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Belling ComfortCook 60cm 4 Zone Induction Hob With LinkPlus

SKU: 444411633 Quickfind Code: 1832185
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Switch to an induction cooktop with this new easy-to-use hob from Belling. With pan recognition technology, the hob will only heat up if there is a pan on the stove. It also automatically shuts off when not in use for your safety. With Link+, you can now bridge two separate zones into 1 for odd-shaped pans like a fish or griddle pan. Turn on the boost mode for that extra burst of power to get your pan up to heat quickly. So whether you are searing meat or bringing water to a boil, you never have to wait around for too long. Using Schott Ceran® glass, the hob will last for years to come.

Flexible
Link+ allows you to join two hobs into 1 for grill pans or odd-size pans

Safety First
Auto safety switch off and pan overheat detection help to prevent accidental pan fires, making the switch from gas to induction easier

Designed For Everyday Wear And Tear
Schott Ceran® glass gives you the assurance that your induction hob is built to last. Tested to withstand a drop of a heavy pot, alongside a front bezel design to prevent corner chips when sliding pans over the countertop, your hob will withstand everyday wear and tear."

Simple To Use
Simple-to-use slider touch controls offer quick control when needed to reduce the power quickly and easily

Key Features

  • Link+ allows you to join two hobs into 1 for grill pans or odd-sized pans
  • Auto safety switch off and child lock helps to prevent accidental fires
  • Schott Ceran® glass for durability
  • Slider touch controls offer quick control
  • Timer helps prevent overcooking
  • Boost mode brings water to boil quickly
 

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