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- Adjustable Heat
- Stainless Steel Surface
- Independent Controls
- Two Heating Circuits
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Miele Stainless Grit one's teeth Grill Cooktop CS1326Y. Width: 15 (38.1cm). Stainless steel control protuberance. Indicator module with 'In operation' and residual heat indicators. Perfect for professional, flourishing Asian-style cuisine. Two heating circuits with independent controls. Adjustable hotness for different types of cooking. Stainless steel surface allows hot cooking on acquaintance for professional results. Full perimeter spillage channel collects liquids for simple tidiness. CSAF 400 Pot Rest. CSWA 400 Combiset Scale. Ceramic Outside Cleaner. Sidol steel & ceramic cooktop cleaner. KMSP 340 Stew Plate. CSZL 1000 connecting strip. Width: 14 15/16. Depth: 20 1/2. Zenith: 4 3/16. Width: 14 5/16. Depth: 19 11/16. Perfecting the Ultimate Cooking Skin The innovative design of Miele's new CombiSet range allows you to have the best of everything - gas, electric, induction, a resounding fryer, even a Japanese Tepan Yaki unit - side by side. The modular design of enables you to couturier surfaces that truly fit your cooking habits and desires. All modules are perfectly matched to one another in terms of their mould and functional characteristics so consumers can mix and match to form their own personal cooking space. Interminable Choices The flexibility of CombiSet cooking is not just defined by the type of surfaces that can be placed together, but also by the slew. CombiSets are, for example, ideal for small apartments. As few as a single two-burner unit can arrange a single-person kitchen totally functional. Conversely, an expansive island setting lends itself nicely to the style, functionality and versatility of CombiSet cooking. Large or insignificant, a Miele CombiSet selection can be tailor-made to fit any kitchen setting.
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- Stainless Steel Control Knob
- Frying Basket
- Safety Drain Valve
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Miele Stainless Bear up Deep Fryer Cooktop CS1411F. Width: 12 (28cm). Perfect for savory fried and boiled saucers. Cold oil and expansion zone for deep-frying results and safe operation. Fryer lid and hinged removable encumber handle offer an uncluttered cooking environment. Oil and water safety drain valve contribute safety when draining off fat or water. Indicator module with 'In operation' and residual heat indicators. 'Temperature reached' subpoena for perfect results. Stainless steel control knob. Solid stainless sword frame on all four sides. CSAF 400 Pot Rest. CSWA 400 Combiset Raise. Miele Ceramic and Stainless Steel Cleaner. KMSP 340 Simmer Plate. CSZL 1000 connecting get undressed. Width: 11 3/8. Depth: 20 1/4. Height: 10 3/4. Width: 10 13/16. Obscurity: 19 11/16. Perfecting the Ultimate Cooking Surface The innovative design of Miele's new CombiSet migrate allows you to have the best of everything - gas, electric, induction, a deep fryer, even a Japanese Tepan Yaki segment - side by side. The modular design of enables you to tailor surfaces that truly fit your cooking habits and wants. All modules are perfectly matched to one another in terms of their design and functional characteristics so consumers can mix and tie to form their own personal cooking space. Limitless Choices The flexibility of CombiSet cuisine is not just defined by the type of surfaces that can be placed together, but also by the number. CombiSets are, for example, paradigm for small apartments. As few as a single two-burner unit can make a single-person cookhouse totally functional. Conversely, an expansive island setting lends itself nicely to the period, functionality and versatility of CombiSet cooking. Large or small, a Miele CombiSet selection can be garment-maker-made to fit any kitchen setting.
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Crappy Miele cooktops with knobs on
On the surface Miele is the brand to buy. It’s solid, doesn’t discount and sponsors most of the important food events. It is the backbone of the mobile kitchens at Prahran Market.
Then why am I left so angry by my stove top? Because it is really badly designed, has plastic knobs which broke off within a few months and because it costs about twice as much as, for instance, Smeg.
Miele also invoices direct so retailers can’t discount. But because I packaged it with a shitload of stuff, the retailer applied a discount to everything else. That means I didn’t pay full price for Miele (Yah boo sucks to you) anyway. This included my Qasair extraction system which is custom installed semi-industrial and which is probably the best you can buy. And I don’t say that lightly.
I’m not saying I expect the hob to be durable enough to survive cooking for several brigades of storm troopers invading Poland. But I do expect it to be robust enough to survive the vigourous shuffling of pans and the odd -okay, quite frequent – pot boiling over in the hands of a brigade of one food wanker cooking for two.
On the plus side the hob has nice heavy trivetts and I’m sure if I was igeneous enough I could disable a modern day T-90 Russian tank with them.
There are several problems with my Miele hob. On the design the raised panel with the knobs raises the knobs too high, above the hight of a pan on the trivetts so when you pull the pan towards you it hits the knob knocking it off. Remember these are cheap plastic knobs and after several months of being knocked off plastic bits broke off so it is difficult to operate the knobs now.
The burners although seemingly robust are not. The rivets on one have corroded and the whole unit has fallen apart. What I’m cooking here is stocks and soups, not concentrated sulphuric acid or making home made explosives.
I regret leaving my Ilve in Sydney. But them Stephen Downes had problems with Ilve and on his comparatively low profile blog attracted some 27 comments from people griping about their stoves.
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Crappy Miele cooktops with knobs on
See where the knobs broke. O r should that be knobs off? On the surface Miele is the brand to buy. It’s solid, doesn’t discount and sponsors most of the important food events. It is the backbone of the mobile kitchens at Prahran Market. Then why am I left so angry by my stove top? Because it is really badly designed, has plastic knobs which broke off within a few months and because it costs about twice as much as, for instance, Smeg. Miele also invoices direct so retailers can’t di
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