Of sleek, minimalist design, a Miele induction cooktop will undoubtedly elevate the aesthetics in any kitchen. While appearances are important, it’s the power, speed and precision of induction cooking that, for many, holds the greatest appeal. For others, it’s the increased energy efficiency coupled with the easy clean up.
With an induction cooktop, heat is only generated through the pots and pans placed on its surface, so energy isn’t wasted in the transfer of heat from the heating elements to the cookware, leading to reduced energy costs (consumerreports.org).
Due to exceptionally fast heat up times, induction makes the cooking process faster, too, making it a real time-saver for busy families – and it offers greater control. You can choose a specific temperature, which will be delivered in a consistent manner, and then, as soon as you turn off the cooking zone, the heat transfer stops immediately, making it far less likely anything will boil over or food will be overcooked. A flameless cooking method, induction cooktops offer enhanced safety, and can’t be accidentally turned on. Moreover, induction cooktops come with an array of built-in safety features, such as automatic shut-off if no cookware is detected. With no dials or burners to scrub around and a smooth glass top that stays cool, meaning food splatter won’t stick and burn, clean up is a breeze – another plus for the busy family.
Miele leads the field in induction technology, offering a high-performance cooktop range that combines power with flexibility and enhanced connectivity. The KM 7575-2 FL induction cooktop boasts three PowerFlex zones for maximum output and offers automatic communication with the rangehood thanks to Con@ctivity. Miele’s full-surface induction cooktop, the KM 7897-2 FL, has a Diamond coating finish, intelligent pan recognition for up to six pans, as well as automatic rangehood communication with Con@ctivity. Another option, the KM 7594-2 FL, features two PowerFlex zones a 28cm cooking zone for large pots. Each of these reliable and robust German-engineered cooktops is available in Obsidian Black and offer a diverse range of features, such as a Stop & Go function that allows you to pause your cooking whenever you like, designed to enhance efficiency and make cooking as effortless as possible.
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