Asko Anthracite cooktops

HOC12003I know how popular induction cooking has become and I can certainly appreciate the benefits of an induction cooktop, but I must confess to a not-so-secret love for gas cooking. And this new cooktop from ASKO, with its sleek European style and “coal” black finish, is not only gorgeous to look at but functions at the highest levels as well.

The 90cm ASKO HG1984A makes a bold statement in design with a lustrous black Anthracite finish that is in keeping with the latest European trends. With five burners – including a wok burner – the finish is streak resistant and easy to clean.

HOC13024The appliance is intelligently designed to optimise space, with an interesting layout maximising the distance between each burner and allowing several large pans to be used at once. Sleek and seamless in profile, the cooktop rethinks traditional cooking methods with full-width cast iron trivets and a low profile that increases the overall cooking space and improves the cooking experience for the user.

Utilising ASKO’s unique A+ burner design, directional holes in the burners ensure the flame arcs directly under your pot, meaning faster heat-up times, efficient use of gas, and greater temperature control.

This sleek and smartly designed cooktop is the latest addition to ASKO’s Anthracite appliance range, with ASKO’s latest oven releases also
available in the same cutting edge finish.

For more information visit www.asko.com.au

Let me know what you think about gas v induction cooking. Do you have a preference?