Beware of induction hobs and residual current
2/5
Cooker seems excellent but the induction hob, on two different cookers kept tripping the RCD in our home - we could only use it with no lights on in the house - cooking by torchlight looses the novelty very quickly. We had a professional electrician in to check our home electrics and all fine, however we discovered that induction hobs seem prone to causing residual current issues in houses where residual current is already moderate. So it had to go back and the Leisure version with a more basic hob is now working beautifully, after 7 weeks of frustration and stress
Paul in the Midlands