Siemens full-surface induction cooktop lets you arrange the pans wherever you like
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Siemens offers its full-surface induction cooktop in surface-mounted (pictured) and flush-mounted versions
Siemens' full-surface induction cooktop allows up to four pieces of cookware to be placed anywhere on its surface
Siemens' full-surface induction cooktop provides cooktop flexibility
Siemens' full-surface induction cooktop boasts up to 48 conductors to form a continuous cooking surface
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Earlier this year at CES 2012, Siemens subsidiary Thermador unveiled its Freedom Induction Cooktop that allows pots and pans of various sizes to be placed anywhere on its surface instead of being constrained to fixed cooking zones. Now Siemens has shown its own full-surface induction cooktop that provides the same freedom of cookware placement.
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