Bosch PIE651BB5I 1800W Glass Ceramic Induction Hob With 4 Cooking Zone, Black
- PowerBoost: Up to 50% more power for faster heating.
- Designed as per the prevailing industry standards, it scores high on the aspect of utility.
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Amazon Kunde –
I am using this hub from past three years and it’s working as expected, no issues still now. I am completely depending with this hub and stopped using gas.
Initially I was scared to spend a big amount but finally shifted to hub. Perfect decision. Thanks to Bosch.
Note: Bosch service center experience was very worst. Don’t think you will get any response during installation or any issues lately.
AS –
Absolutely amazing, literally boils a pot of water in less than a minute on boost mode. Looks stunning and works really well.
S –
This product has a big issue with detection of induction compatible cookware available in the market. I have used cookware of Hawkins Futura, Vinod Cookware, Nirlon as well as ordinary stainless steel vessels with flat bottom. Different hotplates behave differently in detecting the cookware/vessels. Some are detected by only one hotplate, while others by 2 or 3 and sometimes even all 4 hotplates. Cookware detected by the largest hotplate is not detected by the smaller sized hotplates. So there is no consistency in the behaviour of the hotplates and with the result that I am unable to use this Hob confidently and efficiently. I believe, sensitivity adjustment of each hotplate so as to detect induction compatible vessels available in the Indian market, will make the product worth having.
I raised this issue with BOSCH. They are no suggesting that maybe cookware available in India that claim to be Induction compatible, are not suitable to work with this HOB. This is a trap. I have fallen into it and I don’t know how to get out of it. Why don’t they make some adjustments with the sensors to solve the problem. All such cookware work on the ordinary 2000/- Rs. stoves available in the market. Why not on BOSCH?