This 2000W Single Induction Hob from Ambiano has 5 preset cooking programmes to start off your inspiration: stir fry, deep fry, stew, boil water and heat milk. Better yet, it comes with a clear LED display and a 3 hour timer for ease-of-use.
Features
Adjustable power: 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800, 2000W
Min (200W) & max (2000W) power buttons
Adjustable temperature: 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240°C
Preset programs: heat milk, stew, stir fry, deep fry, boil water
3 hours timer, adjustable by 1 minute steps
Touch sensor button
Automatic identification of unsuitable pans
Accommodates pots & pans between 12 and 26cm
LED display shows: time, power setting, temperature
Child-proof lock
Auto turnoff if not in use (after 120min approx.)
Over and under current protection
Red working control light
Copper coil
Cook quicker and use less energy
30% more heat efficiency than both electric and gas hobs
Guarantee/Warranty
3 Years
Brand: Ambiano
Cable Length: 150cm
Cord Length: 75cm approx.
Dimensions: 35.5 x 29 x 6.5 cm approx.
Material: ABS/PP housing, Black Crystal glass
Power: 2000W, adjustable
Power Source: Mains
Product Type: Kitchen Appliances
Voltage: 220-240V
I just thought that exact same thing! You're supposed to cook that stuff separate but just highlights the fact you can't because it's only 1 hob; so IKEA helpfully suggest some frankenstein 1 pot meals...
Godspeed
29 Apr 17#9
Ray Mears
Gentle_Giant
29 Apr 171#10
These are a great way to try out induction cooking, and can be used on a table for a Chinese style hotpot, but if you want a full sized hob with multiple heating areas, you want a lot more power levels. I personally wouldnt buy one with less than 15 power levels.
My current Samsung has 16 levels, and the one before (which broke a month out of warranty), had 21 levels (DONT buy Die Deitricht - POS with very poor customer service).
After using induction, I would never go back to even gas, let alone a standard electric hob - be it radiant, solid plate, ceramic or halogen.
molly2010 to Gentle_Giant
29 Apr 17#16
me either induction hobs are fantastic
UltimatePhoenix to Gentle_Giant
30 Apr 17#18
The clues in the name DIE Deitricht, some German didnt want that to succeed :stuck_out_tongue:
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Features
Adjustable power: 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800, 2000W
Min (200W) & max (2000W) power buttons
Adjustable temperature: 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240°C
Preset programs: heat milk, stew, stir fry, deep fry, boil water
3 hours timer, adjustable by 1 minute steps
Touch sensor button
Automatic identification of unsuitable pans
Accommodates pots & pans between 12 and 26cm
LED display shows: time, power setting, temperature
Child-proof lock
Auto turnoff if not in use (after 120min approx.)
Over and under current protection
Red working control light
Copper coil
Cook quicker and use less energy
30% more heat efficiency than both electric and gas hobs
Guarantee/Warranty
3 Years
Brand: Ambiano
Cable Length: 150cm
Cord Length: 75cm approx.
Dimensions: 35.5 x 29 x 6.5 cm approx.
Material: ABS/PP housing, Black Crystal glass
Power: 2000W, adjustable
Power Source: Mains
Product Type: Kitchen Appliances
Voltage: 220-240V
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My current Samsung has 16 levels, and the one before (which broke a month out of warranty), had 21 levels (DONT buy Die Deitricht - POS with very poor customer service).
After using induction, I would never go back to even gas, let alone a standard electric hob - be it radiant, solid plate, ceramic or halogen.