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Question for the Experts: Gas or Electric Induction hob

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    #21
    granted, the easiest hob to clean is the flat glass induction/halogen one

    but, modern gas hobs, you take off the iron work, and wipe the glass/stainless steel over and wipe the iron work ?

    not much harder

    Milan.

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      #22
      Originally posted by milanbenes
      granted, the easiest hob to clean is the flat glass induction/halogen one

      but, modern gas hobs, you take off the iron work, and wipe the glass/stainless steel over and wipe the iron work ?

      not much harder

      Milan.
      You still haven't quite got it have you Beans. The kitchen is just for show, it will never need to be cleaned as it will never be used. Real contractors dine out.
      I am not qualified to give the above advice!

      The original point and click interface by
      Smith and Wesson.

      Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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        #23
        maybe in your house



        Milan.

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          #24
          Induction Hobs

          Hi,

          Ive got 2 induction hobs from Control Induction. One is a drop in unit for domestic use and the the other is a commercial induction hob that I use at work. They are both superb. I was a 'gas man' for years and wouldnt have dreamt of using electricity to cook but am now an induction hob convert. We switched to induction at work after being offered a free trial hob by control induction. I dont know if they do trials for domestic users but would recommend looking into it.

          John999

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