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Candy CH63CC/4U2 - Black - Cooktop arrives as a sleek built-in ceramic hob designed in Italy to bring refined style and efficient performance to the kitchen.
This Candy CH63CC/4U2 features a glossy black glass-ceramic top and a compact 59 cm width that fits standard 56 cm installation cavities, making it ideal for apartments or modern kitchens that demand tasteful integration.
The cooktop offers three electric cooking zones in round shapes: a small left-front zone (1,200 W), a medium left-rear zone (1,800 W) and a large right zone (2,500 W), delivering flexible heat for sauces, everyday pans and larger pots.
Controls are intuitive thanks to a front touch control panel in matching black and a built-in LED display with an electronic clock, enabling precise setting and easy monitoring of power levels and cooking time.
With an overall height of only 50 mm and a lightweight construction (7.3 kg), the plate is straightforward to install and maintain. Its glossy finish is easy to wipe clean, and the glass-ceramic surface resists spills while keeping a premium look.
The Candy cooktop runs on standard 220–240 V AC and is engineered without a built-in hood, so it pairs well with a separate extractor or overhead ventilation system for complete kitchen setups.
Use cases include everyday family meals where the large 2,500 W zone handles boiling and searing, the medium zone cooks stews or side dishes, and the small zone keeps sauces warm. It is also an excellent choice for compact kitchens, rental properties, or as a stylish replacement hob in renovation projects.
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