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AEG CIS6700ACM
Are you looking for something efficient, easy to use and affordable? We found all of those pointers embedded in this AEG CIS6700ACM. This is one of the most popular induction hob cookers out there at the moment, and the high ratings which go with it show it is a model to be rivalled with.
It is a double oven with a main cavity capacity of 73 litres, which is pretty great going to say it is the standard cooker size and width. The second cavity possesses 39 litres and doubles up as a grill, which is great if there are going to be a lot of components to your mid-week meal and you don’t have time to start juggling and reheating it all.
The hob is a four zone option, but possible placement of your pans is on the flexible side because of the design, so you still have plenty of space to play with if you will be using all four areas.
There are a couple of rarer standout features too, such as the SteamBake function which can create a perfect crusty finish on breads, muffins and cakes without the inside losing moisture or softness. This steam can also come in handy if you want to cook your vegetables in a really healthy manner.
It is a brilliant cooker which deserves all of the praise. If you want to make the move back to electric, or see what the induction fuss is about, then it is a perfect appliance to be converted with.
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Features
- Dimensions: 91.2 x 60 x 60.9 cm
- Number of Zones: 4
- Main Cavity Capacity: 73L
- Second Cavity Capacity: 39L
- Weight: 62.4 kg
- Hob Power Range: 1.4- 3.6kW
- Automatic Ignition
- 2 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Countdown timer
- Functions that include SteamBake and SurroundCook
- Catalytic liners for easy cleaning
- Stop & Go feature that makes it safe and easy to use
Reasons to Avoid
- On the pricier side for a standard sized unit
2.
Britannia Delphi RC-10T1-DE-S
If the smaller appliances aren’t cutting it for your huge family then you may want to upgrade to something that is up to the job. Size isn’t everything and you must couple that attribute with quality. Step up Britannia.
This spacious range cooker is powered by electric and provides an induction hob that is powerful and does not waste energy, as each hob only heats to the size of the pan. It will only switch on when a compatible pan is on the hob too, so is safer than conventional models.
Five induction hob zones, two ovens and a storage drawer is where the space is provided. It also has some added extras such as a rotisserie, pizza function, meat probe and fan grilling. This all makes it the ideal appliance for those of you who love to spend hours in the kitchen whipping up delicious dinners and perfect Mary Berry worthy cakes.
Then there is the overall style of the unit. It is modern, shiny and quite an eye-catching option for your cooking space – what more could you wish for.
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Features
- Dimensions: 87 x 99.5 x 60cm
- Automatic Ignition
- Hob Power Range: 1.1- 3kW
- Weight: 114 kg
- Second Cavity Capacity: 46L
- Main Cavity Capacity: 58L
- Number of Zones: 5
- 2 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Comes loaded with settings including pizza function, rotisserie and meat probe
- Has quick start control
- Fan grilling that spreads heat uniformly
- Fast heat hobs
Reasons to Avoid
- Oven capacity isn’t the biggest
3.
Zanussi ZCI66050BA
A nice mid-priced option which has received rave reviews for aspects such as its generously sized grill, easy to pull out oven shelves and quick cooking times.
One of the benefits of induction cooking is that it is much faster than other electric forms. This oven is no exception, and will have your pans boiling in minutes. It isn’t just all about the hob though, as the inner cavities can also work some magic.
There are two cavities, to help you when several separate meals or components need to be cooked at the same time. It also makes use of Hot Air technology, which keeps the cavities evenly heated yet the air constantly moving around the oven. This helps to prevent flavours transferring.
An extr little touch we loved is the ability to pause the cooking when you need to. Mistimed everything, or maybe you’re actually really organised? Pause the cooking to help the oven pick up where it left off and finish the dish.
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Features
- Dimensions: 91.2 x 60 x 60cm
- Number of Zones: 4
- Main Cavity Capacity: 77L
- Second Cavity Capacity: 39L
- Weight: 61 kg
- Hob Power Range: 1.4- 3.6kW
- Automatic Ignition
- 1 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Hot airs circulate and do not transfer flavours from separate meals
- Has Thermaflow technology that heats up meals evenly
- Powerful induction cooker with hobs that save energy
Reasons to Avoid
- If you need more than four hob zones, this cooker is not for you
4.
Stoves Richmond S10000Ei
Here’s another impressive induction range cooker, this time from industry favourites Stoves. It has a sleek exterior and also comes with a number of very handy features that any cooking enthusiast can enjoy.
