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Asko's cooking with (and without) gas

Induction, ceramic or gas: there’s an Asko cooktop for every kitchen.

- BY SAMANTHA BRENNAN

Asko HC1643G 60cm Ceramic Cooktop

$699

A smartly designed compact cooktop with enough space around the plates to accommodat­e large pans, this model also features dual coil zones to suit pots with smaller bases. Electronic touch control, a residual heat indicator and child lock built into a simple black glass panel make this a functional, good-looking option for any kitchen.

Asko HI1975G 90cm Induction Cooktop

$3599

If you like the look of ceramic cooktops but can’t give up the heat responsive­ness of gas, then intelligen­t induction technology is for you. The generous dimensions of this premium model make it ideal for hard-working kitchens. With a Boost function for temporaril­y higher heat and a modern, minimalist look, this cooktop’s signature feature is its Bridge Zones, which combines cooking zones to suit larger, longer pans and dishes.

Asko HG1776SD 75cm Gas Cooktop

$1599

If you’re after classic, profession­al looks and performanc­e, this five-burner stainless steel gas cooktop definitely fits the bill. Standout features include the Super Flex Wok Burner, Nano Tech protective coating for easy cleaning, flame failure device for safety, and A+ Hybrid Burners, which direct the flame under cookware for faster and more efficient heating.

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