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    Freestanding cookers with induction hobs

    Want a cooker that gives you more? Induction hobs will change the way you cook by giving you greater control over temperature and being more energy efficient. They are also incredibly safe, as they only heat the bottom of the pan and not the surface of the hob which stays nice and cool. Combine this with the rest of the cooker and you’ve got the ultimate kitchen set-up.

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    Beko electric cooker with an induction hob

    The Beko electric cooker with an induction hob is freestanding and comes with two electric ovens, so even big meals are easy to manage. Love working on the hob too? Not a problem. The four induction hobs give you precise and responsive cooking by heating the pans directly while leaving the hob surface cool. Get an even cook while being energy efficient – it’s the best of both worlds.

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    What are the benefits of an induction hob?

    Flexibility

    The induction hob zone will adapt to the size of every pan that you use. Because of this, you’ll get ultra-efficient heating every time you use the hob – no matter what you’re making. With four induction hobs to pick from, you’ll find cooking to be that much easier.

    Convenience

    While the hob is great, it’s the fact that it comes as part of a cooker that makes it even more impressive. It gives you the all-in-one cooking experience. You can get the main ready in the oven while the veggies are bubbling away on the hob. Easy.

    Energy efficient

    Thanks to the electromagnetic tech in the induction hobs, they heat the pan directly, leaving the hob surface cool. This helps to save energy by using less electricity and making sure none goes to waste by only heating below the pan.

    Safety

    Because these hobs heat the pan directly, they actual cooking surface won’t get hot at all. That means even when you’re frying up a feast, the hob itself will be safe to touch.

    FAQs

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