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The scene is located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. A white, portable Melia-branded induction cooktop with a blue base and silver handles is positioned directly on top of a built-in black Hafele induction cooktop.

The Melia cooktop, positioned centrally, features a circular black heating element with visible residue and a prominent 'no-touch' hand symbol. A digital display on its right shows "8888," surrounded by touch controls labeled in Vietnamese for functions such as stir-fry, grill, cook porridge, hotpot, timer, and power (ON/OFF). A warning notice in both English and Vietnamese reads: "Notice: The ceramic plate is hot after cooking, please don't touch with your hand!" Its black power cord, equipped with a Type G plug, is coiled and rests on the cooktop's surface.

The underlying Hafele cooktop, which appears built into a counter, has a black glass surface. A strip of light-colored masking tape is affixed horizontally across its visible left induction zone. Handwritten in blue ink on this tape is the Vietnamese text "Bếp Hư," which translates to "Broken Stove." Partial touch controls for the Hafele unit are visible below the tape.

Both cooktops rest on a uniform, light grey counter surface, possibly metallic. A reflective, lighter grey surface, likely a backsplash or the underside of an overhead cabinet, is visible in the background. No individuals are present in the image.
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Feb 11, 2026, 8:50 AM

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The scene is located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. A white, portable Melia-branded induction cooktop with a blue base and silver handles is positioned directly on top of a built-in black Hafele induction cooktop. The Melia cooktop, positioned centrally, features a circular black heating element with visible residue and a prominent 'no-touch' hand symbol. A digital display on its right shows "8888," surrounded by touch controls labeled in Vietnamese for functions such as stir-fry, grill, cook porridge, hotpot, timer, and power (ON/OFF). A warning notice in both English and Vietnamese reads: "Notice: The ceramic plate is hot after cooking, please don't touch with your hand!" Its black power cord, equipped with a Type G plug, is coiled and rests on the cooktop's surface. The underlying Hafele cooktop, which appears built into a counter, has a black glass surface. A strip of light-colored masking tape is affixed horizontally across its visible left induction zone. Handwritten in blue ink on this tape is the Vietnamese text "Bếp Hư," which translates to "Broken Stove." Partial touch controls for the Hafele unit are visible below the tape. Both cooktops rest on a uniform, light grey counter surface, possibly metallic. A reflective, lighter grey surface, likely a backsplash or the underside of an overhead cabinet, is visible in the background. No individuals are present in the image.

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