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How effective are inductions hobs?
Tuesday, 07 Jul 2009 ~ Posted by Mook
Ok,
So not the most scientific test.
If your squeamish, look away now.
lol
Works well doesn’t it








July 8, 2009
9:18 pm
I think your experiment on the snowman is extremely gratuitous and unneccessary – oh but we laughed!!
July 8, 2009
10:03 pm
You should have put the snowman on the hob first, before the pan to show the hob doesn’t get hot.
July 8, 2009
10:25 pm
You should be reported to the RSPCS!
July 8, 2009
10:33 pm
a very valid point James…so long as his nose or arm didn’t touch the surface. Good point though… perhaps there will be a sequel this winter
July 13, 2009
7:00 pm
Hi! Loving the new site by the way
So whats the big deal about induction hobs? Granted the snowman is very funny, but not knowing what makes an induction hob different? (although I think I can guess from the name) Snowman Brutality can be carried out with any frying pan on any hob
I guess what I’m saying, is maybe you should write a full reveiw or something?
Love the running commentary by the way
July 20, 2009
10:29 am
Hi Geoff,
Point taken, check this out
http://jjlighting.co.uk/reviews/siemens-eh675me11e-induction-hob/
Any more questions please feel free to ask!
Mook
October 31, 2009
1:24 pm
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