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Thursday February 9, 2006 3:59 pm

Kuppersbusch Built-In Electric Honeycomb Cooktop


Posted by John Goulden Categories: Household

Kuppersbusch Honeycomb Cooktop

So you’ve got your swank kitchen - hand-rubbed cherry cabinets, as much stainless steel as you can get away with, monster SubZero fridge, dual Miele dishwashers, dedicated wine cooler/warmer and you’re still using a run-of-the-mill built-in cooktop.  Try something a little spiffier like the Kuppersbusch Electric Honeycomb Cooktop.  The system uses a series of honeycomb-shaped pads that are able to be recessed flush with the surface of your counter-top.  One of the honeycomb shapes works as a touch-sensitive interface, and with no unsightly knobs or buttons, cleanup is a snap.  The heating elements can be arranged into a wide variety of layouts, are made of a ceramic glass material, and are expandable up to 6 total elements.  A child-safety interlock ensures that while it will still be easy enough for you to set fire to dinner (and potentially your house), your children will at least be semi-challenged to do the same.  List pricing for the control interface is $1750, with the heating elements going for between $550 and $650 depending on the type.


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beh, its just as bad as any other element stove, it just looks nicer. A gas stove is what the pro’s use and what I use.  Cooking is about controlling heat.

I looks gorgeous.  Never have seen anything before. Looking forward to read about other Kuppersbusch stuff here.

I like cooktops for the exact reason you mentioned, the clean up of a cook top is so easy.  It’s effortless.  And, there are so many different style cooktops that there is definitely one to fit anyone’s taste.


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