Best Bellini Induction Cooktops
Bellini Oven & Cooktop Pack BP470EC
- Number of Cooktop Burners / Zones4
- Wok Burner / ZoneNo
Worst Service I ever seen int he world – Bought the Gas cooktop and during warranty one of the burner was continuously igniting. Logged a support call and they said they are sending a parts… Read more
by couriers from Brisbane to Sydney technician who will come and fix it. It's more than 15 days and the parts hasn't arrived yet. Even a person walk from Brisbane should have reached Sydney now.Will never ever buy a product from them
Just what I needed – This is a 2 zone electric ceramic cook-top for a 1 bed unit in Sydney. Meant i didn't have to rewire due to the circuit rating and i had a built in oven installed as well. It looks smart and is easy to use.
Bellini BI64T
AVOID!!! – Literally got off the phone from someone in Warranty that told me that we may have used our cooktop "too much" (domestica set up and used 3-4 nights… Read more
a week). It's broken just months after warranty. In addition to a dishwasher from these clowns that took 3 years of servicing before we took it back to Bunnings, this is a consistency in product and service. Utter garbage.
Not fit for purpose – Purchased the Bellini Induction Cooktop BIA64EGP-F from Bunnings and paid an electrician to install. However, the child lock automatically switches… Read more
itself on during operation, which means the child lock has to be switched off (hold finger to the button for 3 seconds), in order to change the element temperature or turn off the element. Inconvenient. However the real problem is the large element on the bottom right is next to the child lock button. The element is 18 cm wide (yes, this is the large one). If you have a saucepan or a frying pan on that element that is wider than 18 cm, the heat spreads to the child lock button and holding it down for 3 seconds in order to operate the cooktop burns your fingers. The only way around this is to remove the pan from the element altogether (which automatically stops the element producing heat but flashes an error at you), wait a bit for the glass to cool, hold the button for 3 seconds, then put the pan back on the element and proceed to change the temperature. I made a warranty claim and Bellini advised the child lock was not meant to turn on while cooking. The warranty fix it guy came (with parts), then advised the cooktop is meant to do that and not to use a saucepan or frying pan wider than 18 cms. The booklet that came with the cooktop certainly didn't mention this. My smallest frying pan is 20 cm, and the one I use most frequently is 26 cm (an average sized frying pan). I'm working around it, but I wouldn't recommend this product.