With three simple burners, the Sauter SPI9544B is certainly not the most sophisticated induction hob available on the market, but does it at least master the basic functions? This is what we will see…
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Direct commands with two customizable shortcuts.
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A rapid rise in temperature on a large stove.
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Low temperature control.
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Rather silent.
Easy to use with its direct controls, the Sauter SPI9544B induction hob doesn’t disappoint in terms of performance either. It offers three fires, each with 14 power levels, two of which can be stored, one promotion and a function “fermentation”This guarantees a certain flexibility. The larger one allows for a faster rise in temperature, while the smaller one is suitable for more delicate foods. The Sauter plate can also boast of being quite quiet and energy efficient. In short a great choice for those not looking for twinnable zones, as the Samsung NZ63N9777GK offers, however for an extra hundred euros.
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An alternative
Except for its behavior during low temperatures – and the absence of a pairable zone for those who absolutely want one – it’s hard to find fault with the Sauter SPI4360B. It accomplishes its mission brilliantly by offering various relevant suggestions, such as specific displays for each cooking zone or pre-programmable power levels.