Lincat IH21 Twin Zone Induction Hob | Commercial Countertop
Product Description
The Lincat IH21 is a twin-zone countertop induction hob designed for commercial kitchen use. It operates on induction technology, meaning heat is generated directly in the base of a compatible...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 654
- External height (mm)
- 115
- External width (mm)
- 350
- Power rating (kw)
- 3
Product Description
The Lincat IH21 is a twin-zone countertop induction hob designed for commercial kitchen use. It operates on induction technology, meaning heat is generated directly in the base of a compatible pan rather than through a conventional heating element or gas flame. The result is faster heat-up, more precise control, and a cooking surface that stays significantly cooler to the touch during service.
In a busy kitchen environment, induction performs noticeably differently to gas or conventional electric. Response to power adjustments is immediate, which helps during service when temperatures need to be held precisely or changed quickly. Because no residual heat builds up in the hob surface itself, there is less ambient heat radiating into the kitchen — a practical advantage in smaller or poorly ventilated spaces. The twin-zone layout allows two pans to be operated independently and simultaneously, which extends the output of a compact unit considerably.
From an operational standpoint, the IH21 offers several practical advantages:
- Immediate power response supports precise temperature management during service
- Cooler working surface reduces kitchen ambient heat and burn risk
- Pan detection function cuts power automatically when no pan is present, reducing energy waste
- Smooth ceramic glass surface is straightforward to wipe down between covers
- Plug-in design requires no fixed installation, giving flexibility in how space is arranged
As a portable, plug-in unit, the IH21 does not require a dedicated hardwired supply or specialist installation — it connects to a standard commercial outlet. It is worth confirming that the available socket circuit is suitable for the hob's rated draw before positioning it. Induction hobs require cookware with a ferrous base; existing aluminium or copper pans will not be compatible, which is worth factoring in if you are transitioning from gas. The Ceran glass ceramic surface, while robust, should be protected from heavy impact and abrasive cleaning materials.
The IH21 is well suited to smaller food service operations — café kitchens, small restaurant pass areas, pop-up catering, and hospitality prep environments — where flexibility and a low footprint matter. It also works well as supplementary output alongside a main cooking suite. For higher-volume operations running continuous service across multiple zones, a larger or more permanently installed induction solution may be worth considering.
If you are unsure whether induction suits your current cookware, workflow, or power supply, we are happy to talk it through before you commit.
Key Features
- Twin independent cooking zones for simultaneous pan operation
- Boost function delivers accelerated heat for rapid bring-to-boil tasks
- Pan detection automatically cuts power when cookware is removed
- 6mm Ceran glass ceramic surface resists impact and simplifies cleaning
- Plug-in countertop design requires no fixed electrical installation
Operational Benefits
- Immediate power response supports precise temperature control throughout service
- Cooler hob surface reduces ambient kitchen heat during prolonged use
- Automatic pan detection reduces energy waste between cooking tasks
- Portable setup allows flexible positioning without rewiring or installation work
- Smooth surface cleans quickly between covers, supporting kitchen hygiene standards
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 654
- External height (mm)
- 115
- External width (mm)
- 350
- Power rating (kw)
- 3
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 12
Frequently Asked Questions
- No — the IH21 is a plug-in unit, so it connects to a standard commercial socket without the need for hardwired installation. You should confirm that the circuit supplying the socket is rated appropriately for the hob's power draw before use, particularly if other equipment is running from the same circuit.
- Induction hobs require cookware with a ferrous base — typically cast iron or stainless steel pans with a magnetic bottom. Aluminium, copper, and most non-stick pans without an induction-compatible base will not work. If you are moving from a gas setup, it is worth auditing your current pan inventory before committing.
- The IH21 is designed for commercial use and includes overheat protection and an internal cooling fan to manage sustained operation. It is well suited to smaller operations and supplementary use, but for sites running high-volume continuous service across multiple zones, a heavier-duty or multi-zone induction solution may be a more appropriate fit.