Editor's Take
What it's actually like to live with
The Prestige PIC 16.0 Plus sits in a sweet spot that makes practical sense for many Indian families. You get the Prestige brand name, 400+ city service coverage, and 2000W cooking power at a price that does not break the bank. The insect protection feature sounds minor until you have lived through an Indian monsoon season - cockroaches and ants getting into electronic circuits through air vents is a genuine problem in tropical kitchens, and it has killed many budget induction units prematurely.
The 8 Indian presets cover everyday needs from roti to curry to fry, and the push-button interface works reliably with greasy hands.
At Rs 2,500-3,500, it undercuts the flagship PIC 6.1 V3 by Rs 1,000+, which is meaningful for budget-conscious families.
The trade-off is clear - no whistle counter, only a 1-year warranty versus 3 years on the flagship, and a basic display.
If you pressure cook daily and the whistle counter appeals to you, stretch the budget for the V3.
But if you want solid Prestige reliability at a sensible price with nationwide service backing, the 16.0 Plus delivers exactly that without the premium tax.

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