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Electric hob

(7 Posts)
LadyGracie Sun 17-Apr-22 21:27:40

AEG induction hob, excellent.

muse Sun 17-Apr-22 20:47:17

New home = new kitchen.
Keeping with energy efficiency of our new home, we're having an induction hob installed. I was recommended NEF, BOSCH or AEG from friends. All seem to perform about the same.

I don't rate BOSCH's repair service.
AEG are much better on price.
NEF are having big problems with supply They blame it on : volatility of our global supply chain network, there are severe delays on most products. Curry's list 9 but 6 are out of stock and have been for months.

My AEG is waiting to be installed next month?

mokryna Sun 17-Apr-22 20:13:45

I use a rasoir blade on a special hand device to gently scrape anything off. If it works I won’t change it, save for a rainy day.

V3ra Sun 17-Apr-22 20:08:23

Induction every time.
I think mine's AEG (not at home at the moment).

Happysexagenarian Sun 17-Apr-22 20:04:42

I can recommend Neff induction hobs if you decide to replace. Fast, responsive and easy to use.

Kim19 Sun 10-Apr-22 13:54:44

Since it works perfectly, why not just cover it over with something when not in use? I do exactly that.

kissngate Sun 10-Apr-22 13:42:34

We moved recently and the 4 ring electric hob in the kitchen is past its best. Works perfectly but looks awful. Can anyone recommend an electric hob don't mind an induction. In the meantime any tips for cleaning existing hob I've tried everything but the white marks on the electric rings won't go.