104820 NEXUS 90cm Induction Range Cooker, Black/Chrome Trim
Price comparison overview
We found 2 offers for 104820 NEXUS 90cm Induction Range Cooker, Black/Chrome Trim from different online retailers.
Current prices range from £3,299 to £3,309, depending on the seller, delivery options, and ongoing promotions.
Although the product itself is the same, prices may vary due to stock levels, sales campaigns, or included services such as extended warranties or faster delivery.
Price comparison (2 stores)
| Store | Product | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Hughes |
Rangemaster NEX90EIBLC | £3,299 | View Offer |
![]() PRC Direct |
104820 NEXUS 90cm Induction Range Cooker, Black/Chrome Trim | £3,309 | View Offer |
About this product
The 104820 NEXUS 90cm Induction Range Cooker, Black/Chrome Trim has a EAN-13 barcode (5028683104827) and is available from Hughes. We compare prices, discounts and availability.
Experience Efficient Cooking with the NEXUS Induction Range Cooker
The 104820 NEXUS 90cm Induction Range Cooker combines style and functionality, making it an excellent addition to any modern kitchen. Induction cooking is known for its quick heating capabilities and energy efficiency, allowing you to prepare meals faster while using less energy.
Key Features to Look for in an Induction Range Cooker
- Consider the number of cooking zones available to ensure it meets your cooking needs.
- Look for features such as programmable timers and temperature controls for added convenience.
- Check the design and finish to ensure it complements your kitchen decor.
Common Questions About Induction Range Cookers
- What types of cookware can I use? Induction cookers require magnetic cookware, so ensure your pots and pans are compatible.
- Is induction cooking safe? Yes, induction cooking is generally considered safe as the cooktop remains cool to the touch and reduces the risk of burns.
GTIN Details
This product uses a EAN barcode, the most common format used internationally in retail. The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) is assigned by the brand to ensure the same product can be identified consistently across different stores. The barcode prefix is registered to an organisation in United Kingdom, which manages product identification for that region. This usually refers to an individual retail item.
Hughes 