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Built in Induction Hobs

Built in Induction is an advance and versatile induction hob with Flex Zone technology that provides an ideal cooking zone to shift saucepans freely from one zone to another. Schott Ceran black glass surface, an extremely stable material that is resistant against abrupt temperature changes.

Built-in Induction Hob

Built in Induction is an advance and versatile induction hob with Flex Zone technology that provides an ideal cooking zone to shift saucepans freely from one zone to another. Schott Ceran black glass surface, an extremely stable material that is resistant against abrupt temperature changes. IND64 brings innovative solution by combining design and technology to make cooking more intuitive, intelligent and safer. 

 

Built-in Induction Hob & BBQ Pan


Built-in Induction is an advanced and versatile induction hob with Flex Zone technology that provides an ideal cooking zone to shift saucepans freely from one zone to another. KAFF brings innovative solutions by combining design and technology to make cooking more intuitive, intelligent and safer. Why To Use Built-in Induction Hob? Using a built-in induction hob offers numerous benefits. Firstly, they are highly efficient, as they directly heat the pan through electromagnetic induction, resulting in quicker cooking times and lower energy consumption. Secondly, induction hobs provide precise temperature control, making them suitable for tasks requiring specific heat levels. Additionally, they are safer to use than traditional cooktops, with features such as automatic shut-off and a reduced risk of burns from accidental contact. Their smooth, flat surface is easy to clean, and they heat up faster than other cooktops. Moreover, induction cooking ensures even heat distribution, resulting in consistent cooking results. Overall, built-in induction hobs provide a modern, efficient, and user-friendly cooking experience, enhancing both the cooking process and the quality of the food prepared.

Factors To Consider Before Buying a Built-in Induction Hob


  • Size and Configuration: Determine the size and configuration of the hob that will best fit your kitchen space and cooking needs. Consider the number of cooking zones you require and whether you prefer a standard size or a larger unit with additional features.

  • Power and Heating Zones: Assess the power and heating capabilities of the induction hob. Look for hobs with a range of power levels and heating zones to accommodate different cooking tasks, from gentle simmering to rapid boiling.

  • Safety Features: Check for safety features such as automatic shut-off, child lock, and pan detection. These features enhance safety by preventing accidents and ensuring that the hob only operates when a compatible pan is placed in the cooking zone.

  • Controls and User Interface: Evaluate the induction hob’s control panel and user interface. Choose a model with intuitive controls and easy-to-read displays for convenient operation. Touch controls and digital displays are popular options for modern induction hobs.

  • Quality and Durability: Consider the build quality and durability of the induction hob. Look for models made from high-quality materials such as ceramic glass surfaces that are easy to clean and built to last.

  • Compatibility with Cookware: Verify the compatibility of your existing cookware with the induction hob. Induction hobs require ferrous (magnetic) cookware to generate heat, so ensure that your pots and pans are induction-compatible. Alternatively, be prepared to invest in new cookware if necessary.

  • Energy Efficiency: Look for energy-efficient models with features such as energy-saving modes and timers to help reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills over time.


Built-in Induction Hob Price

The price of a great-built induction hob in the Indian market is around INR.35,000. Choose premium-quality kitchen induction hob by KAFF at best prices.



Why Choose KAFF Built-in Induction Hob?

KAFF offers multiple features in the Built-in Induction Hob making it a market leader in the kitchen appliances segment.

  • 2 Zone Induction Hob: This hob features two cooking zones, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously.

  • Flex Zone Technology: The flex zone technology enables you to merge two cooking zones into one large zone, accommodating larger cookware or grilling surfaces.

  • Schott Glass: The hob is equipped with high-quality Schott Glass, known for its durability and resistance to heat and scratches, ensuring long-lasting performance.

  • Power Boost: This function provides a rapid increase in heating power, allowing you to bring pots and pans to temperature quickly for faster cooking.

  • Barbecue Function: The barbecue function allows you to use the hob as a grill, providing versatility in cooking options.

  • Timer: The timer function allows you to set cooking times up to 99 minutes, helping you to precisely time your dishes.

  • Power Levels: With 9 power levels, you can adjust the heat output according to your cooking needs, from gentle simmering to rapid boiling.

  • LED Display: The LED display provides clear visibility of cooking settings and timer functions, ensuring easy operation.

  • Auto Switch-Off Safety: The auto switch-off safety feature automatically turns off the hob after a set period of inactivity, reducing the risk of accidents.

  • Temperature Limiter: The temperature limiter prevents the hob from reaching excessively high temperatures, enhancing safety in the kitchen.

  • Automatic Pan Detection: The hob detects the presence of compatible cookware automatically, ensuring efficient heat transfer and energy savings.

  • Spillage Protection: Spillage protection prevents liquid spills from causing damage to the hob’s internal components.

  • Overheat Detection: The overheat detection feature monitors the hob’s temperature and shuts it down if it exceeds safe levels, protecting against damage and fire hazards.

  • Smart Touch Control Panel: The smart touch control panel offers intuitive operation, allowing you to adjust settings with a simple touch easily.

  • Residual Heat Indicator: The residual heat indicator alerts you when the cooking zones are still hot after use, reducing the risk of burns.

  • Child Lock: The child lock function prevents accidental adjustments to the hob’s settings, providing added safety in households with children.

  • Easy Clean Surface: The hob’s easy-clean surface simplifies maintenance, allowing you to wipe away spills and splatters effortlessly.

  • Grill Pan: Optional grill pan accessories are available separately, expanding your cooking capabilities with the barbecue function.

  • Warranty Assistance: KAFF is an Indian brand with international reach for premium kitchen appliances. It offers a 2-year warranty, making it the best choice in the kitchen appliances market.

  • Customer Support: We are present in all major cities of India, to help you choose the right appliance. Our customer care team is always available to guide you before and after purchase. 



FAQs:


Q. Which type of pans are required for built-in induction hobs?

A. The ferrous metal pans with magnetic powers are required for built-in induction hobs.


Q. Can we install a built-in induction hob on the breakfast table?

A. Yes, it is very easy to install a built-in induction hob on the breakfast table.


Q. Are modern induction hobs as good as gas hobs for cooking?
A. Yes, modern induction hobs are comparatively better in energy efficiency because they provide less heat loss, and are safer to use as you can’t burn yourself.


Q. How much electricity does an induction hobs consume?

A. Induction hobs generally range from 1500 Watts to 2100 Watts. Using the induction stove for an hour would consume approximately 1.5 kilowatt/hours to 2.1 kilowatt/hours of electricity, equivalent to only 2 units of power consumption.


Q. What kind of cooking utensils work in an induction hob?

A. Cast iron, steel, some enamelled steel, and stainless steel pans with an iron base work on induction hobs. Whereas glass, aluminium and copper can not function on it.


Q. Can we use iron kadhai and iron tawa on the induction hob?

A. Yes, cast iron is a great option for an induction hob. So, you can easily use an iron kadhai and iron tawa on it.