Induction hobs
Stylish and easy to clean, induction hobs are designed to be practical and efficient at the same time. The induction technology transfers energy directly into magnetic cookware, making them energy-efficient and fast to heat up. We even have a portable induction hob too, that you can take on the go!
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The advantages of an induction hob
Some people have sworn by it for years and others have just discovered it: induction cooking. It is a fast, safe and sustainable way of cooking.
The advantages of an induction hob:
- the hob is easy to clean with a cloth;
- it is safe because an induction hob heats up quickly and also cools off quickly;
- the hob heats the bottom of the pan and not the entire induction hob, so no energy is lost;
- you no longer have to rely on natural gas for cooking.
The product description for each induction hob says which extras the hob has, such as flexible heat zones for larger pans or a function that turns off the hob if something is boiling over.
Induction hobs for every home and cooking need
In our selection of induction hobs and cooktops you'll find a variety of models with different functionalities.
The induction hob with the bridging function allows you to connect two cooking zones into one large one. This is perfect when using big or odd-size pots or pans. The induction hob with flexible zones offer the same kind of possibilities. You can vary the cooking surface by using the flexible heating zones together or separately. This means you can adapt them to pots and pans in different shapes and sizes.
If you have a smaller cooking area, but still want an innovative solution with the latest technology, we recommend the portable induction hob. It’s easy to move around and it can be stowed away when you're not using it to free up space.
Which pans and pots can I use for induction hobs?
For an induction hob you need to be aware of which kinds of pots and pans you're using. These pots and pans need to have a flat base made of ferrous or “magnetic” metal. This is common among good quality cookware. To be sure you pick the right ones, look for the coil symbol on the base. See all our pots and pans here.