Hotpoint-Ariston PCN 642 WH white
![]() | Outdated Product With a white enameled work surface, the Hotpoint-Ariston hob is a low-cost gas appliance. One of the distinguishing features of the model is the diamond-shaped arrangement of the burners, which adds originality to its appearance. At the back is the smallest burner (diameter 55 mm), on the left is the largest (100 mm), and in front and on the right is a pair of medium ones (75 mm). The controls (rotary switches) of the Hotpoint-Ariston PCN 642 WH hob provide a frontal arrangement and are supplemented with electric ignition. There is also a mandatory gas control system today. Two grates designed to place dishes on the burners are made of steel, which confirms the economic status of the model. Note that there are also versions of the device on the market in a different colour design, includin...g black and silver ("stainless steel"). |
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With a white enameled work surface, the Hotpoint-Ariston hob is a low-cost gas appliance. One of the distinguishing features of the model is the diamond-shaped arrangement of the burners, which adds originality to its appearance. At the back is the smallest burner (diameter 55 mm), on the left is the largest (100 mm), and in front and on the right is a pair of medium ones (75 mm).
The controls (rotary switches) of the Hotpoint-Ariston PCN 642 WH hob provide a frontal arrangement and are supplemented with electric ignition. There is also a mandatory gas control system today. Two grates designed to place dishes on the burners are made of steel, which confirms the economic status of the model. Note that there are also versions of the device on the market in a different colour design, including black and silver ("stainless steel").
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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