There are currently so many manufacturers advertising their hobs in the marketplace that it is difficult to figure out where to begin. If you are looking for a product that will last, look good and is competitively priced, why not start with the one that offers all of these… and more? The Miele hob is a durable hob and will be the perfect addition to your kitchen in terms of looks and size as well as offering lots of innovative features.
The company began in Germany by Carl Miele in 1899. Its early days were spent initially producing dairy product machines as well as a tub washing machine. How times change because today, though still family run, Miele is a global player producing all manner of ‘high end’ home and kitchen utilities from coffee machines to refrigerators.
You name it, Miele produce it as the company has grown from strength to strength it has realised the potential in not only the domestic market but the commercial market too.
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![]() Miele KM405 29 cm Gas Hob £231.00
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![]() Miele 2 Ring Induction Hob CS1212 £450.00
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![]() Brand New MIELE KM6380 Induction hob - 3 zones - BNIB £1,250.00
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![]() Miele KM443 Electric Hobs £300.00
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![]() Miele Replacement Hob Scraper Blades (x10) £9.06
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![]() Miele Cleaning Agent for Ceramic Hobs (250ml) £12.49
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If you are considering purchasing a Miele hob, you should understand there is nothing but variety from the company who’s motto is “Immer Besser” or “Always better”. With the Miele hob firmly planted at the centre of any kitchen, it has got to be reliable and ideally simple to use. With a hob from Miele, you will have all these criteria and more but essentially, your hob will be one that will be so simple and easy to use that you won’t need to spend valuable cooking time working out what goes where and how.
There is a choice of Miele hob including gas, induction and Hi-Lite. Which one suits you the best? With an induction hob, the controls are simplistic and easy to use while heating temperature is effectively maintained in order to encourage energy efficiency.
If you have a gas hob and require LPG, the Miele hob will be compatible to that. With five burners including the mono-wok burner, and a stylish design, how can you resist? If the Miele gas hob isn’t what you are after, there are the Hi-Lite and Induction hobs to tempt you instead. While the Hi-Lite offers up to five cooking zones and flat touch controls, the Induction hob provides pan recognition and touch sensors for 2 to 5 cooking zones. The rest is up to you.


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