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Best Induction Cooktops
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IKEA Otrolig
Latest review: Terrible and dangerous hob! We’ve had this a year and every time I use it I curse it. Do not buy this hob! This morning I was frying bacon I left the pan on ‘2’ and came back to see that the hob had
ARC CI6SE2
Latest review: Bought it as a substitute of a 10 year old AEG. Cheap- yes. Working- yes. Boost - yes. Sufficient for the intended duty - yes. However, warms very unevenly, half is overcooked, other undercooked.
Smeg SAI90 · includes 2 listings
Latest review: The induction cooktop is absolutely a great idea. It's fast and accurate. There are 3 main problems, however: 1. there is no halfway between settings so depending on the size of your pan sometimes it
Price (RRP) $4,090.00
Miele KM 6357
Latest review: Utter rubbish this cooktop, we built our house and moved in for 1 and a half years now. This cooktop was cooking OK for over a year without any problems. then 1 and a half years later it started
Bosch PKN675DB1A
Latest review: I have had 3 of these units in the last 8 years. The first one was a Bosch cermic cooktop but I think the part number was different, it lasted 4 years and 3 elements failed on the unit. I had
Price (RRP) $1,199.00
Price$949.00Bing Lee
Ilve ILD88B
Latest review: I purchased an expensive new unit which was fitted out with ILVE kitchen appliances. The ILD88 induction cooktop with a rotary heat control was so difficult to control, especially with 2 or more pots
Teka IR 631
Latest review: Initially I thought the product was exceptionally good value. It worked well, had some well thought out features, appeared well made and looked good. Three hobs latter has changed my mind. The power
Bellini BIA64EGP
Latest review: Purchased the Bellini Induction Cooktop BIA64EGP-F from Bunnings and paid an electrician to install. However, the child lock automatically switches itself on during operation, which means the child
Asko HI1655G
Latest review: Been using Miele all the time for my kitchen appliances, want to give ASKO a try this time. Learnt very expensive lesson,the glasses on the surface cracks after only five months. We didn't drop
Bosch PIV975DC1E
Latest review: We Spent the extra money to buy a Bosch as we were under the misconception that they were a reliable product, we were wrong. When the warranty had just run-out we started having problems with the
Westinghouse WHIC02K Twin Induction Cooktop
Latest review: i own two breville single induction cooktops and use them for my main cooking at home and have used them flawlessly for over a year every day 2-3 times a day. i purchased this westinghouse for my
Price (RRP) $199.95
Euromaid Eclipse Multi-Flex IMZ96
Latest review: I bought new euromade imz96 cook top from domayne fyshwick. But the cook top doesn't work well. Sometimes it won't start and some zones doesn't function at all. I went to domayne fyshwick and
Ilve ILD9E
Latest review: Doesn't even recognise induction pots that work on all other induction brands. The Australian distributors Eurolinx deny that there is anything wrong with their product. When our pots were tested on
Highland HIX906B1
Latest review: This 6 burner induction promises a lot but does not deliver. It is temperamental, switching itself off and on randomly. Error messages are frequent. The glass top is very flimsy and easily
DeLonghi DEIND603 / DEIND604 / DEIND804 · includes 3 listings
Latest review: Bought it 5yrs ago, not used much. Totally failed on its own one day. Cheaper to buy a new cooktop than replace parts. Never again I buy Delonghi induction. Waste of money, call out electrician to
Philips HD4937/06
Latest review: This is an induction portable cooktop hotplate: there are two issues, let me deal with the first: 1. induction cooking unless inverted are like early model microwaves temperature control is achieved