two-burners average about 10 pounds.

Aside from choosing between one burner or two, there are a few other factors to keep in mind when shopping for a hot plate:

• Heating element. Most hot plates are electric and heat in one of three ways: coils, infrared lights, or induction technology. The type of heating element you choose impacts how long the burners take to heat up and how evenly they transfer heat to pots and pans.

Cheap electric hot plates that cost $20 or less generally use metal coils. These coils heat up fairly quickly, transferring heat directly to the cookware sitting on top. While inexpensive, this type of heating is notorious for causing “hot spots,” that is, areas that get hotter than others and can result in food burning. They are also harder to clean as food can fall between and under the burners.

To improve how metal coils transfer heat and prevent hot spots, some manufacturers encase metal coils in cast iron. These units cost around $30 for single-burner models and up to $70 for double-burners.

The cast iron top creates a smooth surface so food cooks more evenly. The cast iron case also prevents food from falling between the coils and into the burner, allowing for easy cleanup with a few swipes with a damp cloth. However, because of the cast iron covering, heat does take longer to reach food.

Although metal coil burners are suitable for simple cooking tasks, serious cooks who want more precise temperature control and an even distribution of heat should consider an infrared or induction hot plate.

Infrared hot plates usually cost about as much as models with cast iron burners. Instead of metal coils, they use halogen lamps or another infrared light source under a sleek, ceramic cooktop. These lamps heat up the ceramic, which in turn heats the cookware. They heat food evenly and work faster than coil burners, which makes them more energy efficient.

Induction hot plates, however, take that to the next level. These are considered the best hot plates in the market and are, unsurprisingly, the most expensive — $50 or more for a single burner, and $100 for a double. Induction hot plates generate a magnetic field that conducts heat directly to pans and pots, without heating the cooktop.

Because heat travels directly from the heating element to the cookware, these models give cooks great temperature control and eliminate the possibility of “hot spots” when using pans of the same size or smaller than the burner. (Using cookware that’s larger than the burner would result in the center getting hotter than the rest. This is also the case for coil and infrared hot plates.) Induction models heat up roughly twice as fast as others. For example, boiling water on a coil hot plate can take about eight minutes, but only four minutes with an induction model.

Note, however, that induction hot plates only work with magnetic cookware such as cast iron and some stainless steel. Glass, copper, and aluminum pans and pots won’t heat up at all, even if the hot plate is at its highest temperature setting. In fact, some induction models will automatically turn off if they don’t detect compatible cookware.

• Wattage and temperature control. 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.

Keep an eye out for double-burner hotplates advertised as having, say, 1,800 watts of power. Their wattage is actually split between the two burners, which means each one actually provides only 900 watts of heating power.

Besides wattage, consider the hot plate’s temperature settings. Some only have three power settings: low, medium and high. Others have six or more numbered settings, just like on conventional stoves. More temperature settings mean more control, reducing the risk of undercooking or burning.

• Safety features. The most common safety feature among electric hot plates is overheating protection, which shuts down the unit if temperatures get dangerously high.

Other safety features might include a child lock for the control panel, or an auto-shut-off system that turns off the unit for a specific amount of time (often a minute) if there isn’t a pot or pan placed over the burner.

Gas burners, on the other hand, often have an automatic shut-off system that will turn off the unit if it detects irregular gas flow or high pressure from the gas tank.

Comparing the Highest-Rated Hot Plates in 2023

1. Best overall: Techwood Double Burner Hot Plate

List Price: $87.98

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With this double-burner hot plate by Techwood, you can cook everything from eggs to steak with ease, just as you would with a full-sized stovetop. In fact, many reviewers say it’s just as good as their main cooktop.

The unit uses infrared lights over a scratch-resistant glass surface, which heats up quicker than coil burners and, most importantly, more evenly. This helps prevent hot spots, or areas where pans and pots may heat up excessively. The overheating protection system turns the unit on and off to maintain the desired cooking temperature at all times.

The burners are around 7.5” in diameter, wide enough for most types of cookware (stainless steel, glass and aluminum, for example) up to 7.1” wide. Each burner has its own temperature knob and delivers up to 900 watts of heating power, more than enough for pan frying and boiling water. (Some reviewers mention boiling large pots of water can take 10 minutes or more but they have found putting a lid over the pot speeds up the process.)

The burners, along with the stainless steel frame, have no crevices, making them easy to clean. However, be sure to wait at least 15 minutes after use before cleaning, to give the unit time to cool down.

Pros
  • Scratch-resistant ceramic burners heat up quickly
  • Compact design and size for portability
  • Gripping feet to prevent slipping
  • Compatible with most cookware materials
Cons
  • Not ideal for cookware bigger than 7. 5″ in diameter
  • Integrated timer is limited to three hours

2. Editor’s pick: Cusimax Double Hot Plates

List Price: $105.99

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Like our Best Overall model above, this Cusimax hot plate can heat up just as well as a full-sized stovetop — but is slightly more expensive at just over $100. Many users praise how quickly they can boil water or sear steaks with it.

The Cusimax features a stainless steel frame and two coil burners. One of the burners is 7.4” in diameter and the second one is smaller at 6.1,” and each one has seven temperature settings.

