Unique in the world, this cook top uses the combination of gas and induction to form the most powerful domestic cook top on the market.
October 11th, 2010
The control and efficiency of induction is combined with the power and responsiveness of gas.
Using sleek black glass, the latest in kitchen design, the cook top makes a classic, clean statement in the home.
Easy to clean, providing a functional cooking surface for the modern kitchen, this cook top stands alone for functionality and design.
The cook top combines European components, with Australian design and assembly.
PR Kitchen Systems
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