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Incorporate two more induction zones to take full advantage of the adaptability afforded by the horiZone's zone-free layout. This exceptional, slimline induction hob will accommodate all of your pots and pans, no matter how small, broad, or oval they may be.
A combination of double horiZone cooking surfaces in this 4 zone induction hob allows for an expanded range of cooking options, hence enhancing the modularity of the appliance.
De Dietrich has made its horiZone Play design available on an extensive selection of zoneless induction cooktops, including this 65cm model.
PlatinumLike a jeweller, De Dietrich takes raw materials like steel, glass, stainless steel, and copper and turns them into something special. This collection is a sign of unique refinement and cutting-edge technology.
This sleek stainless steel and black glass induction hob has three separate cooking areas that can be easily and intuitively controlled by the user. There are twenty power levels available, allowing for pinpoint accuracy; quick access functions allow for lightning-fast operation to ensure optimal efficiency.
Intelligent systems
The induction hob has convenient features like ICS, which can determine which zone is best for a certain task, and Elapsed Timer, which shows how long it has been since a burner's power was last adjusted.
De Dietrich has made its horiZone Play design available on an extensive selection of zoneless induction cooktops, including this 90cm model.
Power management
Master your cooking to perfection
Using the temperature display to the nearest degree, you can cook your food to perfection thanks to the culinary probe's connectivity. In addition, the probe holder has been designed to be readily adaptable to all container types.
Using the temperature display to the nearest degree, you can cook your food to perfection thanks to the culinary probe's connectivity.In addition, the probe holder has been designed to be readily adaptable to all container types.
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