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Built in Induction Hob Buying Guide

Choose the Perfect Built-in Induction Hob for Your Kitchen

Choose the Perfect Built-in Induction Hob for Your Kitchen

A Smart, Safe & Efficient Way to Cook. Choose the Right Induction Hob for Your Kitchen.

With the growing awareness of energy-efficient and safe cooking, there is a shift towards cooking with Induction, and in a modular kitchen, the same will have to be a Built-in Induction Hob. A built-in induction hob not only enhances kitchen aesthetics but also improves cooking efficiency, safety, and everyday convenience.

This buying guide answers the most common questions customers have, helping them make a confident, long-term decision based on kitchen design, cooking habits, and performance needs.

Why the Right Induction Hob Matters?

Indian cooking involves a mix of quick frying, boiling, slow simmering, and multi-dish preparation. An induction hob must handle frequent use, varying heat levels, and different cookware sizes—every single day.

Choosing the right built-in induction hob ensures:
  • Faster and more controlled cooking
  • Safer operation without open flames
  • Better energy efficiency
  • A cleaner, cooler kitchen environment

Why Choose a Built-in Induction Hob?

A built-in induction hob is designed to blend into your kitchen layout and daily lifestyle, offering more than just advanced cooking technology.

  • Seamless modular kitchen look: Installed flush into the countertop, it gives a clean, premium, clutter-free appearance.
  • Built for permanent kitchen setups: Ideal for homeowners planning a long-term modular kitchen, unlike portable induction units.
  • More organized cooking space: No raised edges or loose placement—everything feels integrated and balanced.
  • Easy to clean and maintain: Smooth glass surface with no burners or grates means quick daily cleaning.
  • Safer modern cooking option: No open flame or gas connection, making it suitable for modern urban homes. As only the pan where the cooking is happening gets hot, so no heat loss occurs, cooking is more efficient and doesn’t raise the surrounding temperature.

Number of Zones: Choosing the Right Configuration

The number of cooking zones should be selected based on cooking habits and multitasking needs, not just family size.

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2-Zone Induction Hobs

Ideal for compact kitchens and everyday cooking needs. Suitable for users who cook fewer dishes at a time. Normally installed alongside a Gas Hob.

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4-Zone Induction Hobs

Designed for larger families and heavy cooking routines. Allows multiple dishes to be cooked simultaneously without compromising performance.

Advantages of Using a Built-in Induction Hob in Indian Cooking

This section focuses on how induction supports real Indian cooking habits—not kitchen design.

  • Faster cooking for daily meals: Heats utensils quickly, reducing time for boiling water, tea, dals, and curries.
  • Better control for Indian recipes: Multiple power levels help with slow simmering, reheating gravies, and controlled frying.
  • Less heat in the kitchen: Keeps the kitchen cooler during long cooking sessions, especially in Indian climates.
  • Timer function: The timer can be set to end the cooking, making it hassle-free.
  • Safety features: No flame flare-ups, child lock, auto shut-off, and pan detection.
  • Cleaner cooking environment: No soot, no burnt oil deposits, and easier post-cooking cleanup.

Cooking Speed: What "Power" Really Means (Simple)

Customers often get confused by wattage. Here is the simple truth:

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  • Higher power = faster boiling and quicker cooking.
  • More power levels = better control for simmer and slow cooking.
  • Some hobs offer Boost mode for extra-fast boiling for a short time

Cookware Compatibility

Induction works only with induction-friendly utensils. If the utensil is not compatible, the hob may not heat at all.

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  • Use flat-bottom utensils (better contact, better heating)
  • Avoid uneven/curved bases (heating may stop or become weak)

Safety Features That Matter

Induction is generally safer than gas because there is no flame, but a good hob should also protect you during real-life situations (boil-over, distraction, kids at home).

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Must-have protections:

  • Auto pan detection: Heats only when the utensil is placed
  • Auto shut-off/unattended protection: Hob switches off if left on too long
  • Residual heat warning: Indicates the surface is still hot to the touch after cooking
  • Child lock: Prevents unintended operation

Installation Considerations

Built-in induction hobs need correct installation for performance and durability.
The most important point customers miss is ventilation below the hob.

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Before buying, ensure:

  • Correct countertop cut-out size (as per model)
  • Ventilation space below the hob for airflow (air intake/outlet)
  • Adequate distance from overhead cabinets to handle heat safely
  • Proper electrical connection with proper earth connection (do not install on unsafe wiring)

Cleaning & Maintenance

Induction hobs are easy to maintain because there are no burners or grates. Still, correct cleaning protects the glass surface.

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Best practices:

  • Switch off and clean only after it cools down
  • Use a soft cloth; avoid abrasive scrubbers
  • Do not pour water directly on the hob
  • Keep the base of the utensils clean to avoid marks on the glass
  • Mains to switch off only once the cooling fan is OFF

Why Choose Glen?

A built-in induction hob is a long-term kitchen decision. The right choice depends on zone configuration, cooking control, safety protections, correct installation, and ease of maintenance.
Glen offers built-in induction hobs in 2-zone and 4-zone configurations, designed for Indian cooking needs with a strong focus on performance, safety, and reliable support.

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FAQs

A built-in induction hob is permanently installed into the kitchen countertop, offering a seamless modular look. Unlike portable induction cooktops, it is designed for long-term use, better ventilation, higher power handling, and a more organized, clutter-free cooking space.

Indian cooking involves frying, boiling, simmering, and multitasking daily. Built-in induction hobs provide faster heating, precise power control, cooler kitchens, and improved safety without open flames, making them suitable for frequent and intensive Indian cooking routines.

A 2-zone induction hob suits compact kitchens and light cooking needs, often paired with a gas hob. A 4-zone induction hob is ideal for larger families or users who cook multiple dishes simultaneously without compromising cooking speed or efficiency.

Yes. Higher wattage allows faster boiling and quicker cooking, while multiple power levels help with slow simmering and controlled frying. Some induction hobs also offer a boost function for extra-fast heating when required for short durations.

Induction hobs work only with induction-friendly cookware. Flat-bottom utensils ensure proper contact and efficient heating. Utensils with uneven or curved bases may heat poorly or fail to work, reducing cooking efficiency and performance consistency.

Ensure correct countertop cut-out size, proper ventilation below the hob, safe electrical and earthing connections, and adequate clearance from cabinets. Essential safety features include pan detection, auto shut-off, residual heat indicators, and a child lock for daily safety.

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