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To me there is no contest -- induction is as adjustable as gas (i.e. instant), cleaner than any other electric (only pots get hot, so spills can be simply wiped), safer than any other option (no naked flame or even high temperature elements, pots/pans automatically detected), faster than any other option (3kW power boost). The only cooking limitation I've ever encountered is stir-frying -- induction woks aren't great -- but a suitable deep cylindrical pan pretty much overcomes this. Induction hobs are also cheaper now than they used to be. I've been using them since they first became generally available about 15 years ago. They are still expensive compared to a gas hob, and there is the issue of having to use iron cookware, but to me they are well worth it. Would never consider anything else. I've bought three, and haven't had one break down yet either.
Have forgotten what the first one was, different house more than ten years ago. The last two were Neff, one of them ten years old last year and still going strong. Neff was supposed to be a good "name" but the salesman admitted they came out of the same factory as a couple of other cheaper brands, can't remember which, so you were paying a premium for the logo. The second Neff was two years ago and cost not much more than half the previous one.Out of interest, was there a particular brand you purchased/followed? I agree with the above excepted we've had problems with our AEG hob...maybe we were just unlucky..
Thanks
S.
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