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Knobs Induction Cookers Hotpoint HDM67I9H2CB Black

Hotpoint HDM67I9H2CB Black

Induction Cooker with fan oven, Width: 60cm

£585.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £195.00/mo.*

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Induction Cookers: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing an induction cooker, it's important to think about the size of your kitchen and your cooking needs. Induction cookers come in various sizes, typically ranging from 60 cm to 90 cm wide. If you often cook for a large family or entertain guests, a larger model with more cooking zones might be ideal. For smaller kitchens or less frequent use, a compact model with two or three zones could be more suitable. Always measure your available space before making a decision.

Energy efficiency is key to keeping long-term costs down. Fan Radiators often come with an energy efficiency rating; higher ratings mean better performance and lower electricity bills. Opt for models with modern technology, such as programmable thermostats or eco-modes, which help maintain comfort while using less power. Investing in an efficient model can lead to significant savings over time.

Safety should always be a priority when buying welders. Look for models that come with essential safety features like thermal overload protection, which prevents overheating by shutting down the machine when it gets too hot. Another important feature is an anti-stick function, which helps prevent electrodes from sticking to the workpiece during welding. Additionally, consider welders with built-in fans or cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures. Ensuring your chosen welders have these safety features will not only protect you but also extend the lifespan of the equipment.

INDUCTION COOKERS

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Induction cookers are electric cooktops that use electromagnetic fields to heat pots and pans directly. They offer precise temperature control and energy efficiency. Induction cookers are ideal for quick cooking and safe to use as the surface remains cool, reducing the risk of burns.

Induction cookers work by generating a magnetic field that induces an electric current in compatible cookware. This current produces heat directly in the pot or pan. As a result, induction cookers heat faster than traditional electric or gas options, saving you time in meal preparation.

Cookware suitable for induction cookers must be magnetic, such as cast iron or certain stainless steel. To test compatibility, check if a magnet sticks to the bottom of your pot or pan. Using compatible cookware ensures efficient heating and optimal performance on induction cookers.

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