Electric cooktops
Electric cooktops
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If you're looking for an electric cooktop, first check which type of electric cooktop suits you best. You can choose from an induction or ceramic cooktop. Cooking on an induction cooktop is safe, energy-efficient, and fast. Ceramic is more affordable, but it takes longer to heat up and cool down. There are both built-in and freestanding electric cooktops.
Do you want to build in the cooktop or get a freestanding model?
ExplanationDo you want to build in the cooktop or get a freestanding model?
Our choice for a 75cm cutout cooktop to grill
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 75 cm
Affordable Second Chance
from
739,-
Our choice for a 56cm cutout starter cooktop
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 56 cm
Our choice for a 56cm cutout cooktop with 4 cooking zones
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 56 cm
Our choice for a 75cm cutout cooktop
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 75 cm
Affordable Second Chance
from
572,-
Our choice for a 56cm cutout cooktop that doesn't scratch
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 56 cm
Our choice for a small freestanding induction cooktop
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Freestanding
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Induction
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Up to 3680W
Our choice for a 56cm cutout cooktop to grill
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 56 cm
Our choice for a wide ceramic cooktop
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Built-in
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Ceramic
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Niche width 75,2 cm
Our choice for a built-in ceramic cooktop with 4 cooking zones
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Built-in
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Ceramic
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Niche width 56 cm
Affordable Second Chance
from
287,-
Our choice for a 56cm cutout cooktop with 2 flex zones
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 56,2 cm
Our choice for the switch from gas to induction
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Built-in
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Induction
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Niche width 56 cm
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