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Enhance your cooking experience with our range of high-performance kitchen cooktops designed for style, efficiency, and precision. Whether you prefer the sleek design of induction cooktops, the classic control of gas cooktops, or the modern convenience of ceramic cooktops, we have the perfect solution to match your kitchen needs. Our kitchen hobs are available in various sizes and configurations, offering features like touch controls, flame safety devices, and easy-to-clean surfaces.

Westinghouse

Summary Features Specs 60cm 4 zone induction cook...

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Original price $1,949.00
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Current price $1,399.00
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Westinghouse

Summary Features Specs 30cm 2 zone induction cooktop with Pause, QuickCook Timer and touch slide controls. Zero to Boil in no timeWith...

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Original price $1,749.00
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Current price $1,599.00
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Westinghouse

Summary Features Specs 90cm 5 zone induction cook...

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Original price $3,449.00
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Current price $3,003.00
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Westinghouse

Summary Features Specs 90cm 4 zone induction cook...

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Original price $2,699.00
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Current price $2,599.00
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Westinghouse

Summary Features Specs 70cm 4 zone induction cook...

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Original price $2,349.00
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Current price $2,199.00
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Westinghouse

Summary Features Specs 60cm 4 zone induction cook...

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Original price $2,349.00
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Current price $1,998.00
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Summary Features Specs 90cm 4 zone ceramic cookto...

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Original price $2,049.00
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Current price $1,999.00
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Summary Features Specs 60cm 4 zone ceramic cookto...

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Original price $1,299.00
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Current price $1,297.00
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Westinghouse

90cm 5 burner black ceramic glass cooktop with a high powered, intense 19 MJ/h wok burner, dual valve flame control and cast iron trivets. ...

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Original price $3,499.00
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Current price $2,353.00
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60cm 3 burner black ceramic glass gas cooktop with a high powered, intense 19 MJ/h wok burner, dual valve flame control and cast iron trivets. ...

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Original price $2,399.00
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Current price $1,592.00
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Current price $1,592.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of cooktops available, and how do they compare?

In New Zealand, the primary cooktop options include gas, electric (ceramic), and induction. Each has distinct features:

Gas Cooktops: Offer immediate heat control and are compatible with all cookware types. However, they can be less energy-efficient and require proper ventilation due to open flames.

Electric Ceramic Cooktops: Feature a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. They are generally more affordable but may heat up and cool down slower than other types.

Induction Cooktops: Utilise electromagnetic fields to heat compatible cookware directly, resulting in faster cooking and higher energy efficiency. They remain relatively cool to the touch, enhancing safety. However, they require induction-compatible cookware and tend to have a higher upfront cost.

How do I determine if my existing cookware is compatible with an induction cooktop?

To check compatibility, place a magnet at the base of your cookware. If it sticks firmly, the cookware is suitable for induction cooking. Materials like cast iron and certain stainless steels are typically compatible, while aluminium, copper, and glass are not unless they have a magnetic layer added.

What size cooktop is best suited for my kitchen?

The standard cooktop width in New Zealand is 60cm, accommodating four cooking zones, which suffices for most households. For those who frequently cook multiple dishes simultaneously or entertain often, larger sizes like 75cm or 90cm, offering additional zones, might be more appropriate. It's essential to consider your cooking habits and available kitchen space when selecting a size.

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