Review of Bosch Induction Hob PXX675DV1E (FlexInduction)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2020
  • We review some important limitations of this Bosch "Flex" Induction Hob, which you will not find out from reading any of the published literature.
    A Bosch engineer has visited our home and confirmed that the hob is performing as expected, so the unit is not faulty, just badly designed

Комментарии • 53

  • @AndreasPetersen
    @AndreasPetersen 3 года назад +21

    Great review highlighting a serious flaw. It's almost impossible to find any good reviews of various flex zone inductions hobs. At least we now know how Bosch' perform.

  • @Musti645
    @Musti645 7 месяцев назад +5

    There is so little information about this misbehavior or design failure on the internet, that i was close to buying one of these flex induction hobs myself. good thing there is this video, that will save a lot of people a ton of money. Thanks!

    • @coolstorybro549
      @coolstorybro549 5 месяцев назад

      same here! This is really annoying about those induction hobs

  • @MondSemmel
    @MondSemmel Год назад +8

    Thanks a ton for making this video. There's a dearth of serious consumer reports on induction cooktops. Most sites seem to take the vendors entirely and uncritically at their word, and only report on superficial features without paying attention to the "inner values" which are far more important (e.g. coil shape).

  • @ericconstantinides3999
    @ericconstantinides3999 10 месяцев назад +3

    I've stayed at a 3 or 4 airbnbs over the last 3 years with induction cooktops and every time they were inconsistent and spotty to cook with. Spotty heating elements and vast differences in power (sauces won't simmer at 6 and then boil over at 7). Not to mention the on-and-off cycling. You could throw money at heavier cookware but that only masks the real problems. And who wants to lug around a 5kilo pan to fry an egg! Now I'm remodeling my kitchen and was considering this cooktop because all the positive videos out there. I was doubting my own experience. But this video from an actual real person reiterated what I found for myself. I bet in a few years there will be a hell of a lot more complaints about induction.

  • @raphaeldwain7834
    @raphaeldwain7834 2 года назад +6

    Thank you. You saved me from making an expensive mistake.

  • @stevenpeeterskoradin476
    @stevenpeeterskoradin476 2 года назад +5

    Very helpful! Thanks for doing a video on this subject 👍

  • @j.c4life
    @j.c4life Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Was just about to order the smaller version.❤️🙏

  • @sbrazzo
    @sbrazzo 2 года назад +1

    I was going to buy it! Thanks from Italy !!!! Smack Smack!

  • @jurghhh1528
    @jurghhh1528 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I was looking at this model for exactly same reasons as you- the impressive claimed heating zones. Saved me a lot of stress and $$$. Sadly gas is not permitted in my building so back to the drawing board for an electric solution with even heating for carbon steel pans.

  • @skillsonian
    @skillsonian Год назад +1

    Thanks very much for this. We were planning to install this unit in our new house, but now I'm afraid we must go "back to the drawing board." We are very careful to select top-quality, induction-rated pans, and we STILL have this experience with induction tops. It's not just Bosch. Worse yet, it's often unpredictable which sub-portion of the cooking zone the "burner" will activate.

  • @paul_london
    @paul_london 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the review!

  • @bkasarov
    @bkasarov Год назад

    Thanks for review!

  • @thisisthisnow
    @thisisthisnow Год назад +1

    I had an induction hob a long time ago, and I wondered if I needed much much heavier pans to even out the heat. Sad to see this is still an issue.

  • @BlademanStore
    @BlademanStore Год назад +1

    Спасибо за ваше видео, я чуть было не заказал на завтра такую плиту! Теперь однозначно склоняюсь к покупке стандартной плиты с 4 кругами

  • @davidcurry4433
    @davidcurry4433 3 года назад +1

    Great review, be interesting to see what Bosch said about this

    • @monicabijok4686
      @monicabijok4686  2 года назад +3

      Hi David, we did end up getting our money back. When the second engineer from Bosch came out, I filmed the hob in action with him present...

    • @Rudx007
      @Rudx007 2 года назад +4

      @@monicabijok4686 what did he say, is it a design flaw or a malfunctioning product?

