Induction hobs - warning
- in late on the debate...
They do sound nifty, and designers love them. 2 quick issues with them though:
1) They draw a lot of power, you may need to have dedicated wiring put in.
2) They interfere with electrics, and are unsuitable for people with pacemakers or insulin pumps.
Neither of which my kitchen designer cared too much about - but my kitchen fitter flagged it up, and I'm glad he did. I've stuck with gas & and electric oven.
Posted By: Cardiff Canary on October 30th 2014 at 05:54:36
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- Induction hobs - warning (General Chat) - Cardiff Canary, Oct 30, 05:54:36
- I'm going gas (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Oct 30, 07:27:33
- Don't be asking me about anything else then! (General Chat) - CauldRon, Oct 30, 09:09:44
- Good decision. (n/m) (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Oct 30, 08:32:12
- Oh well. There's no telling some people. (n/m) (General Chat) - Hendrikos, Oct 30, 08:01:01
- Not all of them need a lot of power neff make one that plugs in to a 13a socket (n/m) (General Chat) - Mickdundee, Oct 30, 07:17:58
- I'm going gas (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Oct 30, 07:27:33
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