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Flex Induction Hobs

Postby FLIER » Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:33 pm

I'm getting a new kitchen installed and was introduced to the benefits of induction. Having done some research, I decided that the Neff Flex induction T44T43N0 http://www.johnlewis.com/231029115/Prod ... x900520was the one for me. However, with the expensive cost of it (£713), I can't quite convince myself that the flexinduction is worth the extra cost.

So, I'd appreciate some advice here, I thought that having flex induction would do away with having problems with not being able to use some smaller/larger pans, but am I correct in making thsi assumption, or would a standard 4 zone induction hob, like the T43D20N1 do the job?http://www.marksandspencer-appliances.com/product/T43D20N1-Neff-Induction-Hob-Black-23052.aspx?cm_mmc=Google%20PPC-_-Product%20Codes-_-Electric%20Hobs%20-%20Codes/Neff%20T43D20N1-_-T43D20N1

I'd also appreciate some advice on makes. I've seen the Siemens IQ700 EH675MN11E http://www.appliancesonline.co.uk/produ ... 633.aspxat £666 and wonder if it is worth paying the extra?

Thanks in advance
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Flex Induction Hobs

Postby r600a » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:00 pm

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Af for induction hobs, paying more wont necessarily be a better job. The principle is the Same on all of them but the name is more.

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Re: Flex Induction Hobs

Postby FLIER » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:15 pm

thanks. So what about the flexinduction, is it worth paying the extra?
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Flex Induction Hobs

Postby r600a » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:17 pm

Me personally .. Nope. I've got a standard induction and have large stew pots on them.

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Re: Flex Induction Hobs

Postby FLIER » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:24 pm

interesting, thanks
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