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Built-In Electric Hobs
Stoves electric hobs are elegantly smooth, but their appearance belies both their power and toughness.

The flat ceramic surface of the 60OE2H is stain resistant and virtually indestructible, and it can be maintained simply by wiping with a suitable cleaner.

It has two halogen and two radiant ceramic cooking zones. Halogen reacts similarly to gas and has led to a reputation for remarkable controllability. Heat is produced quickly after switching on and the hob cools equally quickly when turned off. Hobs are not only easy to regulate but are also clearly visible because of their bright halogen light.


On all models, the angled control panel is positioned at the front of the hob, avoiding the need to reach across hot rings to adjust the temperature.

Features

  • Available in all Qseries Classic design and Heritage design finishes to match ovens
  • Front mounted controls
  • Ceramic sulpce
  • Hob'Hot'indicator
  • 45mm depth below worktop
  • 3 9 mm height above worktop
  • I x 1.2kW, 1 x 1.SkW halogen and 1 x 1.2kW, 1 x 1. 7 kW radiant ceramic cooking zones
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