Like many Indesit appliances before it, the IS 33Q 60 hob relies on its simplicity to seduce. As proof, it has the Push&Go function which takes the form of a single button supposed to make it easier to use.
The Indesit IS 33Q 60 hob is certainly not the most glamorous model that has passed through our hands. But after a few hours of use, it reveals excellent surprises, including a trio of very different burners which ensure its versatility, as well as perfect low power management. Certainly, we would have appreciated direct access to the boost function or a few more power levels for more precision, but these minor ergonomic flaws quickly fade away in the face of completely honorable cooking performance and a performance/price ratio of the more interesting.
Strong points
- Three very different drivers from each other.
- Easy to master.
- Low temperature management.
Weak points
- No direct access power settings.
- No shortcut for boost.
- Anecdotal “Push&Go” function.