    • @sheemakarp6424
      @sheemakarp6424 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Rudx007I am hoping for an answer to your question. Since they were refunded, I assume it was a design flaw.

  • @n_00_7
    @n_00_7 3 года назад +5

    Hi do you have heating problems only on the right side or does induction also work on the left? Have you contacted the service, maybe it is a defective product? I think to buy myself the same, but after watching your video I don't know if it's worth it?!?!

  • @daniel79x
    @daniel79x 3 года назад +13

    I was looking to buy this model but now I'm looking for something else...

    • @monicabijok4686
      @monicabijok4686  2 года назад +2

      Absolutely not worth it. We put our old ikea induction hob back and I love it. It's simple, but works a dream!

    • @skillsonian
      @skillsonian Год назад

      Yep. Us, too.

  • @joakimquensel6347
    @joakimquensel6347 3 года назад +8

    Had the same problem with Electrolux "flexizones". Absolutely crap. Got our money back eventually. Are there any brands that make these flexible cookin zones that actually work and heat up the entire pan?

    • @skillsonian
      @skillsonian Год назад +2

      If you find one, please tell all of us! Thanks in advance.

  • @skillsonian
    @skillsonian 9 месяцев назад

    I wonder if Miele and/or Gaggenau are any better?

  • @bradleykenttube
    @bradleykenttube 3 года назад +1

    Any updates?

  • @eman.recipes
    @eman.recipes 2 года назад

    قناتك روعة ابداع وتستحق المتابعة ومشاهدة كاملة انا في بيتك الجميل ربي يوفقك ومن نجاح الى نجاح

  • @wjj669
    @wjj669 8 месяцев назад

    I have the same problem. Are there any solutions?

  • @RobertGrøndahlWinther
    @RobertGrøndahlWinther 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative and useful. Thank you for posting it.

  • @KonstantinSinkin
    @KonstantinSinkin Год назад

    Здравствуйте.
    Это особенность варочной панели или неисправность?

  • @wjj669
    @wjj669 8 месяцев назад

    what happened with your small claims court appeal?

  • @gazisaad
    @gazisaad Год назад +1

    order canceled thx 2 u👍

  • @experiment54
    @experiment54 Год назад

    Was this a problem with that one hob you had, surely can’t be a world wide problem else Bosch would have had to recall the product.

    • @skillsonian
      @skillsonian Год назад +1

      We've encountered this same phenomenon with ALL induction burners/cooktops we've tried: you only get "action" on *part* of the cooking area. AND it's unpredictable which zone is going to work!

    • @experiment54
      @experiment54 Год назад

      @@skillsonian our AEG induction hob seems ok. Wonder if we’ll encounter it at some point? 🤔

  • @mv9143
    @mv9143 25 дней назад

    While I feel your frustration and appreciate your video, I suspect it's not actually a design fault.
    Because if you look at any induction cooking elements, fundamentally it's a round coil of wire. I think it's more of Bosch's fault in using straight lines and misled people into thinking it's a rectangle cooking area. A lot of other products just use a cross in the center of the area, or even a circle which would be more accurate.
    Another thing is that the coil heating element is never as big as the entire rectangle. Induction does work better if your pan has good heat transfer capability. So while the element heats the center of the pan, the pan itself needs to work on spreading the heat across the entire pan. This is different from gas or ceramic cooktops. In your experiment of the 3 small square pans, while it looks very uneven, the heating area actually looks about right based on how induction works - imagine a circle between the 1st and 3rd lines, centered on the 2nd line.
    Again, I blame Bosch for the misleading lines. Under the hood I think it's still 4 heating elements like any other cooktop. You can probably see the coils thru the glass with a torch. And with 4 round coils, there's no way to get even heating across the rectangle areas.
    I hope you have found a good cooktop and no longer frustrated. Have a good day.

  • @JessopVTS
    @JessopVTS 3 года назад

    How have you got on?

    • @monicabijok4686
      @monicabijok4686  2 года назад

      Hi Chris, we did manage to get a refund in the end, after filming the hob during a second Bosch engineer visit!

