Adventys GLN 3000 Single Zone Induction Hob 3kW
Product Description
The Adventys GLN 3000 is a single-zone induction hob producing 3kW of cooking power from a standard 13A plug. Made in France by a manufacturer with a solid track record...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 105(H) x 310(W) x 385(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 2 Years
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Product Description
The Adventys GLN 3000 is a single-zone induction hob producing 3kW of cooking power from a standard 13A plug. Made in France by a manufacturer with a solid track record in professional induction, it is designed for commercial kitchens that need reliable, controllable heat without the commitment of a hardwired installation. The compact stainless steel construction means it can be positioned wherever it is most useful — on a pass, a prep counter, or a satellite station.
Induction transfers heat directly to the pan rather than the surrounding surface, which means faster response to temperature changes and more consistent results than traditional hob types. For service tasks such as reducing sauces, holding stocks, or finishing dishes to order, that precision has real operational value. The 3kW element supports reasonable recovery between uses, though operators planning sustained back-to-back service at full load should note this is a single-zone unit — it is not a substitute for a multi-burner range in a high-volume kitchen.
The GLN 3000 suits operations where flexibility matters:
- Plug-and-play setup — no electrician required for initial installation
- Cool surrounding surface reduces burn risk and simplifies end-of-service cleaning
- Digital controls support consistent results across different members of staff
- Induction efficiency keeps running costs lower than comparable gas or ceramic output
- Lightweight construction makes repositioning between services straightforward
Because it runs from a 13A socket, placement is largely unconstrained by fixed infrastructure — a genuine advantage for pop-up operations, temporary stations, or kitchens where running additional hardwired circuits is not practical. One important consideration: induction requires ferrous-base cookware. Aluminium, copper, and most non-magnetic pans will not work, so it is worth auditing your existing pan stock before committing.
The GLN 3000 is well suited to cafés, small restaurants, hotel room service preparation, private dining setups, and as a supplementary station in larger kitchens. Operators running high-volume continuous service across multiple cooking zones may find a higher-output or multi-zone unit better matched to their throughput demands.
If you are weighing up whether this model fits your service style and existing setup, the team are happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- 3kW induction element with responsive power control across cooking zones
- Operates from a standard 13A socket with no hardwired installation required
- Stainless steel construction weighing 5kg for easy repositioning
- Digital power controls for precise and repeatable temperature management
- Single-zone cooking surface suited to targeted service tasks
Operational Benefits
- Deployable anywhere with a 13A socket, removing fixed installation constraints
- Faster heat response supports precise finishing and sauce work during service
- Cool surrounding surface reduces burn risk in tight or open kitchen environments
- Lower energy draw compared to gas or ceramic equivalents reduces running costs
- Minimal setup time makes it practical for pop-up and temporary kitchen operations
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 105(H) x 310(W) x 385(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The GLN 3000 is a single-zone, 3kW unit, which makes it well suited to supplementary or finishing tasks rather than as a primary cooking station in a high-volume kitchen. For operations running sustained back-to-back covers across multiple cooking points, a higher-output or multi-zone induction unit would be a more practical fit.
- The GLN 3000 runs from a standard 13A socket, so no additional electrical work or hardwired connection is required. This makes it particularly well suited to pop-up kitchens, temporary stations, and event catering setups where fixed infrastructure is limited.
- Induction cooking requires pans with a ferrous base — cast iron and magnetic stainless steel work well. Aluminium, copper, and non-magnetic pans will not function on an induction surface, so it is worth checking your current pan stock before installing the unit in service.