fotokatze
2012-02-19 10:59:40
- #1
Hello Pappl!
For the devices you asked about, the power levels of the individual cooking zones are different. On the Ikea overview page for cooktops, hover the mouse over the respective device and check the box for Compare. Do this for all desired models. Then click on "Show comparison" at the top. Then the devices are displayed side by side on a new page and quite far down the different power levels of the various cooking zones are listed.
I think, if you maintain the required clearance areas to the back, front, left, right, and below, and cut out the corresponding walls of the carcasses accordingly large, it should be feasible. However, I think you'll effectively lose a pull-out drawer on each side and also have to do without the top drawer/drawer in the middle. You might be able to help yourself with a thicker or higher-mounted countertop to create the necessary ventilation space under the cooktop.
Let me know how you implemented it. Good luck. fotokatze
What is the difference between FRAMID HINF4S, HINF4T & NUTID HIN4T, apart from the size? They all have induction. In the kitchen planner and on Ikea.at there is no difference on the description page, except for the total wattage (but the new HIN4T is also supposed to have 7000W). :confused:
For the devices you asked about, the power levels of the individual cooking zones are different. On the Ikea overview page for cooktops, hover the mouse over the respective device and check the box for Compare. Do this for all desired models. Then click on "Show comparison" at the top. Then the devices are displayed side by side on a new page and quite far down the different power levels of the various cooking zones are listed.
Does the 78cm FRAMTID HIN4S also fit under a 60cm base cabinet? To the left and right of the cooktop there would again be pull-out cabinets with 3 drawers. Unfortunately, an 80cm base cabinet is not possible.
I think, if you maintain the required clearance areas to the back, front, left, right, and below, and cut out the corresponding walls of the carcasses accordingly large, it should be feasible. However, I think you'll effectively lose a pull-out drawer on each side and also have to do without the top drawer/drawer in the middle. You might be able to help yourself with a thicker or higher-mounted countertop to create the necessary ventilation space under the cooktop.
Let me know how you implemented it. Good luck. fotokatze