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Electric Hob in Singapore

For an HDB or condo kitchen without a gas point, an electric or induction hob is the clean, flush-fitting choice, and we supply and install them from brands like Tecno, Fujioh, Mayer, EF, Bertazzoni and Rinnai. The range covers compact domino units and full built-in hobs, starting around $299. These are built-in fixtures, so our licensed electricians cut the worktop where needed, wire the hob to a suitable supply and seal it in. Message us your countertop cut-out size and electrical setup over WhatsApp and we'll quote supply plus installation.

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Electric Hob — common questions

Do you install electric and induction hobs?
Yes. We supply the hob and our licensed electricians fit it into your worktop, wire it to a suitable power supply and seal it in. Installation is quoted on top of the hob price.
Which hob brands do you carry?
We stock Tecno, Fujioh, Turbo, Bertazzoni, EF, Teka, Otimmo, Uno, EuropAce, Mayer, Rinnai and Midea, covering both induction and electric ceramic hobs.
How much does an electric hob cost, with installation?
Hobs start at around $299, with each model's price on its listing. Installation is separate and depends on your kitchen and wiring, so send us your details for a supply-plus-install quote.
What's the difference between induction and ceramic electric hobs?
Induction hobs heat the pan directly using a magnetic field, so they're faster, more efficient and stay cooler around the pan, but need induction-compatible cookware. Ceramic electric hobs heat the glass surface and work with any flat-bottomed pan but are slower to respond. We carry both.
Do induction hobs need special wiring in an HDB flat?
Larger induction hobs draw significant power and often need a dedicated circuit and the right cable rating rather than a standard kitchen socket. Our electricians check your existing supply during the install and advise if any upgrade is needed.
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