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, you should opt for a powerful extractor fan and advise your kitchen designer before the countertop has been fitted, as the standard cut-out for a hob is 60cm.

In terms of design, this double oven has a sleek and modern look, with a stainless steel finish.The double oven has a large capacity with two compartments, which allows you to cook multiple dishes at once.

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And the interior of the oven has easy-clean enamel which makes cleaning hassle-free.. Neff 60cm 4 Zone Electric Induction Hob.Neff 60cm 4 Zone Electric Induction Hob.The Neff 60cm 4 Zone Electric Induction Hob is a high-performance cooking surface that uses induction technology to heat the pan instead of heating the hob itself.

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This results in faster and more energy-efficient cooking.. One of the key features of this hob is its 4 cooking zones, which provide a variety of sizes and power levels to accommodate different pot and pan sizes.Each zone is equipped with a flexible bridge function, which allows you to combine two cooking zones to create one larger zone for larger pans or griddles.. Another useful feature of the Neff 60cm 4 Zone Electric Induction Hob is its range of safety and convenience features.

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It has a pan recognition sensor that ensures that heat is only applied to pans that are placed on the hob, which makes it safe to use.

Also, it features a residual heat indicator, which shows which zones are still hot after cooking, and a child safety lock which prevents accidental use..If you are restricted in your counter space, you may opt for a. single oven.

integrated microwave.This will save you space on your counter and you can also have the option of choosing a combi microwave.

The combi microwave allows you to bake, grill and roast while also having a microwave function.Paired with a single oven, it gives you the option of roasting and grilling at the same time.

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