At clearance in B&Q was £180 down to £90. I have ordered two one for myself and one for parents house. Can't get better deal for induction hob it seems right now.
Product Information
Glass hob with touch operated controls located to the front of the hob.
Guarantee - 2 years
Features and Benefits
This 4 burner black glass hob uses induction technology, one of the most efficient form of cooking. The residual indicator on the front of the hob shows you when the plate is hot enough to start cooking. The hob is easy to clean and the touch control also comes with a child lock for peace of mind.
Latest comments (38)
futura
8 Jul 17#14
Every B&Q click n collect order I've ever made has resulted in an email the following day advising me that my order has been cancelled. They are absolutely useless so best advice is to call the store and ask them to put one aside for you (they'll probably mess this up too but at least u have a chance)
murkr to futura
25 Aug 17#38
Ordered last night, and was called in the morning to say they don't have stock. What shoddy stock management!
zochus15
2 Aug 17#37
Or it can be wired into 13amp plug if you're into electricity.
murkr
1 Aug 17#33
Anyone manage to use this with smaller pans? As one of the reviews said it only works with 20" pans? Also did it come with a plug or just wiring?
vant09 to murkr
1 Aug 17#34
I have. Even on the bigger hob we were able to use our small 14 or 15cm pan. I think that review might have a bad unit or the small pans are not induction suitable.
so far so good, the only thing I worry is durability.
murkr to vant09
1 Aug 17#35
How does it plug in please? Plug or wiring?
vant09 to murkr
1 Aug 17#36
wiring.
there's a wire connected to the hob already, so you just need a junction box to do the work. cost me £40 to get an electrician to do it :disappointed: but at least no one died
vant09
21 Jul 17#31
So guys, fitted mine on Wednesday. yesterday got a chance to cook rice on it.
the hob does make some noise. The buttons beep is low, and maybe a bit annoying. The timer is great. Theres a timer that only beepds, and there's a timer that can turn the hob off. to turn the hob off by the timer just select the hob and press the timer button, choose your minutes and voila
Yes, it pulses on any setting lower than 7. I cooked the rice on 9 for a couple of minutes then 4 then 3. and no, it did not burn. the pulsing happens very quickly. I know if you had better hob before it might not be ideal, but me coming from a **** electric cooker im more than happy... so far.
for 90 im happy I got one.
zochus15 to vant09
27 Jul 17#32
Glad you like it. We are going to have one fitted properly tomorrow and mine whenever we get the keys to the new home
Gentle_Giant
16 Jul 17#30
I would like to point out that large chunks of whatever device you used to upload your post were made in China; "Made in China" does not equate to "cr~p" these days. Although I will admit that in Apple's case, it is true.
vant09
11 Jul 17#29
got one. thanks.
haven't fit it yet.
123aaa
11 Jul 17#28
Cooke and Lewis Induction hob absolute rubbish won't Maitain heat on low setting so you have to have it on 7 8 or 9 and it burns everything. Just not fit for purpose, we had a Samsung before and that was induction and you could put it on a low heat and it would simmer food for as long as you need. Had the power unit and touch control replaced by the manufacturer and guess what still the same and the repair man said " well it's made in China so what do you expect it's how it is" better off with a £10 camping stove.
prudenza
10 Jul 17#27
Thx. Trying to decide between this and Ikea's Folklig (£249 with 5yr warranty)....
prudenza
9 Jul 17#25
Is this any good? Really cheap....
The reviews are good-ish but the older 1-star reviews are telling.
zochus15 to prudenza
10 Jul 17#26
We have already fitted one and its not a bad one. You have to remember it cost 180 before the reduction so it's not the cheapest one on the market. On max setting (9) it boils water very fast but that's all I can tell so far.
Bradmax57
8 Jul 17#4
Good deal I guess but having had a gas hob i'd never go back to electric
Toilet to Bradmax57
8 Jul 17#5
I feel different after having electric hob (ceramic) and going to gas I prefer electric as it is less dangerous in my opinion and easier to clean and maintain. Gas hobs are a nightmare to clean if you cook like me!
Martini to Bradmax57
9 Jul 17#24
Induction jobs are as controllable as gas. They use a lot less energy as no heat is wasted spilling up the sides of the pan. Easier to clean as it's a smooth glass surface. I can boil a pan of water on mine, take the pan off and place my hand on the glass ( take care). It is that efficient. You do need "Induction suitable" pans though with an iron base. Mine is a Bosch one so all rings can work at the same time unless on of the paired zones is on P which boosts that one.
