A cooking hob, also known as cooktop, is an essential built-in kitchen appliance used for various cooking methods from boiling to frying. With the different types and configurations between a gas stove, induction hob, or an innovative combination of both, homeowners today are spoilt for choice in selecting the ideal cooking hob to serve up compliments and conversations over the dining table.
FUJIOH HYBRID HOB WITH INDUCTION & CERAMIC ZONES FH-IC6020
Specific cookware like the ones with magnetic bases or made of stainless steel are required on induction cooking hobs. However, you do not have to be limited with the cookware options when you have both induction and ceramic cooking zones on the Fujioh Hybrid Hob. A wider range of cookware, including the ones made of glass, copper, and aluminum can be used on ceramic cooktops.
Retails for $858 from Fujioh's authorised retailers and its official Shopee and Lazada stores.
GREATER FLEXIBILITY
There are more combination cooking hobs designed with more flexibility in mind, where you can readily mix and match a gas and induction domino hob. This is also great for future-proofing, especially when you want to upgrade or replace a particular module, rather than having to purchase the entire cooktop.
GAGGENAU VARIO FLEX INDUCTION COOKTOP 400 SERIES
There is no limit to what you can cook with the modular Gaggenau Vario Flex 400 Series, equipped with professional-standard technology. Accompanied with stainless steel knob, the Vario Flex induction cooktop is also designed with stainless steel frame and comes with frying sensor. Customise and create the cooktop of your dreams by adding the different sizes and modules of induction, gas, teppanyaki, electric grill, and also downdraft ventilation for a cohesive cooking experience.
This story is from the September 2023 edition of Home & Decor Singapore.
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