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    Customer Reviews - NEFF T48FD23X2 Induction Hob Black

    Customer Reviews - NEFF T48FD23X2 Induction Hob Black

    NEFF N70 T48FD23X2 Built In Induction Hob - Black
    £774.17 Ex VAT
    • Touch Control Control Type
    • Touch Control Type
    • 5 Burners / Zones
    • Residual Heat Indicator
    • Dimensions (cm) - H5.1 x W80.2 x D52.2
    5.0 / 5
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    Nice looking product.

    4/5
    Product is working well although if I'm being picky I would change the layout of the controls so each ring has completely separate controls rather than shared.
    Paul Brothers

    Very good sevice

    4/5
    Very good & quick delivery, can’t get Neff goods very easy. The service & communication was brilliant. Not used the hob yet, revamping the kitchen.
    Mrs L Watts

    The hob of our dreams

    5/5
    Amazing product Neff are easy to use and work extremely well I would recommend this product.
    George samuel

    NEFF N70

    5/5
    Very efficient and easy to use after switching from a gas hob.
    Gareth Bowen

    Wow! A pleasure to use

    5/5
    I spent a *long* time looking at induction hobs, reading reviews etc. before buying this. I'd never owned an induction hob before. It is absolutely brilliant and I love it. It's incredibly responsive, easy to use (though I will have to read the brochure more fully to understand all the extra features), so simple to keep clean (so my kitchen always looks nice ;-) ) and good and roomy for lots of pans (it was great on Christmas Day). I would definitely recommend it.
    Lynn

    Features are easy to use

    5/5
    Excellent had one before nothing to dislike
    Sarah grooms

    Great product. Delivered on time

    5/5
    Still not had time to fully evaluate its full capabilities but first impressions are good
    Steve

    Excellent burner

    5/5
    Great hob, plenty of space and suits all of our pans due to the main contact point being the centre of each “burner”
    Dan Morgan