Gentle_Giant
9 Jul 17#23
As I said in my previous post, some hobs share a supply between 2 plates- something that WASNT mentioned in any of the literature for my previous (expensive) induction hob, so a 4 plate hob is really a 2+2, where only 2 plates can get power at any one time, and the hob pulses power between the paired plates if you use both at the same time..
Also depending on the hob, the total output for all the plates can easily exceed a standard 30 amp cooker feed; my Samsung can pull 45 amps with all four plates going, and that is without boost; hence the current sensing hardware.
Bowler_man
9 Jul 17#22
I have one of these, always had Gas before and would never go back to Gas. They are easy to clean and have the same instant heat control as Gas and unlike other Hobs you can't burn yourself. One downside is if your pans don't have the right metal in the base you will need to replace them all.
heathead
8 Jul 17#21
Great price for a 7Kw hob if you can get one. I have a similar rated induction hob, you shouldn't have any issue running all 4 ring at the same time.
Just check any existing wiring and breakers you're using are correctly rated for this.
deanos
8 Jul 17#20
EMAIL2236 gives extra 10% off
Quickblood
8 Jul 17#19
Yep you can I found this mixed hob although it's a bit expensive
You can also get separate 2 burner hobs, so one of these and one of these although I'm not looking to change anytime soon.
Gentle_Giant
8 Jul 17#18
I am not sure you can get that combo, but good luck.
What I used to do is use one side for initial heating on the most powerful induction plate, then switch them to the lower power plates for simmering; as the power is pulsed anyway, sharing a supply isnt an issue.
I dont have this issue to the same extent with my current Samsung Hob; the only thing you cannot do is have the "Boost" power on all 4 plates at the same time; it will happily run 2 though; in this case the limitation being the supply current (it auto senses what the wiring will allow).
Induction (with the right pans and not those awful alu with a steel plate jobs); is immensely quicker than gas at heating things up. I used to work with a semi professional gas hob, and a 2 gallon pan of water would take around 30 minutes to reach boiling point on the large centre burner. The same pan on a 2KW Lidl stand alone induction hob took around 10 minutes
u664541
8 Jul 17#17
Don't confuse induction with ceramic or other electric hob. Induction hobs are fantastic, controllable like gas and ultra efficient (try putting your hand at the side of a pan using gas you will feel the heat escaping, with induction there's little if any heat at all). You may need to replace your pans though........
Quickblood
8 Jul 17#16
Fantastic post. Well that explains why my hob turns itself off when cooking large meals. I think next time I'd go for a mixed hob with different cooking zones, say half gas half induction.
Gentle_Giant
8 Jul 17#15
Yes they all do, it is how induction works at lower levels.
This is why the hobs with 15+ power levels are better than a hob with 7 power levels. At full power they will be nearly the same, but when you are trying to simmer, the cheap hob will burn everything.
What you also find with many cheap (and some expensive) hobs is, you cannot have certain pairs of hobs running at full power, each one will pulse at full power, then the next will pulse at full power; ie, they only have enough juice to run one plate at a time..
dont.mack.me.off
8 Jul 17#13
shouldnt this be rings rather than burner or is that the effect on the food?
Quickblood
8 Jul 17#8
We have a cheap induction hob. It's OK but it doesn't hold temperatures well. At high it's fine but when you lower it, it sorta pulses heat on and off which doesn't really work that well. I don't know if they all do that but I don't know if I'd have bought one had I known this previously, plus buying new pots is a hassle. That being said it still looks amazing as spilled food never burns.
spannerzone to Quickblood
8 Jul 17#12
I guess that's how all induction hobs work, mine is the same.... I imagine it pulses on the lower settings as it only actually has an on or off setting, eg none or max so to get various temp settings it pulses on-off for longer periods for hotter and shorter periods for colder
one2omg
8 Jul 17#11
Cooke and Lewis. A brand of low quality.
ws007
8 Jul 17#10
thanks zochus15
ordered click and collect
madhatchetman1
8 Jul 17#9
Induction hobs are great in as far as the heat settings are very direct and fast, like gas. What I mean by that is if you set it to 7 it immediately changes to that setting without the delay that a normal electric hob has. We have a cheap induction hob, and the biggest problem is that you can really only use one burner at a time. Mostly not an issue, but if I ever replace it I will spend the difference and buy one that can heat more.
