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Four burners eat up counter space most small kitchens never had room for anyway. Skip that. The GG-12 single burner gas hob needs a cutout of just 390 x 280 mm, small enough for a studio kitchenette, a hostel room, or that cramped corner of an office pantry nobody planned properly.
One burner does the job here. Tempered glass on top, strong enough to take a heavy pan without flexing. Turn the knob, the flame catches, done, no fumbling for matches or a lighter that has gone missing again.
420 x 320 mm for the whole unit. 390 x 280 mm for the cutout. Two numbers, and they decide the whole question of whether it fits a given counter, which it usually does.
A heavy iron burner does the actual work underneath the glass, pushing out steady flame regardless of the small footprint it sits inside. Small does not mean weak, not here. Full pots, family-sized pans, none of it wobbles, because the pan support clearly got real thought during design rather than being tacked on at the end.
Grease flies. Dal spills over the rim. A spoon gets dropped mid-stir, more often than anyone likes to admit. Ordinary kitchen chaos does not care how big or small the hob is, and tempered glass takes all of it better than painted metal ever managed to.
Chips stay rare. Scratches too, even after months of daily cooking. Cleanup takes seconds rather than minutes, since there are no grooves anywhere on the surface for grime to hide inside.
Turn the knob. The burner lights on its own, no match needed, no separate lighter hunted down from a drawer somewhere. A fiber-coated soft knob makes that turn noticeably smoother than the stiff plastic ones on cheaper hobs, and unlike those, it stays cool enough to touch mid-cook without a second thought.
Whichever gas connection already runs at home, LPG or natural gas, decides which variant to pick. Burner performance does not change either way.
Grey and Black ship right now. Black moves faster off the shelf, going by how stock has been trending lately.
Fits compact kitchens. A 390 x 280 mm cutout works where a full-sized hob simply would not.
Tempered glass surface: resists scratches, heat, and daily grease buildup far better than standard glass or painted metal tops ever manage.
Auto ignition, no extra tools needed. No matches, no separate lighter, just a turn of the knob.
Pan support built to handle real weight, so full-sized cookware sits securely despite the single-burner footprint.
LPG or natural gas, matching whichever gas connection already runs at home.
Need more than one burner? Room to grow exists within the same lineup. The Built-In Hob Food Book 2 Burner Stove covers two-burner households, and the Built-In Hob Food Book 3 Burner Stove suits larger families cooking multiple dishes at once. Both carry the same tempered glass build quality found here.
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Attribute |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Glam Gas GG-12 Single Burner Built-In Gas Hob |
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Burners |
1 |
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Surface |
Tempered glass |
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Burner Type |
Iron burner |
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Ignition |
Auto ignition |
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Product Size |
420 x 320 mm |
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Built-In Cutout Size |
390 x 280 mm |
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Fuel Type |
LPG or Natural Gas |
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Colours Available |
Grey, Black |
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Warranty |
1 year |
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Country |
Pakistan |