Miele KM6322 review
61 x 51 cm, W x D. Priced at $2699.
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Frame or frameless
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Frameless induction cooktops sit flush against your kitchen bench. Ones with frames sit on a cutout.
- Framed
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Control type
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To use temperature controls and manage cooking zones, you slide and/or touch the cooktop surface. Some manufacturers have a name for the system they use.
- Touch pad sensor
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Recommended
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We recommend induction cooktops with a CHOICE Expert Rating of at least 90%.
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CHOICE Expert Rating
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The CHOICE Expert Rating is made up of cooking performance (60%) and ease of use (40%).
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Cooking performance score
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Cooking performance is calculated using simmering, turn-down and high-heat scores, weighted equally.
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Ease of use score
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We rate how easy it is to use the controls, the size, type and positioning of cooking zones as well as ease of cleaning.
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Low heat setting score
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We assess how well the induction cooktop heats a white sauce on low heat setting.
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High heat setting score
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We assess how well the cooktop cooks a stir-fry on high heat setting for a short time.
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Turn down score
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We cook boiled rice on the induction cooktop to assess turn-down capacity.
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Boil time
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Time taken to boil water in power boost mode, where available. For models with no boost, the highest setting is used.
- Warranty (years)
- 1
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Shop Ethical rating
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Shop Ethical rates the environmental and social impact of the company (not the product) using independent sources. This rating is not included in our total score. N/A means there is no rating for that company.
- B
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Country of origin
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There is a claimed country of origin somewhere on the model itself. This should be taken with a grain of salt, given it's rare that all the materials for a product came from the one country.
- Germany
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Availability
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'Tested model' means you should be able to find this cooktop in stores. We check availability every time we test. Discontinued models may still be available online or in second-hand retailers.
- Discontinued model
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Price
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The manufacturer's recommended retail price. Prices are generally flexible, so shop around both online and in bricks and mortar shops for options.
- $2699
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Yearly running cost
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Yearly running cost is based on using the cooktop for 30 minutes, 3 times a week for a year and costed at 40c/kWh per year.
- Number of cooking zones
- 4 (1 flexi zone can be divided into 2 cooking zones, 1 large round or casserole zone)
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Cooktop width (cm)
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The width of the cooktop in centimetres. Check the manufacturer's installation specifications as there may be slight variations.
- 60
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Element layout
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Position of the various-sized cooktop elements.
- Large left front; Simmer left rear; PowerFlex cooking zone right
- Usable pan diameters (cm)
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Dimensions (cm, W x D)
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Width and depths in centimetres. These are claimed dimensions. Ventilation dimensions below and behind are not listed as they vary greatly depending on whether the cooktop is being installed over cabinetry shelves, drawers, or an oven. Check with the manufacturer or the installation manual to make sure your set-up complies with requirements before buying.
- 61 x 51
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Installation dimensions (cm, W x D)
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The manufacturer states the necessary dimensions required to install the cooktop. Induction cooktops use a lot of energy and therefore can require special power connections. It's best to hire a licensed electrician to install your cooktop.
- 60 x 50
- Website
- miele.com.au
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Pause or stop/go setting
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This setting allows you to temporarily lock your heating settings so you can wipe down the surface without accidentally pressing any buttons.
- Yes
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Keep warm setting
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This is essentially a simmer setting that can be used to keep food warm. Some can also use residual heat.
- Yes
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Power boost setting
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This gives the cooking zone a boost of power to help heat up food or liquid quickly.
- Yes
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Auto heat up setting
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Auto heat-up allows the cooking zone to heat to a higher setting, then automatically turn down to a preset setting after a certain amount of time.
- Yes