bulucib
8 Jul 17#7
This is a good a deal.
timothyw9
8 Jul 17#6
I'd agree, unless its a very expensive induction and even then I'd still rather have gas. I'd argue that electric hobs are more dangerous as far as I'm aware they don't turn themselves off unless its an induction hob.
jayjayuk1234
7 Jul 17#3
Not made up, it's an Alistair Cooke and Lennox Lewis joint venture
verysleepy
7 Jul 17#2
Ah Cooke & Lewis the reassuring brand name that some knob at b&q made up
zochus15
7 Jul 17#1
At clearance in B&Q was £180 down to £90. I have ordered two one for myself and one for parents house. Can't get better deal for induction hob it seems right now.
Product Information
Glass hob with touch operated controls located to the front of the hob.
Guarantee - 2 years
Features and Benefits
This 4 burner black glass hob uses induction technology, one of the most efficient form of cooking. The residual indicator on the front of the hob shows you when the plate is hot enough to start cooking. The hob is easy to clean and the touch control also comes with a child lock for peace of mind.
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Product Information
Glass hob with touch operated controls located to the front of the hob.
Guarantee - 2 years
Features and Benefits
This 4 burner black glass hob uses induction technology, one of the most efficient form of cooking. The residual indicator on the front of the hob shows you when the plate is hot enough to start cooking. The hob is easy to clean and the touch control also comes with a child lock for peace of mind.
Latest comments (38)
What shoddy stock management!
so far so good, the only thing I worry is durability.
there's a wire connected to the hob already, so you just need a junction box to do the work. cost me £40 to get an electrician to do it :disappointed: but at least no one died
the hob does make some noise. The buttons beep is low, and maybe a bit annoying. The timer is great. Theres a timer that only beepds, and there's a timer that can turn the hob off. to turn the hob off by the timer just select the hob and press the timer button, choose your minutes and voila
Yes, it pulses on any setting lower than 7. I cooked the rice on 9 for a couple of minutes then 4 then 3. and no, it did not burn. the pulsing happens very quickly. I know if you had better hob before it might not be ideal, but me coming from a **** electric cooker im more than happy... so far.
for 90 im happy I got one.
haven't fit it yet.
Trying to decide between this and Ikea's Folklig (£249 with 5yr warranty)....
The reviews are good-ish but the older 1-star reviews are telling.
Also depending on the hob, the total output for all the plates can easily exceed a standard 30 amp cooker feed; my Samsung can pull 45 amps with all four plates going, and that is without boost; hence the current sensing hardware.
Just check any existing wiring and breakers you're using are correctly rated for this.
You can also get separate 2 burner hobs, so one of these and one of these although I'm not looking to change anytime soon.
What I used to do is use one side for initial heating on the most powerful induction plate, then switch them to the lower power plates for simmering; as the power is pulsed anyway, sharing a supply isnt an issue.
I dont have this issue to the same extent with my current Samsung Hob; the only thing you cannot do is have the "Boost" power on all 4 plates at the same time; it will happily run 2 though; in this case the limitation being the supply current (it auto senses what the wiring will allow).
Induction (with the right pans and not those awful alu with a steel plate jobs); is immensely quicker than gas at heating things up. I used to work with a semi professional gas hob, and a 2 gallon pan of water would take around 30 minutes to reach boiling point on the large centre burner. The same pan on a 2KW Lidl stand alone induction hob took around 10 minutes
This is why the hobs with 15+ power levels are better than a hob with 7 power levels. At full power they will be nearly the same, but when you are trying to simmer, the cheap hob will burn everything.
What you also find with many cheap (and some expensive) hobs is, you cannot have certain pairs of hobs running at full power, each one will pulse at full power, then the next will pulse at full power; ie, they only have enough juice to run one plate at a time..
ordered click and collect
I'd argue that electric hobs are more dangerous as far as I'm aware they don't turn themselves off unless its an induction hob.
Product Information
Glass hob with touch operated controls located to the front of the hob.
Guarantee - 2 years
Features and Benefits
This 4 burner black glass hob uses induction technology, one of the most efficient form of cooking. The residual indicator on the front of the hob shows you when the plate is hot enough to start cooking. The hob is easy to clean and the touch control also comes with a child lock for peace of mind.