Induction cooking has become increasingly popular and Neff’s 900mm induction model T44T90N0 is an award winner.
October 11th, 2010
Neff’s commitment to design and engineering has been recognised by the International iF (2009) and the German Design Council (2010).
All Neff induction cooktops feature the unique Tip & Twist control; a removable, magnetic control dial that is simple to use and ergonomically designed.
They also have Neff Power Boost which heats up to 55% faster than conventional technology. The T44T90N0 operates quickly and accurately.
It has five zones, residual heat indicator, keep warm function and LED display for each zone.
Induction technology is efficient and very little energy is lost. It is also safe because the surface itself doesn’t get hot you won’t burn your fingers on the cooktop.
Cooking with induction is clean because where there is no pan there is no heat, so spillages can’t burn onto the surface.
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