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    Customer Reviews - Beko HIC85402T Ceramic Hob Black

    Customer Reviews - Beko HIC85402T Ceramic Hob Black

    Beko HIC85402T Built In Ceramic Hob - Black
    £282.50 Ex VAT
    • Touch Control Control Type
    • 5 Burners / Zones
    • Residual Heat Indicator
    • Manufacturer Warranty Domestic Use Only
    • Dimensions (cm) - H5.5 x W77 x D51
    4.4 / 5
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    New hob

    5/5
    Love the hob it's great having 5 rings and it's so easy to use
    Fraser Bruce Mckay

    Misleading Description Don't buy if you want 5 cooking zones

    1/5
    Misleading description saying that there are 5 cooking zones, there are 4 rings and a 'warming zone' which seems like a complete waste of space. We wanted a larger hob so we could fit bigger pans on and all 4 cooking rings are squashed together, if they'd put the warming zone in the middle it would have been better, but they really should advertise it as having 4 rings as you can only cook on 4 of the 5 zones. Extremely disappointed as we only found this out when it was fully installed and I'd recycled all the packaging.
    Kylie Barker

    Brilliant hob

    5/5
    When I was looking for a hob to replace my broken one, I didn’t want to replace the workbench too and this hob was exactly the right size. Nearly all the others of a similar size had a lot of wasted space in the middle but the Beko hob gave me a warming ring and I use it regularly. It isn’t as high wattage as my last one so they do take a little longer to heat up but I was thinking about my electric bill. I’m really pleased with it and as usual the delivery drivers were very helpful. I wouldn’t shop anywhere else for my electrical goods.
    Jan Todd

    Ceramic better than induction.

    5/5
    We were looking for a 5 ring hob, with a hot plate. Haven’t got gas, so ceramic or induction? Well, if you research carefully (ie get beyond the easy but wrong assumption that induction is always cheaper to run) you find that in balance, ceramic compares favourably as a lifetime cost. (Take into account initial cost, new iron pots, induction more expensive for short heating times.) Next, which ceramic hob? Well, it’s worth paying a bit more for a reliable brand with decent features and backup. In my opinion, this model Beko is the bast balance for featured, cost and reliability.
    David

    Smart new hob

    4/5
    Very smart. Just a bit difficult to see the touch symbols on the black surface but generally very pleased with this product.
    Sue Gregoriadis

    Happy hon

    5/5
    Looks good and performs well happy with purchase
    Jonathan Fowler

    Ok for the price

    3/5
    Buttons are not very responsive and it marks very easily.
    Martins

    Lovely purchase

    5/5
    Lovely cooker hob at a decent price with speedy delivery by pleasant staff
    Sandy