I love my AEG had it 10 years .. check before you buy it though as some models need a separately wired socket & some dont! Heats up as quickly as gas & so easy to keep clean.
The land is dry, and the people are ...stupid?
Do many of you have an Induction hob and do you like it.
My GD has just moved to a new home where one is installed.
They said that 3 of their friends have them and do not rate them highly.
I have a gas hob and had been considering changing it purely for the clean tidy look of an Induction.
My GD having used it is not thrilled, she says it is very slow compared to my gas one.
Any really happy users?
I love my AEG had it 10 years .. check before you buy it though as some models need a separately wired socket & some dont! Heats up as quickly as gas & so easy to keep clean.
I’ve had an induction hob since they were first introduced and wouldn’t dream of having anything else. Can’t think of a single downside. I’ve had my present one for about nine years and it doesn’t scratch at all because they’re made of toughened glass. A good safety feature is if you should let something boil over it turns itself off.
I always had gas for speedy response but got fed up of the cleaning . I now love my induction hob . So clean and sleek and so fast ! Just beware you cant have aluminium pans otherwise brilliant!
I was always a gas hob user but 14 years ago I was convinced by a kitchen designer to have an induction hob. It is great and I would recommend it to anyone. Very controllable, so easy to clean and pans don’t burn on the outside.
The only downside is that you need steel pans but they are now readily available.
I've had my age for about 8 years and it is the best kitchen appliance I have ever bought. Its quicker than gas by quite a bit because it heats up what is in the pan straight away, it doesn't have to get the pan hot first. Mine has a power button to get of to a super quick start when boiling water to add pasta, or similar, to. I did experience one in a holiday cottage a couple of years ago which wasn't as good but it was obviously an early model. Its also super easy to clean as others have said.
Changed from gas to induction 5 years ago when kitchen redone. Wouldn't go back to gas hob again. Induction so clean and efficient. I have Neff.
I had one which came with the house, very poor, eventually I refused to use it and ignored it. My partner bought and installed a new one and it was there for a week before I noticed. Once I actually tried the new one I was more than happy, it's so quick and easy to clean, I'd not go back to gas or an ordinary electric one. Just get a good one, ours came from John Lewis.
I love mine.
I love my induction hob too, I've been using one for getting on for 20 years and also wonder if there may be some confusion between ceramic and induction? I suppose it is possible that the company who built the house bought a cheap and cheerful version that is not so good.
Induction is just as fast as gas and so much cleaner to use and to keep clean.
I'd suggest that if you're considering buying one you could ask a friend who already has one if you could try theirs for, say, frying onions?
I have a Bosch induction hob, installed about 4 years ago after I used my daughter's one. It has a boost function which brings a pan of water to boiling in about a minute, a timer which is very useful (you can use it independently or connect itto a particular area of the hob to switch it off automatically.) Much safer than a ceramic hob as it cools down very quickly. And so easy to clean, as others have said. I wouldn't go back to gas or ceramic now.
After much debate I got an induction hob when we had a new kitchen installed. I’d always had gas and hadn’t been impressed with any electric hob I’d tried. However, the induction hob is fantastic, if anything it’s quicker than gas, and really responsive.
It’s so easy to clean and looks good after several years. I have no regrets.
I was not sure as always had gas but when we moved I was surprised how great induction hobs are. No issues with heat but the best thing is how easy they are to wipe over and keep clean would recommend
Usedtobeblonde
Do many of you have an Induction hob and do you like it.
My GD has just moved to a new home where one is installed.
They said that 3 of their friends have them and do not rate them highly.
I have a gas hob and had been considering changing it purely for the clean tidy look of an Induction.
My GD having used it is not thrilled, she says it is very slow compared to my gas one.
Any really happy users?
Me I love mine
I changed to an induction hob when I moved to a village with no gas, 13 years later nothing would ever make me have anything different now. They are clean, fast and so easy to use. I do turn it off at the switch every time I've finished using it, simply because my cat would use it to call me to turn the tap on for him even when he had a fresh bowl of water ready. If you leave something on the hob when it's not being used it beeps and I was getting fedup with being at the cat's beck and call.
I cannot have gas where I live now, and have got used to an induction hob.
I find it easy to use and quick, the only disavantage being that if anything boils over or even a couple of drops of water hit it from damp hands etc. it turns off and you have to wait about a minute before you can turn it on again. By that time pans have gone off the boil, which can be annoying.
I've a three "ring' Neff hob. I
It's brilliant.
Easy to clean.
Heats to boiling in seconds.
Cools down swiftly.
Been using it for 14 years.
Prefer it to the variety of hobs ive had in the past. Gas included.
Be aware though that you need specific cookware that it clearly labelled that they are suitable for use on Induction hobs.
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We switched from gas to induction 6 years ago when we redid the kitchen. It’s so much faster than gas and so easy to clean. If it’s slower than gas it’s either nit induction and therefore electric, or she’s got the wrong pans. The only downside was changing all the pans. The first one I bought was rubbish! But decent induction pans make all,the difference.
I think people can confuse the black shiny surfaces, radiant heat hobs are often in a black shiny surface too. I have had induction hobs three times, in three different new builds and my goodness they are wonderful
I love the ones with a timer eg already today I have cooked large beetroots in my pressure cooker and that induction ring switched itself off
I love the fact that no energy is wasted and that induction is so quick and sensitive to controls. Mine is a basic rangemaster and even this one is perfection
If a magnet sticks to a pan then that pan is suitable for induction
Iv’e had a Neff Induction hob for 18 years and never had any problems with it. It’s one of the best buys I have ever made and it still looks like new. Highly recomended.
I am going to show my GD these posts (70) today when she calls to pick up yet more “stuff”
Thankyou all for your very helpful replies.
I am more than ever tempted to get one for myself.
Guy came out and fixed it again not sure what he did as I was out when he arrived. We were his last call. All I know is it cost us another £100. But I do really like it when there are no problems
I like my induction hob.
Heat is instant.
Cools down quickly.
Easy to keep clean.
One downside, you cannot flambé, that’s when I get my gas camping stove out. I rarely flambé when cooking, but nice if making a beef stroganoff.
Had an induction hob for about 10 years and would never use anything else.
Its quick, clean and easy and very responsive.
Plus, really easy to clean, just a wipe with a damp cloth.
I have a gas hob , because we get electricity outages , which can last hours , we kept the street in flasks of hot water on one occasion
I did borrow a plug in induction hob while my kitchen was being revamped , and I agree they are brilliant
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