This is something you don’t see every day. William is a stove that puts all others to shame. It’s first magic trick is that it adapts itself to your cookware by providing 1,500 individually heated honeycombs that activate when placed on its surface. Each piece of cookware places on the surface then is assigned its own signature that can be individually controlled from a touch screen, which provides the possibility of having dozens of hot spots customized in temperature on this stove. Check out the video to see more.
The Kitchen Stove Will Never Be The Same

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I don’t consider it a coincidence that you posted this on women’s day. just saying… 🙂
I would need to learn how to cook before i contemplated on using this
What a nice concept of modern kitchen stove! This kind of stove is definitely one of a kind. It will lessen the probability of fire.
This modern stove is very unique and I'm sure that the price of this is kinda expensive.
The evolution of the kitchen is linked to the invention of the cooking range or stove and the development of water infrastructure capable of supplying water to private homes.
Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking.
I burnt a pot on my glass stovetop and it left a cloudy, smooth stain! Help! How do I remove it?
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