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Change to induction

ITS TIME TO MAKE THE CHANGE TO INDUCTION

MyAppliances Account Director, Craig Taylor, discusses why Installers, retailers and consumers should consider switching from more conventional hobs to induction.

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There are many reasons to make the change to induction hobs. One of the most important of these is that they are more environmentally friendly than gas and ceramic hobs because there is little energy wastage as all of the heat is concentrated in the pan and the other hobs heat up the air around the pan. In addition, induction hobs now include technology that can sense when the pan is not on the hob and switches off automatically.

Safety is also an important factor due to the fact that if your customer forgets to switch off the hob it will not heat up until the pan is in place and therefore it removes much of the risk of the end-user burning themselves unlike standard electric or gas hobs. Furthermore, there is no more need to worry that you may have left the gas on when you have left the house!

Induction hobs are simple to use and easy-to-maintain as all they require is a simple wipe down of the glass surface and therefore has no requirement to remove pan stands for manually washing. Aesthetically they are great too as they're nonfussy, contemporary designs will complement any modern kitchens scheme. 

Induction hobs now include technology that can sense when the pan is not on the hob and switches off automatically"

The new down draft induction hobs will appeal to kitchen designers and installers especially as there is no need to have a separate extraction unit due to the fact that the extractor is built into the hob saving space and adding a new element to a modern designer kitchen.

MyAppliances has been developing new designer induction hobs for quite some time and now has a range that will meet most people needs, and with its new bridge induction hob priced at £159.99, the very latest technology and design can be purchased and installed at an extremely affordable price. The bridge induction hobs have a large induction zone running the width of the hob that can accommodate griddles and they come with a 13amp plug so they are a plug and play hob with ‘ECO Boost’ fast-heat facility, residual heat indicator, touch control operation and ‘Auto pan detection system’ so the hob will only heat up if it senses a pan on the hob giving peace of mind when you have children in the kitchen.

The new MyAppliances has a comprehensive range of induction hobs that range from its entry level ‘Domino induction 2 heat zone’ hobs which are ideal for student accommodation up to its 90cm ‘Icon smart flexi zone boost’ induction hobs and of course the new down draft induction hobs that we have covered earlier in this feature. .

To see the full range of induction hobs that are available visit www.myapplainces.co.uk or you can use the link below:

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