Written by Caitlin

Edited on

28 January 2025

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08:54

Which type AEG cooktop suits you?

When you buy an AEG induction cooktop, there are different series to choose from. Besides the basic induction cooktops, there are also cooktops with MaxiSense and a Bridge function. In this article, we'll explain the different series so you'll know which one suits you best.

Comparison of AEG cooktops

Basic inductionMaxiSenseFlexiBridge
Basic functionsYesYesYes
Adjust the size of cooking zonesNoYesYes
Combine cooking zonesNoNoYes
Basic induction cooktop

Basic induction

Do you want to cook without many extras? Choose a basic induction cooktop. Almost all induction cooktops by AEG have a boost function that allows you to bring water to boil extra fast. Do you want a nice function after all? Choose a cooktop with a slider. You can use this to slide to the desired temperature or mode with your finger.

View all AEG induction cooktops
MaxiSense cooktop

MaxiSense: adjust large cooking zones

With a MaxiSense induction cooktop, you can cook safely and easily. The cooktop recognizes the size of your pans and automatically adjusts the cooking zone accordingly. This allows you to use oval-shaped or elongated pans and plates without a problem. It doesn't matter if you use a large soup pot or a small sauce pan. The cooking zone only heats up underneath the pan. That way, the bottom heats up evenly and you prevent heat loss.

AEG FlexiBridge cooktop with grill plate.

FlexiBridge: combine cooking zones easily

With the bridge function of AEG, you can easily prepare dishes in different ways. You can combine up to 4 separate cooking zones to one large cooking zone. That's useful if you use a grill plate or roasting pan, or if multiple dishes need the same preparation time and temperature. The combined zones have the same temperature and time setting, which means your pan or grill plate are equally hot everywhere.

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