Its operation is independent, meaning it can function on its own without the need for connection to an oven. This means it can be placed anywhere in the kitchen that suits you best. It is suitable for combination with an above-counter oven, as the oven can be placed anywhere, regardless of the cooktop.
Fixed switches
The control for selecting the desired temperatures and settings is done through the rotary knobs located on the side of the cooktop.
Gas Cooktop Features
Gas cooktops respond immediately to your adjustments, allowing you to precisely control heat levels.
They are an ideal choice for pan cooking and especially for recipes cooked in a wok pan.
Changes you make to the heat intensity are visible from the size of the blue flame. This aids in cooking safety, as the gas supply shuts off whenever the flame goes out.
Ceramic Cooktop Features
Ceramic cooktops are elegant, efficient, and more economical compared to induction cooktops. The electric heating elements are located beneath the black glass surface, as well as the touch buttons. Ceramic cooktops are installed flush with the countertop and are relatively easy to install.
In their operation, they require some caution because the "burners" remain hot for quite some time after you finish cooking, posing a risk of burns.
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The stove is very beautiful in appearance and you cook much faster on gas and of course much more economically. The big downside is that the grates come off very easily from their position, resulting in having to hold the pot even just to stir the food. And of course, when the cooking is finished, you have to immediately lower it to a stable point; otherwise, you risk the pot slipping with the slightest wrong move and causing damage. This is the only reason I give three stars because I consider it important.
Here is a case of a mixed hob that is worth someone writing a comment about.. I have had it for about a year and a half, in terms of price it is 100% value for money, it is worth its money, economical and reliable. The electric hobs now, quite good, resistant to all kinds of use and difficult to scratch, but nevertheless, like all ceramic hobs, they require attention. Quite powerful, to the point where you have to somewhat adjust the intensity that suits you, it has from 1 to 6, so you have to find what temperature and intensity works for you. It has two burners, one large and one medium, convenient but also inconvenient, because there is no small hob to put a coffee pot for example, and also another negative point, to clean it well you have to remove the metal bases of the gas as well as the knobs, to clean everything well. Another negative point is the plastic handles which protrude somewhat and do not fit well in their holes, which of course have rubber seals underneath, for this reason, and it seems that it does the job. As for the gas now, what can one say, natural gas!! Heats up in record time, even boils plain tomato broth, odorless, does not blacken the bottom of the utensils, not even a trace!! Who is likely to blacken them, the ceramic. They clean easily, it has one large and one classic hob, like the ceramic one, with the pros and cons that we mentioned before. And for the installation, I am a beginner, waiting for the plumber, who of course never comes or comes late, I got the instructions and after reading them carefully.. installed the hobs and the electric and gas ones, but to exaggerate, the gas installation and the check before operation were done by a qualified electrician of course, so that we don't mess with our heads!! So, after several cooking sessions... buy with closed eyes, honest, decent and with your head held high!! It's worth it!! P.S. now I regret not installing a gas oven as well..