AEG ILB64334CB 59cm Induction Hob
Clean, Efficient and Feature…
06/01/2022 09:35
This is my first induction hob; we had a faulty gas hob with only two working burners replaced with the AEG induction hob and I’m converted.
I’ve always liked the principles behind an induction hob, the fuel source can be sustainable unlike gas, the top is flat unlike gas, induction is hugely more efficient unlike gas and unlike ceramic hobs.
Naturally I had to dredge through all of our pans and rehome those made from aluminium and purchase a saucepan or two to recomplete the set, but I’m so happy we did, the heat up time on a single hob is shockingly fast, I used to warm the pan whilst chopping onions but I nearly set fire to the oil doing this. Moments before you’re ready to cook, just hit the P for the ring you need and the induction magic begins.
The hob has modes 1-9 then P and A above those, the interface is straight forward enough with up/down and power buttons for each hob where you would expect them, in the centre of the controls there’s even a timer screen, you can set a timer for each ring and it will turn off the ring when the time is up. Awesome. The glass top is infinitely easier to clean than the wrought iron pan stands of a gas hob.
I only have only one complaint that I’ll have to work around. With a gas burner I can have all the burners on full whack at any point. Since this hob plugs into a socket, the power it can draw is limited, you cannot have more than one ring on boost at the same time, if you have multiple rings on the higher side, it will limit the output to feed the ring demanding the most power, don’t think about setting off two pans to boil cold water at the same time.
MrBenjaminHDM
Stalybridge , Spojené království
Age: 31
Gender: Female