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  • It's one close to my heart because I installed an induction hob in my own kitchen many years ago and sweated bullets over it at the time :)

  • I've got one wrapped up in the basement that I could do with installing but needs the 32A circuit and I'm about to get enough other work done that it seems silly to do a quick fix for this when a new kitchen and likely complete rewire isn't a million miles away.

    But it'd certainly be nice to have it instead of the little Ikea portable induction hob sitting on the side atm... :/

  • 32amp is huge though. Mine needed 16amp max, just a bit too much for the 13amp socket but I managed to find a cooker that works on 13amp and switched the hob and cooker.

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