DO NOT BUY BOSCH Induction Cooktop - NIT8666SUC
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Comments (2)I have the Bosch 500 & use my individual timers quite often- love this cooktop! I have, fortunately, never managed to activate the overflow turnoff!...See MoreBertazzoni induction cooktop vs Bosch
Comments (4)For looks, go for the Bertazzoni! It looks sooooo cool. I love my Gaggenau with the knob, but sometimes have trouble with the touch controls for the on and off and timers. Didn't want to go all touch for that reason. Though I do love the timers and use them several times a week. Tempted by the Viking with knobs, but really didn't like the look of the cooktop with the squares....See MoreWhich Bosch Induction Cooktop, 30" Benchmark or 36" 800 series
Comments (6)I'm wavering between the NIT 800 series and the NITP Benchmark series also. The only difference that I can see is that Benchmark has the flex induction for $500 more and requires a 50 amp circuit instead of 30A. Both recognize and adjust to different pot sizes ("Pot Sense") and both have shut off timers for each individual hob. Combining two hobs to form a single larger heating surface seems kinda cool. However, I have grill and griddle inserts to replace two burners as a single surface and didn't use them (other than for additional counter space) after the novelty wore off. Which was quickly. My sister and her husband used her griddle and grill inserts a lot when they had 4 children at home. After that, eventually never. If I confirm that the only difference is flex induction, then I'm going to save myself $500....See MoreBridge mode on induction cooktops -- how good? (esp. Bosch 30" range)
Comments (5)For a true Bosch bridge unit, it will look like following picture (http://www.bosch-home.com/us/products/cooking-baking/cooktops.html#tab5). It comprises of 4 small coils to cover the whole bridge area. A number of coils can be activated at the same time e.g. all 4, 3, 2 + 2 etc to create different heating pattern. Many other brands use two sets of squarish coils e.g. still circular, but sitting very close together. Wolf is not a true bridge as far as I understand. When used with 20cmx40cm pan, griddle, grill, especially the multiply type, heat will be very even thoughout. If you use double burner pans a lot, a true bridge induction unit is worth it....See Morewdccruise
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