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The difference between a visible induction hob and an invisible induction hob goes far beyond design.
Traditional induction cooktops still take up visible space in the kitchen, while invisible induction is seamlessly installed beneath the countertop, creating a completely clean and uninterrupted surface. With Invisacook technology, you can prepare food, cook, serve, and socialize all on the same countertop without visible burners or a traditional stove.

Unlike regular induction hobs that can still radiate noticeable heat into the kitchen, invisible induction technology heats only the cookware while the surtace itself stays significantly cooler.

This creates a more comfortable cooking experience, even during long cooking sessions. Once the cookware is removed, the countertop quickly cools down and can safely be touched and used again for everyday activities.

Invisible induction also maximizes kitchen space in a way traditional cooktops cannot. Because the system is hidden beneath the surface, the countertop becomes a multifunctional area that adds extra workspace to the kitchen. The same surface can be used for cooking, meal preparation, dining, serving, and entertaining, making the kitchen feel larger, cleaner, and more luxurious.

Invisacook combines advanced induction technology with minimalist design and easy maintenance. Without visible burners, edges, or grates, cleaning becomes simple and effortless. The result is a sleek, modern kitchen solution that offers more functionality, less heat, more usable space, and a completely new way of experiencing cooking.

The surface featured in the video are LEVEL ceramic — a premium material celebrated for its exceptional quality, refined aesthetics, and durability.
Its sleek finish and modern character make it an excellent choice for any kitchen, offering both visual elegance and long-lasting performance.

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