Beko renews its Luminous Direct Access system on its HII68811NT hob


Already a few years ago, on the HII63800FHT hob, Beko offered a control panel that faded away when not in use. The Turkish manufacturer takes up this idea on the HII68811NT, a slightly more sophisticated model.

Among the many advantages of an induction hob (rapid rise in temperature, energy saving, safety, ease of maintenance, etc.), the aesthetic criterion is not necessarily the least important. There are certainly very sophisticated models like the Grundig GIEI 849470 HF which underlines their modernity with a color touch screen or designer serigraphs. On the other side of the spectrum, some manufacturers have opted for total integration. This is the case of Beko with the HII68811NT induction hob. Indeed, its luminous control panel can only be seen when the device is on, and, when idle, it therefore blends completely into the decor (Luminous Direct Access technology).

This discretion is not its only asset, the HII68811NT also plays the modularity card. Indeed, under the glass surface, the manufacturer has placed nine inductors: four on the right of the plate, four on the left and one in the center. These inductors can be combined in different ways to form larger or smaller cooking zones, depending on your needs (FlexinFull+ technology). Note that the central inductor is used for the smallest containers.

Another strong point of the Beko hob, it has 15 levels of settings to modulate its maximum power of 7400 W. You can therefore adjust the temperature within the utensils extremely precisely. Three precise power levels (keep warm, simmer, fry) have been programmed to access them with just a few touches of the control panel. Finally, to further increase responsiveness, the manufacturer has also integrated a Chef function, inspired by the methods used by professional cooks. Some cooking zones are set to very specific power levels and are activated as soon as a container is placed on them.

The Beko HII68811NT induction hob is already available at a price of €800.

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