Get a Kleenmaid in the kitchen
November 21st, 2008
Overcoming catastrophic cooking experiences with smart design is the secret behind Kleenmaid kitchen appliances.
Kleenmaid’s collection of efficient kitchenware includes an “induction cooktop” which cooks using a fast-heating magnetic field.
In-built sensors detect and prevent dangerous temperatures or messy overflows by automatically switching off the heat.
A child safety lock ensures young children cannot activate the cooktop.
Offering classic European style and quick cleaning, the ‘TO701X pyrolytic easy cook oven’ comes with an easy cook function. This allows users to delegate the work by selecting the type of food being cooked. The oven does the rest.
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