Product Name: Bosch Benchmark Series NITP668SUC 36 Inch Induction Cooktop with FlexInduction PowerMove SpeedBoost Dual Ring Element 5 Heating Elements PotSense PreciseSelect ChildLock Keep Warm and SafeStart Stainl
36 Inch Induction Cooktop with FlexInductionEnhance your kitchen with this induction cooktop by Bosch. This cooktop offers an assortment of innovative features to make cooking a breeze. FlexInduction allows you to place your cookware wherever you want on the flexible cooking zone. This feature provides more flexibility by combining two cooking zones into one larger zone. PowerMove devices the FlexInduction into 3 preset power level zones by simply moving the cookware. Use SpeedBoost to add even more power to speed up the cooking process. The Keep Warm function is ideal for melting chocolate or butter. The Dual-Ring center cooking zone is perfect for accommodating large pots and pans. Enjoy the array of safety features that come in this cooktop. PotSense works to automatically recognizes the bottom of pans on the cooking element. SafeStart ensures that the heating elements are only activated if suitable cookware is in position and not active when other metal objects are placed on the heating elements.The ChildLock prevents the cooktop from being accidentally switched on and locks temperature settings if in use. Thanks to the CountDown Timer you can multi-task in the kitchen and the cooktop will automatically shut off individual cooking elements when their programmed time has expired.About BoschEveryone knows Germans craft brilliant and efficient machines. The question is: Why At Bosch, it's because they relish a challenge. They prize the ability to overcome technological obstacles in order to produce precise, powerful appliances that perform better, are more intuitive and use fewer resources, while delivering world-class performance. Moreover, they aren't afraid of the exacting work it takes to produce elegant, stylish products with the most advanced technology available. Combine that with rigorous technical education, strict German efficiency guidelines and over two hundred days of rain driving them inside for long periods, well, maybe it's not that difficult to understand what drives Germans to engineer the world's best machines.