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Miele KM361G |
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Gas |
The fuel types available for hobs are gas and electric. |
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Ceramic |
Gas and electric hobs will either have enamel, stainless steel or ceramic surfaces. Ceramic surfaces are available for gas hobs but are mainly used for electric hobs. |
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Stainless Steel |
Hobs with enamel surfaces are available in a variety of colours. Ceramic hobs have a black surface but their frames are available in a wide selection of colours. Stainless steel surfaces do not offe ... More info |
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4 |
The standard number of plates for both electric and gas hobs is four. There are hobs though, which can have the number of plates ranging from one to six. |
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Digital display is currently predominately used in hobs with touch control. The display may either indicate time and or temperature. |
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No |
These are used on ceramic surfaces where the controls are placed under the glass. These are activated through the light pressure being applied by placing a finger on them. |
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Yes |
This is includes a mechanism which ensures that the hob cannot be switched on easily by a child. |
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A heat indicator is a means of the hob indicating that the cooking surface is hot. These may be very simple or advanced. |
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