Nisbets Essentials Single Induction Hob 2.7kW
Product Description
The Nisbets Essentials Single Induction Hob is a compact, single-zone unit designed for light-duty cooking tasks. It runs from a standard 13A socket, requires no fixed installation, and heats only...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 83(H) x 320(W) x 368(D)mm
- Dimension area
- 220
- Material
- Stainless Steel & Plastic
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Product Description
The Nisbets Essentials Single Induction Hob is a compact, single-zone unit designed for light-duty cooking tasks. It runs from a standard 13A socket, requires no fixed installation, and heats only the cookware placed directly on its surface — making it a practical option where a portable or supplementary heat source is needed.
In terms of real-world performance, this hob is best understood as a support unit rather than a primary cooking station. The 2.7kW output is adequate for boiling, simmering, frying, and sautéing at low to moderate throughput — one pan at a time. It is not suited to sustained high-volume service. Where it performs well is in controlled, lower-intensity settings: a front-of-house station for finishing dishes, a prep area needing occasional heat, or as a reliable backup when a main range is temporarily out of service.
- Runs from a standard 13A plug — no hardwiring or gas supply required
- Lightweight and genuinely portable between kitchen areas or sites
- Induction heating keeps the surrounding surface cool, reducing burn risk
- Digital controls allow straightforward temperature adjustment during service
- Flat surface wipes down quickly — no burners or grates to clean around
Because this unit plugs into a standard socket, there are no electrical installation costs and no specialist ventilation requirements beyond normal kitchen airflow. It is worth confirming that your cookware is induction-compatible — pans require a magnetic base — before putting the unit into use. The stainless steel and plastic construction keeps the unit light and easy to move, though operators should be aware this reflects its light-duty positioning. It is not built to the same specification as a fixed countertop induction unit intended for continuous service.
This hob is well suited to small catering operations, pop-up events, mobile catering units, front-of-house finishing stations, or as a temporary backup on a busy service line. For sites requiring continuous multi-zone induction cooking or higher sustained output, a heavier-duty countertop or range-style induction unit would be a more appropriate choice.
If you are weighing up whether this unit is the right fit for your service volume or kitchen setup, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- 2.7kW induction element heats cookware directly for fast response
- Operates from a standard 13A plug socket with no hardwiring needed
- Digital touch controls with temperature range of 60–240°C
- Compact footprint of 320 x 368mm suits countertop use in tight spaces
- Lightweight at 5.6kg for genuine portability between kitchen areas
Operational Benefits
- Deployable instantly without electricians, reducing setup time and cost
- Cool surrounding surface lowers burn risk during front-of-house use
- Flat glass-style top cleans quickly, supporting hygiene between services
- Portable design allows repositioning as kitchen workflow demands change
- Provides a reliable backup heat source when primary cooking lines are down
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 83(H) x 320(W) x 368(D)mm
- Dimension area
- 220
- Material
- Stainless Steel & Plastic
- Temperature range
- 60-240°C
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 5.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Not ideally. The 2.7kW output is well suited to low-to-moderate throughput tasks such as finishing, simmering, or prep work, but it is not designed for continuous high-volume service. Operators running a busy main line would be better served by a higher-capacity fixed induction unit.
- No specialist installation is required — it runs from a standard 13A plug socket, so there are no electrician costs or gas connections involved. Normal kitchen ventilation is sufficient; no dedicated extraction is needed for the unit itself.
- The hob requires induction-compatible cookware, meaning pans must have a magnetic base — cast iron and most stainless steel pans typically work, while aluminium and copper pans generally do not. A simple way to check is whether a magnet sticks firmly to the base of the pan.