ALK-D7021 Black 2 Burner Built-in Gas Hob with Glass Cooktop LPG
- Price
- US $41.5-46.8
- Model
- ALK-D7021
- MOQ
- 300 piece
Item specifics
- Color
- Black
- Panel
- Tempered glass
- Burner
- Aluminum
- Pan support
- Cast iron
- Water pan
- Stainless steel
- Ignition
- Pulse ignition
- Gas type
- LPG/NG
Review
Description
Appliance Type
|
Gas Hob
|
Panel Material
|
Tempered Glass
|
Pan Support Material | Cast Iron | Burner Power | 5.0KW |
Color | Black | Surface Type | Built in Gas Hob |
Commercial/Residential | Residential | Fuel Type | LPG/NG |
Ignition | Pulse Ignition | Control Type | Standard Dial Control |
Packing Accessiories | Hardware, Manual | Numder of Burner | 2 Burner |
Safety Device | Thermocouple | Burner Material | Aluminum |
Burner Cap Material
|
Copper Burner Cap
|
Warranty
|
1 Year
|
Gas Pipe
|
Aluminum
|
Knob
|
Metal
|
N.W
|
9.5kg
|
G.W
|
11.5kg
|
Product Size | 760*450*190mm | Built in Size | 640*330mm |
ALK is a professional household gas hobs manufacturer with rich development experiences. The gas hobs are energy conservation, safety, efficiency, and stable property. The design of this gas hob is elegant and modern. This glass gas hob provides 2 different versatile aluminum burners. The tempered glass cooktop is corrosion resistance and effortless to clean. The cutout size is 640*330mm. The cast iron grates provide durability and lasting life for use, and are more stable and safe for heavy woks.

This built-in glass gas hob has a high-powered wok burner so you can achieve the required intensity for delicious stir fry at home. Controls are positioned to the front for safety; eliminating the need to reach over hot pots and pans whilst offering quick and easy changes to the heat intensity at any given time.
A safety device is installed in every burner unit, automatically cutting off the gas supply when the flame goes out and preventing gas leaks and potential fire hazard risks.


It has an easy-to-clean black tempered glass cooktop with black controls for a minimalist addition to any kitchen.
