
Using induction hobs, the cookware heats up directly through an electromagnetic field for faster cooking. As the hobโs glass surface does not heat up, it is more energy efficient and remains safe to touch to prevent accidental scalding.
However, specific cookware must be used on Induction hobs: only flat-bottomed with magnetic base to conduct electromagnetic heating. This excludes clay pot, and glass ware.
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Using ceramic hobs, the heat transfers from heating element, through the glass surface and reaches the cookware. This allows any flat-bottomed cookware that conducts heat to be used; including glassware, clay pots, or copper. However, the heat transfer process takes longer and cooks slower.
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Combine the benefits of both Induction and Ceramic cooking with EF Combi Hob HB IV 2734 A! Choose the ideal cooking zone depending on the situation, and use your preferred cookware on any zone.
Equipped with safety features to protect your family, such as Overflow Safety Devices, Child Lock, Automatic Safety Switch Off, and Residual Heat Indicator.
