What is a German induction cooktop?
A German induction cooktop is a type of cooktop that uses modern electromagnetic induction technology, produced or developed according to European technical standards. This is a high-end segment of cooktops that is highly regarded for its durability, performance, and safety.
Currently, on the market, German induction cooktops are often divided into the following types:
Imported complete units: Manufactured and assembled directly in Germany, high quality, high cost
Products manufactured in Europe: Produced in EU countries according to German standards
OEM products (custom production): Designed according to specific standards, manufactured in a third country
Among them, Kocher induction cooktops belong to the group developed according to German technology standards, optimized to meet the actual usage needs of users, while balancing quality and cost.
Advantages of Kocher German induction cooktops
Kocher induction cooktops not only meet basic cooking needs but are also optimized for durability, performance, and user experience. The distinguishing feature of this line of cooktops lies in the application of modern material technology and features, enhancing practical usage efficiency.
Exclusive X-Nano glass surface
One of the most outstanding features of Kocher induction cooktops is the use of exclusive X-Nano glass with EuroKera to increase durability and load resistance compared to regular glass.
Glass thickness: about 4 – 8 mm
Heat resistance: up to ~700°C
Thermal shock resistance: sudden temperature changes without cracking
Scratch resistance: nano-coated surface reduces scratches during prolonged use
Easy to clean: minimizes dirt accumulation, quick to wipe
High cooking performance
Kocher induction cooktops operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, directly heating the bottom of the pot with higher efficiency compared to traditional cooktops.
Achieved efficiency: ~85 – 90%
Boiling water time: faster by ~30 – 50% compared to gas cooktops
Common power: 2000 – 3000W per cooking zone
Booster mode: increases power instantly when quick cooking is needed
Safety in use
Kocher focuses on integrating safety features to ensure users can use the cooktop with peace of mind, especially in families with young children.
Automatic shut-off when overheating
Residual heat warning (>60°C)
Child lock
Automatically turns off when no pot is present
Modern, sophisticated design
Kocher induction cooktops are designed in a minimalist style, suitable for modern kitchen space trends.
Solid black glass surface, luxurious
Sensitive and easy-to-use sliding touch control panel
Built-in cooktop design, optimizing space
Prices of Kocher German induction cooktops
Kocher induction cooktops come in various segments, suitable for diverse usage needs:
Popular segment: about 8 – 15 million
Mid-range segment: about 15 – 25 million
High-end segment: from 25 million and above
Reasons to buy a German induction cooktop
German induction cooktops in general and Kocher in particular are suitable choices for those who want to make a long-term investment in their kitchen.
Quick cooking, saving time
High efficiency, reduced electricity consumption
Safer than gas cooktops
High durability, less frequent breakdowns
Beautiful design, elevating kitchen space
This line of cooktops meets both daily usage needs and requirements for aesthetics and long-lasting durability.