Kitchens Review CookingRAK Hidden Appliances Cooktop

CookingRAK plays into key trend for hidden appliances

CookingRAK is a one-of-a-kind hidden induction cooking system that creates a stylish impression and professional results in the modern kitchen. Its innovative integration directly into the countertop signifies a significant leap in kitchen design, seamlessly merging style with practicality.

Designed to create a multi-functional kitchen space ideal for daily use, the integrated system enables users to prepare, cook and dine in the same space.

The technology combines the high-performance of RAK Ceramics porcelain slabs with an induction system that operates through a magnetic field. Porcelain has always been the ideal choice for kitchen countertops as they are made of a durable material resistant to heat, stain, and scratch. They are also resistant to moisture and do not easily stain, making them easier to clean.

CookingRAK is exclusively produced with RAK Ceramics porcelain slabs in 14.5mm thickness and 135.5×305 cm size. The slabs are capable of withstanding high temperatures and with a surface hardness that resists scratching and staining. They are also an ideal material for kitchen countertops as they are very hygienic, food-safe, and less likely to harbour moulds and bacteria.

To conveniently locate the cooking zones on the countertop, the RAK Ceramics slabs can be customised to add special markings in six modifications that will suit any kitchen style. The system has four silicone pads, to protect the countertop while cooking.

Safety in the kitchen is always important, and with CookingRAK’s induction system, the countertop surface does not heat up. Using electromagnetic currents, it will only heat the cookware placed over the hob. An efficient way of cooking, the induction plate detects a container on its surface and by means of magnetic waves agitates its particles, heating it and cooking the contents to perfection.

Simple to use, the system can be controlled in two ways, via remote control or through a free downloadable app. CookingRAK can be chosen in a wide range of colour schemes, designed to meet the latest trends, from the modern and minimalist to classic or rustic.

For more details visit Cooking RAK | Hidden Induction System for Modern Kitchens (rakceramics.com). Rrp: £1150 for the Cooking RAK induction hob and controls (additional costs based on the project for porcelain worktops).

Contact: RAK Ceramics UK , 01730 237850www.rakceramics.com/uk/

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