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 Induction hob, safe & good to use?

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RaptoR
post Dec 29 2015, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(icy_wolfy @ Dec 29 2015, 09:54 AM)
can anyone show me how the induction cooktop power plug look like. I'm about to start renovation project soon, would like to install a power point for the kitchen that supports cooktop. preferably with the picture. So far I'm guessing is a rounded 3 pin plug something like olden aircond plug look like not sure I'm right or not.
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Usually for induction hobs, majority brands nowdays cut cost by providing you wire. An electrician will be able to add a 3 pin round head plug for you to plug onto your wall socket point which should receive the round head type as well. Additionally, you can also have an off/on heater switch at a higher height for your convenience to on/off your hob whenever not in use so that the ones inside your cabinet below can be left on all the time.

 

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