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Induction technology
Induction elements use electricity to produce a magnetic field that reacts with the iron in metal cookware - including cast iron and magnetic stainless steel pans - and transfers the heat to the cookware
Sophisticated styling
Stainless metallic models have a reflective metallic finish that captures light and colors inside the kitchen
Digital pan-sensing technology
Detects the presence of cookware with magnetic properties, a requirement for induction cooking
Timer, control-lock capability and Hot-Surface indicator
Provide an extra measure of convenience and safety
- Induction elements use electricity to produce a magnetic field that reacts with the iron in metal cookware - including cast iron and magnetic stainless steel pans - and transfers the heat to the cookware
- Stainless metallic models have a reflective metallic finish that captures light and colors inside the kitchen
- Detects the presence of cookware with magnetic properties, a requirement for induction cooking
- provide an extra measure of convenience and safety
- Provides just enough heat to maintain an ideal serving temperature
- Automatically adjusts the heating element to the size of the pan
- The most powerful induction element in the industry, provides instantaneous heat across 19 different cooking settings
- Embedded in the cooktop offer added style and convenience
- Above a Monogram single wall oven is made possible by shallow-depth configuration with integrated cooling system
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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