Lakeland Induction Hob Protector Liner

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If you’ve invested in the modern marvel of an induction hob, you’ll understand the terror of scratching, scuffing or marking the super-shiny glass surface, so you’ll be as happy as we were to discover this Induction Hob Protector. It might look like a simple black mesh, but we think this is set to be a real game changer for anyone with an induction hob.

Prevents scratches, scuffs and marks
If you’re shaking stir-fried food around in a wok or stirring a sauce a little enthusiastically, it’s easy to inadvertently damage the glass surface of an induction hob. Placing this liner over the top ensures the delicate surface is protected at all times, eliminating the risk of scuffs and scratches. And, of course, it means you can cook with pans that might not have a perfectly smooth-ground base, which means you can use your favourite cast iron casseroles and cooking pots on the stovetop after all.

Conductivity is maintained
We’ve thoroughly tested this protective sheet to ensure it causes no reduction in the efficiency of the magnetic contact, so you won’t notice any difference in the time it takes to cook your favourite dishes. The highly heat-resistant, woven mesh is coated with silicone so pans will stay securely in place above the induction element they’re on, while the liner itself will stay firmly in place on your hob too.

Protects from spills
A marvellous added benefit of this non-stick, silicone-coated mesh is that it catches any spills and splashes that might otherwise burn onto the hot glass and, once you’ve finished cooking, any food mess can be rinsed off with ease.

When not in use, the mat can be left in place to protect your hob from any unforeseen scratches that might happen when the shopping’s being unpacked or lunch boxes are tossed out of school bags. Can be cut to fit smaller hobs, so it’s great for caravans, motor homes and houseboats too.
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Just one and guy said to cut a piece of cloth to burner size and that’s it. Don’t have stove home yet but will try it. I use cast iron .

kt
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Porque cuando voy a cocinar el liner vota humo y se me llena la cocina de humo

nyleveserrot
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Can't see the burners. Always guessing if the pan is in the right place

buzz-
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I've got one of these but it seems to smoke a lot when in use. Has been cleaned and placed back on but still seems to smoke a lot. Any tips or tricks??

cybertonto
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I want to buy these. What are these called?

selenanoronha
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Tried this exact Lakeland liner, but it got so greasy dirty after just 2 weeks that I threw it away (didn't clean well). Too bad - it was a good idea.

attsealevel
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Splatter will make these useless. They will constantly smoke and smell. A small one that is size of the pan is much more sensible.

thechuckster
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Why not use recycled brown paper sheets?

userb
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It work for halogen or infrared cooker?

petiirrzzz
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Just sit pan on stove, don't need to move it around to form scratches

missedtheeggmcintyre
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im afraid this intereferes with the temp sensor which would make this a verry bad idea. even a single layer sheet kitchen paper does this and thats way thinner. As a result the induction plate goes on full power.

pino_de_vogel
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Just use tin foil, it’s really good 👍🏼

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