What stands out
- Comes with plug attached - no electrician required
- Bridge the two zones together for larger pan sizes
- Use the timer function to avoid overcooking your food
- Handy boost mode gives you extra heat when you need it
- Auto switches off if left unattended for long periods
- Residual heat indicators show when the hob is still hot
- Unbranded design coordinates alongside other appliances
- Heats your pan, not the surface, so no energy is wasted
The details
This mini yet mighty two-zone induction hob is a fantastic addition to any kitchen. It features a handy boost mode and bridging function, giving you an extra burst of heat to speed up your cooking or the option to combine the two zones for larger pots and pans. With nine power levels to choose from, you can easily select the perfect heat for your dish. Additionally, the built-in timer function ensures precision by automatically switching off when the set time is reached. It's all super easy to operate thanks to the touch controls. For that extra peace of mind, the hob will turn itself off if left on for a long period of time.
Essential info
- Dimensions: H 60 x W 520 x D 290mm
- Cut-out dimensions: W 490 x D 270mm
- Number of zones: 2
- Heat levels: 9
- Hob type: Induction
- Controls: Touch
- Cable length: 1.25m
More info
- Residual heat indicators
- Pan sensor
- Child lock
- Power booster
- Timer: 99 mins
- Auto-shut off
- Flex zone
- Smooth, easy clean surface
- Max power: 2800W
- 220-240V ~ 50/60Hz supply voltage

Question from James: Asked on 03/10/2025 Do you know the maximum pan width this will heat. My current induction hob only seems to heat the middle of larger pans.
Hi James,The electriQ hob allows you to "bridge the two zones together" for larger cookware; although the exact maximum is unlisted, the overall 520 mm width suggests it can fully heat pan diameters in the 25 cm to 32 cm range, with larger pans potentially experiencing heat discrepancies.Thanks!
Hi James,The electriQ hob allows you to "bridge the two zones together" for larger cookware; although the exact maximum is unlisted, the overall 520 mm width suggests it can fully heat pan diameters in the 25 cm to 32 cm range, with larger pans potentially experiencing heat discrepancies.Thanks!
Hello, the biggest burner is 160mm in total. So that woud be the maximum size for the bottom of the pan. Thanks
Hello, the biggest burner is 160mm in total. So that would be the maximum size for the bottom of the pan. Thanks