Range cookers are generally for bigger households as they take up more room and provide more space to get creative, and this model certainly doesn’t let us down. Fix up some of the most delicious meals for your family with these four cavities, including a double oven, a full-width grill and a built-in slow cooker.
There are five hob zones too, including a larger option in the centre for woks and larger pans which need a bit more space and power. Equiflow™ Technology evenly circulates hot air in the cavities to thoroughly cook dishes on each shelf, so you don’t have to squeeze everything on the the middle shelf as per older models.
There’s loads of extra functions too, such as a dedicated Pizza setting, dough proving function, and intensive bake. The perfect oven for those people who don’t like to leave the kitchen.
Features
- Dimensions: 90 x 99.6 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 54L
- Second Cavity Capacity: 57L
- Weight: 88.8 kg
- Hob Power Range: 1.15- 3.7kW
- Automatic Ignition
- 1 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Easy to clean with ceramic enamel interior
- Comes with lots of functions including pizza function, intensive bake, dough proving function and slow cooker feature
- Equiflow technology spreads heat evenly
Reasons to Avoid
- Costs more than £2000
4.
Falcon 1000 DELUXE F1000DXEIFN/N
The Falcon 1000 Deluxe is one of the best induction range cookers and has some incredible features that make preparing meals simple. There’s three separate cavities, five hob zones and easy to control dials to help get everything exact to your wishes.
The main oven is multifunctional, so you can roast meats, quickly cook fish fingers or even bake cakes and make souffles. The fan helps the hot air to circulate evenly so it will all emerge perfectly done.
A residual heat indicator will alert you when the hobs are still warm so you can stay safe. When you are using them though, there are five to choose from and they’re all nicely spread out so you can set it all up as you wish.
The thing we thing really makes this range cooker stand out, however, is the style. A perfect balance between the classic retro range look, while being available in a huge choice of colours to ensure you can still have a pop of brightness if you wish. The price is a little higher than with the others on the rundown, but it is no doubt going to last for well beyond its value.
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Features
- Dimensions: 91.2 x 100 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 80-litres
- Second Cavity Capacity: 82-litres
- Weight: 132 Kilograms
- Hob Power Range: 1.4- 3.7kW
- Automatic Ignition
- 3 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Easy to clean with enamel interior
- It incorporates a retro and modern design
- Separate full-width electric grill
- Simple to use
Reasons to Avoid
- It isn’t for those on a strict budget
5.
Zanussi ZCI66250XA
This is an impressive-looking cooker with induction hob benefits likely to appeal to regular home cooking. There are four burners with impressive heat capabilities, meaning that you can use one or two on a low heat, while really cranking up the heat on others to bring things up to a serious boil.
This cooker is well known for being extremely easy to clean. The induction top is fantastically simple to wipe after even the heaviest of use, and it will normally cool down pretty sharpish, too! That’s not all – as the oven cavities themselves boast catalytic liners, making them some of the easiest to maintain and keep clean over long periods. It’s well worth investing in for these features alone.
There’s 77 litres of capacity in the main cavity, with a further 39 litres available in the second stack if you need it. That’s tons of space! It’s also built to fit snugly into even the tightest of spaces, too, making it well worth looking into even if you have a smaller kitchen area.
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Features
- H89.4-91.2 x W60 x D60.9cm (adjustable height)
- Warranty: 2 years
- Energy Rating: A
- Main Cavity Capacity: 77L
- Fuel Type: Electric Oven / Induction Hob
Reasons to Buy
- Built to fit into many spaces - great for tight kitchen areas
- Amazing look and finish
- Lots and lots of capacity in the oven cavities
- Very easy to clean and wipe down - inside and out
Reasons to Avoid
- May be a little expensive for some buyers
6.
Rangemaster Nexus 90
The main cavity of this oven has 73-litres of space and the second has 67-litres, making it an ideal pick if you always feel like you’re cooking for the 5,000.
It will allow you to cook and roast at the same time, which is perfect for those big get-togethers and Sunday dinners. We loved how the powerful grill was in its own separate compartment, so you can toast bread or cook meats and fish while the side dishes are still baking.
The design of the grill has also been improved compared to older models. It can now penetrate thicker pieces of meat and brown food faster, and don’t forget that you also have five hob spaces in case you need to boil and fry at the same time.
It is one of the quickest to get up to temperature on the market, reducing the time you spend waiting by around 30%. And it will also reduce the time you spend cleaning the unit, as when the ovens reach over 200 degrees Celsius, the catalytic liners kick in. The deposits (such as spills and splashes) are released, so you can remove them with a simple wipe once everything is cooled.