    • @erikarnstrom897
      @erikarnstrom897 2 года назад

      @@monicabijok4686 ´Hi Monica, what hob do you use today? Any recommendation?

    • @RasmusBukholt
      @RasmusBukholt Год назад

      @@monicabijok4686 Was the conclusion a "malfunction" or did they just want to refund the money because the product is too bad to charge customers money for?
      I have a quite expensive Siemens flexzone induction cooptop also - same story.
      Next time I will bring a pan and a glass of water (maybe even my IR camera) to check any cooktop I would like to buy. Quite disappointed with this product from Siemens/Bosch.

  • @christheartteacher4089
    @christheartteacher4089 3 года назад +2

    Clearly a fault.

  • @user-dh9pt4dt1x
    @user-dh9pt4dt1x Год назад

    You obviously have a low-quality frying pan, with a high-quality frying pan with a bottom thickness of 1 cm, everything works perfectly. If you shoot a video, you need to indicate the brand of dishes, otherwise the review is bad.

  • @ergo_____3491
    @ergo_____3491 2 года назад +1

    First, check that you are using pan compatible with induction (should be specially marked by manufacturer) and bottom of the pan are no less than 1 cm in thickness.
    Second, check that the bottom of the pan is no less than 13 cm in diameter (bottom of less than 13 cm in diameter is not guaranteed to work).
    Third, check that you choose right settings.
    And finally if nothing still work correctly - read the instruction)

    • @monicabijok4686
      @monicabijok4686  2 года назад +3

      Hi Ergo. All our pans are induction compatible. We've been using induction for about 15 years. We just wanted to treat ourselves to a fancy hob because cooking is a hobby we love. I'm now back to the old ikea hob and appreciate its simplicity!

    • @makeshifthouse
      @makeshifthouse Год назад +3

      @Ergo your reasoning is insufficient because it leaves no room for a crap product.

    • @experiment54
      @experiment54 Год назад

      Actually the hob in the video will cook with pans less than 13cm. It’s in the specs. You put it in the flexizone in the right place. You can read the specifications on Bosch website. All manufacturers show what can be used pan size. Some don’t have it in the user manual but in a separate specs sheet, AEG do that I believe. Bosch I think have it in the user manual. That’s the beauty of the model in the video, smaller pans can be used as well as supposedly 24cm pans.

    • @skillsonian
      @skillsonian Год назад

      Pan with a bottom at least 1 cm in thickness??? Really? Please give a make and model (any one) that has this specification.

  • @ullischweinebrat2340
    @ullischweinebrat2340 3 месяца назад

    I hardly ever comment on RUclips, but I can't let this one slide: are you serious? Like others have mentioned: your pans are crap. Try to understand the principle of induction heating before saying things like "a limitation of the hob". At 4:30 you're seriously trying to make a point with a couple of tinny raclette set pans? Please remove this ridiculous video and invest in some proper FERROMAGNETIC (look it up) pans of sufficient quality (means: enough mass, not tinny rubbish you're showing here, and no that stainless pan looks fishy to me too, it probably doesn't have ferromagnetic layers, like good quality stainless pans like DeMeyere, DeBuyer or Iittala do). Edit: I see you and others in your household have commented that you have quality pans. I don't buy it, I'm sorry. And what are you trying to point out with those raclette set pans then? Are you saying those are quality pans with sufficient ferromagnetic mass to be used on an induction hob?

  • @drj2075
    @drj2075 3 года назад +4

    you're using the wrong pans for Induction which is why you're having the issue.

    • @samayahone3497
      @samayahone3497 2 года назад +3

      no, we weren't, we'd been sucsessfully cooking on induction for almost 15 years before we bought this hob, the pans are actually very high quality! (yes i live in this house too)

  • @MrJohnadamsgilmour
    @MrJohnadamsgilmour Год назад

    too bad you aren't using Le creuset or cast iron to compare so you would INSTANTLY understand why it doesn't work. You are using pans that are frank crap and barely suitable for even using flame.