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Kenwood or indesit oven and induction hob?

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Ahurricaneofjacarandas · 16/06/2022 12:40

As above...

We're replacing our double inbuilt oven and hob. We've decided to go for an induction hob. We're staying fairly budget end as not sure we'll be in our house many more years. I do fancy the induction hob having some of the extras though such as bridge function and boost. I have my eye on a kenwood or there's similar Indesit ones at a similar price. Can anyone offer any advice om either of the above or alternatives? Similarly can anyone who has an induction hob offer any advice on what to look for? TIA x

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Billybagpuss · 16/06/2022 13:18

The one thing I wish I’d got with mine is one where you can have a whole long section switched on at a time to do gravy from the roasting tin or multiple pans at Christmas, other than that it’s been amazing. Ours is a Miele which I wouldn’t spend the money on if I’d been planning on moving in the foreseeable future.

Billybagpuss · 16/06/2022 13:20

Billybagpuss · 16/06/2022 13:18

The one thing I wish I’d got with mine is one where you can have a whole long section switched on at a time to do gravy from the roasting tin or multiple pans at Christmas, other than that it’s been amazing. Ours is a Miele which I wouldn’t spend the money on if I’d been planning on moving in the foreseeable future.

It’s called a flexible cooking zone.

Ahurricaneofjacarandas · 16/06/2022 13:50

Thanks. Yes I think that's similar to a bridge zone? Not sure exactly what the difference is

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