induction hob from 12v planet

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enough to know i shouldnt touch things i know nothing about ....
if anyone is looking at self build or is considering changing their layout (if they have the option of course, perhaps because they need to change damaged worktops etc) - this might be worth considering if you already have a power set up that includes a large inverter. They also have a 1500W option if needed


 
Is it 12v though?
Actually, no i dont think it is - good spot ! my mistake ! after all, you wouldnt need an inverter if it was DOH!!
title of the thread now changed !
 
Nice little unit though, would be a handy addition to the gas hob.
 
Three years ago:eek: I reported that the Ikea Induction Hob was much more
expensive at the Ikea store at Mercia than the Ikea stores in the UK.

The difference in price was quite large I recall.


Well, three years on and jogged by this post, I've had another look;

Ikea UK

Ikea in Spain

I appreciate that Ikea's version is nominally 2000w and therefore of no use to peeps who's
vans don't have a large capacity Inverter but there are some that do and there's the use
of it on EHU.

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Three years ago:eek: I reported that the Ikea Induction Hob was much more
expensive at the Ikea store at Mercia than the Ikea stores in the UK.

The difference in price was quite large I recall.


Well, three years on and jogged by this post, I've had another look;

Ikea UK

Ikea in Spain

I appreciate that Ikea's version is nominally 2000w and therefore of no use to peeps who's
vans don't have a large capacity Inverter but there are some that do and there's the use
of it on EHU.
fair price, but it cant be installed 'into' the worktop, though that can be an advantage in being able to use an induction hob outside (as i found out earlier this year!)
 
if anyone is looking at self build or is considering changing their layout (if they have the option of course, perhaps because they need to change damaged worktops etc) - this might be worth considering if you already have a power set up that includes a large inverter. They also have a 1500W option if needed


Cheers just what i am looking for 2 now ordered they are good with the controls separate as the pan can be restricted otherwise
 
sorry, I made a mistake and misread the specs..

It's 240v
  • Energy efficient (ideal for use with a 12V battery & inverter)
 
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scotjimland. Sorry Jim, I couldn't find 12v in the specs. :(

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Cheers,

Jock. :)

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if anyone is looking at self build or is considering changing their layout (if they have the option of course, perhaps because they need to change damaged worktops etc) - this might be worth considering if you already have a power set up that includes a large inverter. They also have a 1500W option if needed


I think i bought the last 2 they had in stock. Odly they are dearer on sterling power site and you have to pay postage
 
Cheers just what i am looking for 2 now ordered they are good with the controls separate as the pan can be restricted otherwise
dont forget the new pans now !! if you're going searching personally, take a magnet with you !!!

did you get the 1000w or 1500w?

i do like the look of them especially as they can be installed in the worktop !
 
dont forget the new pans now !! if you're going searching personally, take a magnet with you !!!
Thanks we already have them as we use induction at home but good point.
We have been using a portable one in the motorhome

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I use a Vango 800w one off the inverter in the Motorhome.

It works really well.

Does wallop the batteries though.
 
dont forget the new pans now !! if you're going searching personally, take a magnet with you !!!

did you get the 1000w or 1500w?

i do like the look of them especially as they can be installed in the worktop !

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I have just plugged it in at home and it works very well on the worktop,although only for 30seconds i will try again another day on a scap of wood to see if it gets hot underneath out of interest. But we fully intend to fit into a worktop in the camper though

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