The burners on the Cusimax are encased in heavy-duty cast iron to create a perfectly flat surface, similar to the one on glass burners, while costing less. The cast iron helps distribute heat evenly and prevent hot spots that may burn food

Cast iron burners are easier to clean than models with exposed coils. However, note that they take longer to heat up than ceramic burners.

Pros
  • Cast iron burners are long-lasting and sturdy
  • User-friendly design of on/off and temperature control
  • Solid construction for heavy pots
  • Even heating for well-cooked food
Cons
  • Body and knobs can get very hot
  • Slow to warm up

3. Best for low prices: Elite Gourmet Countertop Burner

List Price: $24.99

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For less than $25, this Elite Gourmet single-burner hot plate is small, lightweight and perfect for quick meals.

It delivers 1,000 watts of power and has a cast-iron burner that distributes heat more evenly than other budget-friendly coil burners. It offers seven temperature settings, takes up minimal space and weighs only a little over three pounds.

Many reviewers mention bringing it with them to cooking classes or using it as their main cooking solution in places with little counter space like dorms or studio apartments.

Pros
  • Lightweight construction at only about 3 pounds
  • Great cost-effective option
  • Efficient technology to save energy usage
  • Ideal for heating and keeping food warm
Cons
  • Cookware larger than 6.4″ in diameter may heat unevenly
  • Coating may smell or smoke during first uses

4. Best single burner hot plate: SUNAVO 1500W Single Hot Plate

List Price: $39.95

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Most single-burner, non-induction hot plates provide around 1,000 watts of heating power, which is enough for most cooking tasks. However, some people find these units take quite a while to heat, sometimes around 10 minutes to reach maximum temperatures.

The SUNAVO hot plate, on the other hand, is just as lightweight and compact as other single-burner models but delivers 1,500 watts of heating power, which helps reduce heating time considerably. The cast-iron burner has six heat settings and overheating protection, giving you excellent temperature control. The stainless steel body has two insulated handles so you can move the hot plate even while the cooking surface is still hot.

Pros
  • Impressive 1,500W power capacity
  • Six heating levels for precise temperature control
  • Stable, anti-rust heating tube technology
  • Compatible with a wide range of cookware
Cons
  • May rust if wet pans are used on the burner
  • Takes longer than expected to heat/cool

5. Best induction hot plate: Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop

List Price: $139.99

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The Duxtop 9600LS can deliver up to 1,800 watts of heating power — the most powerful of all the hot plates on our list.

Using the touch control panel, you can select between an impressive 20 temperature settings (around 10 more than infrared and electric coil hot plates), with temperatures ranging from 100˚F to 460˚F. It has dedicated Boil and Keep Warm buttons, making boiling water and simmering sauces simple. It also has a cooking timer that can be set for up to 10 hours, so it can essentially be used as a programmable slow cooker.

The Duxtop also has several safety features, including a child lock, overheating protection, low and high voltage warning and an automatic shut-off system, which will turn the unit off if it doesn’t detect compatible cookware. Keep in mind induction hot plates such as this Duxtop model only work with cast iron, enameled cast iron or other magnetic cookware.

Pros
  • User-friendly touchscreen controls and features
  • Total of 20 temperature settings for versatile use
  • Cooking surfaces heat and cool quickly
  • Safety features, including child lock and overheating protection
Cons
  • Fan can be a bit noisy
  • Loud ringing noise when at full power

6. Best gas stove burner: Gas ONE Propane or Butane Stove

List Price: $44. 99

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Whether you’re going camping, backpacking or just prefer cooking with good old-fashioned gas, the Gas ONE GS-3400P can have you cooking in no time.

This gas-powered single burner is compatible with both butane and propane and is extremely lightweight, weighing around three pounds without the gas cartridge. (The unit can use either a single butane 8 oz-cartridge or a 16.4 oz-propane cylinder.)

It’s also self-igniting, so there’s no need to use a lighter or match. Just turn on the gas and turn the ignition knob, and the hot plate will generate a spark that ignites the flame.

The Gas ONE has a safety feature that can detect irregular gas flow and automatically shut down the unit. Additionally, it has a built-in cartridge ejection system that ejects butane canisters if there’s unusual gas pressure. Finally, be aware that most gas-powered burners, including this one, are designed for outdoor use only.

Pros
  • Safety features turn it off when necessary
  • Flexible use with butane and propane fuel
  • Heat output is good and easy to regulate
  • Carrying case for portability
Cons
  • Flame may blow out in windy situations
  • Not very compact

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Our commitment to the consumer begins with product selection and ends with the last word we write in each article. Each hot plate is carefully vetted quantitatively through star ratings and the number of reviews qualitatively through careful examination of reviews and the features each one has to offer. Leveraging our team of bargain hunters, we’re also always sure to keep your budget in mind while we find the best hot plates on the market. Our team of experts is dedicated to accurately depicting the pros and cons of each hot plate, translating technical product specifications into information you can understand. We aim to provide you with the best cooking experience for your buck, whether you’re at home or on the go.

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Electric stove is designed for domestic and indoor use for cooking.

Parts

Features

  • Article

    NHP-101

  • Item Type

    Plate

    90 014

  • Power (kW), kW

    1

  • Dimensions, mm

    213x213x70

  • Rated voltage (V)

    220-240

  • Rated frequency, Hz

    50-60

  • On indication

    Yes

  • 9 0002 Overtemperature protection

    Yes

  • Country of origin

    China

  • Weight, kg

    1.41

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