Sometimes all cooktops seem the same… until you start cooking.
That’s when you realize whether the controls respond well with wet hands, if you’re missing space for that large pan, or if it would have been useful for the hood to switch on automatically.
At Frecan, we don’t design cooktops just to fill a catalog; each model is created to solve a different situation. If you’re planning your kitchen, we help you understand which one truly fits your everyday rhythm.
For those who seek fluidity: The H-Connect ecosystem
If you enjoy cooking without interruptions, the last thing you want is to struggle with hood controls or leave fingerprints on stainless steel. H-Connect technology allows the hob and hood to communicate: you control extraction directly from the glass surface.
For a highly capable kitchen, the H-Connect 604 Slider Bridge offers control of four zones, while the 603 Slider Bridge gives you a large 30 cm zone for bigger cookware. If you want something more straightforward without giving up connectivity, the H-Connect 603 ELC Bridge is the balanced option.
Hosts and large formats: 80 cm and 78 cm hobs
Some kitchens never stop. If you enjoy hosting or practice batch cooking with multiple pans at once, you need more surface area.
This is where the Vitro 834 Slider Bridge (80 cm) and Vitro 783 Induction Slider II (78 cm) come in. Their size isn’t just aesthetic; it allows you to use the Bridge function for large rectangular cookware or simply prevents pans from colliding.
For a standard kitchen requiring Frecan quality, the three-zone Vitro 603 Basic is the essential companion.
Open-plan kitchens: The integrated extraction revolution
If your project includes an island or you want a visually clean kitchen with nothing hanging from the ceiling, hobs with integrated extraction are your best ally. Here, the hob and hood are literally one single element.
- Flow 5 (5.3 and 5.4): For those who demand power; the R1300 motor guarantees clean air.
- Flow 4.4: Maximum versatility, available in 780 mm or 600 mm.
- Flow 4, Flow Pour and Lift Light: Different aspiration concepts for design-led kitchens.
The detail that changes everything: Installation type
Professionals know luxury is in the finishing. It’s not only which hob you choose, but how it’s installed. Flush installation creates a single seamless surface. A beveled edge, meanwhile, adds an elegant reflective detail that speaks to material quality.
Ultimately, our goal is simple: forget about the hob and focus on enjoying cooking. We’re here to help you choose the one that makes everyday life easier.
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