Everything on AEG cooktops
Different types AEG cooktops
There are 3 types of AEG cooktops. There's basic induction, MaxiSense, and FlexiBridge. With the basic induction cooktops, you can prepare meals in no time. The MaxiSense cooktops recognize the size of your pans and adjust the cooking zone automatically. This way, you'll never consume too much energy. With the FlexiBridge cooktops, you can connect 2 cooking zones into 1 large cooking zone. You can use that for a grill plate, for example.
Techniques of AEG cooktops
The different techniques of the AEG cooktop make it much easier to cook food. The cooking sensor will signal you when the cooktop is at the right temperature. The SenseBoil technique automatically lowers the temperature when the water boils, so it doesn't boil over. The Hob2Hood function connects the cooktop to the range hood, so it exhausts correctly. And with the DirectControl slider, you can easily choose the right setting.
Expert review of the AEG IKE64471XB
We've tested the AEG IKE64471XB ourselves. You can easily connect the flexible cooking zone together, so it's suitable for a grill plate. The Hob2Hood function makes sure that the range hood exhausts more as the cooktop setting increases. It's easy to quickly boil some water with the boost function. In the review, you can read about all findings.
Expert review of the AEG IKE95454XB
We also tried the AEG IKE95454XB. Simply grill bell peppers and zucchini on a grill plate, thanks to the bridge function. The cooking zones have their own timer, so you won't boil the pasta for too long. The overflow protection makes sure the water doesn't boil over. In this review, you can find all information on the cooktop.