July 7, 2008
Beyond the Cooktop: Wolf's Integrated Cooking Modules
Even if you don't spend a lot of time in the kitchen, you're doubtlessly familiar with the layout of most cooktops: four burners, sometimes of slightly different sizes and power outputs, and that's about it.
Well, what if you're not the kind of person who wants to fry or boil four things at a time? What if you're the kind of person who wants to steam some vegetables, grill some kabobs, make a soup, and deep fry appetizers all at the same time?
Until now, you would have needed the kitchen countertops full of appliances to do all that, but with Wolf's nifty integrated modules--which are designed to replace your typical boring cooktop--you can do it all in a reasonably compact space.
Each module has one function and takes up 15" of width in your countertop. Examples of some of the modules include steamers, deep fryers, gas grills, gas/electric burners, and induction cooktops. Install two, three, four, or however many you need to satisfy your culinary needs.
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