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Features
- Dimensions: 93 x 90 x 60.8 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 73L
- Second Cavity Capacity: 67L
- Weight: 115 kg
- Hob Power Range: 1.15- 1.85kW
- Automatic Ignition
- 2 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- A stylish design for any contemporary kitchen
- It is easy to clean with catalytic liners
- An improved grill with deeper pans accepted
Reasons to Avoid
- It costs more than £2000
7.
Hotpoint Ultima HUI611X
For amazing cooking efficiency, as well as savings on your energy bills, this induction cooktop system will give you plenty to cook with on the hob as well as in the brilliant 100 litres plus of oven space. It also benefits from offering up catalytic lining, making it one of the easiest cookers in its line to clean down.
You won’t normally find induction top cookers with double oven spaces all too affordable, but this Hotpoint system is more than likely to sit comfortably within your kitchen appliance upgrade budget. Induction cooking is an absolute must, and with traditional knobs and LED available, too, it’s a look and functionality that no modern kitchen can really be without.
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Features
- Dimensions: H90 x W60 x D60cm
- Number of Zones: 4
- Hob Power Range: 1.2 - 1.5kw
- Energy Rating: A / A
- Main Cavity Capacity: 71L
- Weight: 60.8kg
- Warranty/Guarantee : 1 Year Manufacturer
Reasons to Buy
- Very reasonably priced for the technology
- One of the most energy efficient in its line
- More than 100 litres of cooking space
- Catalytic lining for ease of cooking
Reasons to Avoid
- Not the look everyone will be going for!
8.
Stoves Richmond S1000Ei
Range cookers are a brilliant as they provide us with everything needed to effortlessly cook up a delicious recipe. This Stoves cooker comes with four cavities and a 5-zone induction hob.
This contemporary black range cooker comes with powerful settings, fan heating and Equiflow technology. This ensures that your food is evenly heated thanks to level heat distribution, and that it only uses as much heat as needed so it stays efficient.
You can embrace the Maxi-Grill, Maxi-Clock, and a dough proving function which would make Paul Hollywood jealous. Enjoy the numerous cooking features, timer and the separate grill for all of your meals. You will be glad to know that it also has ceramic enamel interior, making it easy to clean.
Features
- Dimensions: 90 x 99.6 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 54 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.15- 3.7kW
- 1 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- It has five hobs including a big wok burner
- Evenly distributes heat with fan technology
- Four cavities
- Intensive bake setting
Reasons to Avoid
- It is not cheap because of the technology
9.
Bertazzoni Professional Series
A mini range cooker here, which is great if you want that traditional look but don’t quite have the space.
The induction top is rapid and safe to use, and the main electric oven has a whopping eleven cooking functions. From preparing the perfect pizza to dehydrating vegetables to make crisps or defrosting the chicken for tonight’s dinner, it is great for anyone who doesn’t have time to waste but still wants excellent results. It can also pre-heat a lot faster than competitors.
It is available in a range of really vibrant colours, making it ideal for anyone who wants something a bit different and a real pop of eye-catching colour. Other features include a soft-close door and a dedicated meat probe, so you really are going to be bringing the professional feel into your kitchen.
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Features
- Dimensions: H89.5-91.5 x W59.5 x D60cm
- Main Cavity Capacity: 69 Litres
- Energy Rating: A/A+
Reasons to Buy
- Colour choice
- Telescopic runner shelving
- Really high-end build
Reasons to Avoid
- Price
10.
Beko BD16C55K
If you are searching for something that is energy efficient, reliable and has lots of power then you have found it.
While it isn’t the best on the list, it is one of the most affordable. Combined with some impressive features, this Beko induction cooker is an easy entrant into our top 10.
The main oven uses fan technology to produce an even heat and ensure everything is well cooked. The second oven is a conventional design, and contains a grill to help you finish off dishes or make quick snacks.
In terms of safety, there is a cooling fan which keeps the temperature of the outer casing right down so it is safe to touch. This fan also helps to cool the oven at the end of the cooking process, so you don’t have to be careful of going anywhere near it for hours after use.
A defrost feature in the main cavity will rescue you when it comes to those dinner times where everything is in the freezer, and there is also a nice bright light which lets you view the food without opening the door.
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Features
- Dimensions: 90.5-93 x 90 x 68.8 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 73-litres
- Second Cavity Capacity: 67-litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.15- 3kW
- Automatic Ignition
- 2 Year Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Easy to fit into small kitchens
- A separate full-width grill
- Simple to use
Reasons to Avoid
- Hasn’t got many functions in comparison to other models