Induction Hobs - there's no flame dears, so very safe.
Almost £300 at John Lewis, only £230 with free del and recycling of your old appliance at Tesco. In CLUBCARD BOOST too so possibly yours for as low as £115 if you have sufficient vouchers.
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Coalrain97
15 Dec 151#1
This can get hot!
capriboycraig to Coalrain97
15 Dec 151#2
This can make ferrous metal pans hot! They will in turn warm the hob surface up :smiley:
eslick to Coalrain97
15 Dec 15#3
but its a hotpoint so wont be very hot for that long
craigl
15 Dec 15#4
Capriboycraig do you have a capri motor?
capriboycraig to craigl
15 Dec 15#11
Alas not any more, the ex Wife thoughtfully wrote the last one off in an accident. In petulance I vowed I'd not have another till I could get one as good as or better than that. As it looks like non of the Museum one's will be available that could be some time.
DefibDuncan
15 Dec 15#5
Dont use one if you have a ICD or a pacemaker. It will switch it off (the pacemaker) and you wont know !!
bossyboots
15 Dec 15#6
I bought a new induction hob and hate it :disappointed: Really do. Its wired in but if I use more than 2 of the rings the power is so low - its like whatever the wattage is its shared when other rings being used. I cant get 4 rings on hot.
hutchir9
15 Dec 15#7
I have an induction hob and hate it. Much prefer my old has hob, don't do it !!!
bargain surfer
15 Dec 15#8
Wut?
hank2spoons
15 Dec 15#9
Should have bought one with 4 independant generators. Sounds like yours is a cheaper one with only 2!
welshblob
15 Dec 15#10
I'm on my second induction hob, hotpoint, and really like it, first was cheap curry's own brand and it died. They can heat things up quickly and things don't burn in on the hob surface as with a normal ceramic hob. I don't like touch controls though but appreciate they make cleaning easier. One thing I have noticed though is that it really depends on the quality / design of the hob, hotpoint is much better than curry's own brand. Also the hob can be picky about the pans you use with some not being recognised properly and therefore just not working or taking too long to heat things. My test is normally to boil half a pan of water and see how well it copes.
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Almost £300 at John Lewis, only £230 with free del and recycling of your old appliance at Tesco. In CLUBCARD BOOST too so possibly yours for as low as £115 if you have sufficient vouchers.
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