Quite similar to the SPI4664B tested nearly two years ago, the SPI9648BP induction hob also offers four cooking zones, two of which can be combined to create a HoriZone with the advertised power of 5000 W. A guarantee of versatility?
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Introductory price 500 €
- Cdiscount Marketplace
529.50
- Darty Marketplace
539.00
- Rakuten
543.00
- Amazon Marketplace
621.00
- Ubaldi
622.00
- La Redoute Marketplace
648.02
- ManoMano
695.67
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Convenience of use
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Cooking
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Noise
We will not really remember the SPI9648BP cooktop for its pre-recorded functions, but it remains excellent nonetheless. The direct controls are practical and the presence of combinable zones facilitates the use of long dishes. However, beware of homogeneity problems in the absence of inductors in the center of this HoriZone, as Sauter calls it. We also deplore in passing the absence of hearths of more than 21 cm in diameter. This model nevertheless offers up to four cooking zones allowing you to sear and cook on a very low heat, without too much noise pollution. A worthy replacement for the SPI4664B, in short.
Strong points
- Direct orders.
- Two shortcuts to customizable powers.
- HoriZone facilitating cooking straddling two zones.
- Management of low temperatures.
Weak points
- Perfectible homogeneity, particularly on the HoriZone.
- No fireplace more than 21 cm in diameter.
- Limited space for four containers.
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- Cdiscount Marketplace
384.98
- Rakuten
399.99
- Amazon Marketplace
414.65
- Darty Marketplace
418.99
- Ubaldi
479.00
- La Redoute Marketplace
487.00
- ManoMano
533.56
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Convenience of use
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Cooking
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Consumption
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Noise
Easy to use with its direct controls, the Sauter SPI9544B induction hob does not disappoint when it comes to performance either. The three lights it offers, each with 14 power levels, two of which can be stored, one boost and a function “Boil”, guarantee it a certain versatility. The larger allows a rapid rise in temperature, while the smaller is suitable for more fragile foods. Sauter’s hob can also boast of being quite quiet and energy efficient. All in all, an excellent choice for those who are not looking for combinable zones, as the Samsung NZ63N9777GK offers for an additional hundred euros.