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Modular or compact system?

    10/10/2024

    6 min.

Each kitchen has its own unique conditions depending on the household. But one thing is always the same: the fireplace – in this case the cooktop – is the heart of the home.

Kitchens are as unique as the people who cook in them. With the modular and compact BORA cooktop extractor systems, unlimited freedom in kitchen design and planning is guaranteed. But what are the differences between the two systems?

The essentials at a glance

    Modular systems can be mixed and matched for customised kitchens

    Ideal solution for small kitchens

    Simple installation

    BORA systems adapt to cooking habits and the available space in the kitchen

The modular systems from BORA

BORA Professional 3.0 and BORA Classic 2.0 are our two modular cooktop systems. They give you the opportunity to combine and arrange different cooktop types according to your individual wishes. These consist of an elongated extraction system (recirculation or exhaust air) and a freely selectable number of cooktops. This means that you can easily put together combinations involving one, three or more cooktops. The modular systems are especially well suited for kitchens that offer a lot of space.

BORA Professional 3.0

The high-end cooktop extractor system with innovative knob operation and our largest individually selectable cooktops.

BORA Classic 2.0

The modular cooktop extractor system with intuitive operation and freely selectable cooktops.

Choice of cooktops

This flexibility allows the cooking areas to be adapted to your own personal cooking style. Do you regularly cook with a wok? Then the BORA induction wok cooktop is definitely a good choice. Do you like to grill at any time of the year, come rain or snow? Then we recommend our popular BORA Tepan stainless steel grill with two cooking zones. Do you like to cook with gas? Then our gas cooktops have got you covered. A total of eight different cooktops are available with the Professional and seven with the Classic systems:

  • Surface induction cooktop

  • Induction cooktop

  • Induction wok cooktop

  • HiLight cooktop, 3-ring/2-ring (Professional 3.0)

  • HiLight cooktop, 3-ring/roaster (Professional 3.0)

  • HiLight cooktop, 1-ring/2-ring/roaster (Classic 2.0)

  • Hyper cooktop

  • Gas cooktop

  • Tepan stainless steel grill with two cooking zones

How the operating concepts differ

The main differences between the various modular systems are their controls: The BORA Professional 3.0 system is controlled via sophisticated, sleek stainless steel control knobs that are mounted on the worktop front and feature a high-definition LED display. All functions are conveniently, easily and intuitively activated by turning the knobs and tapping the central touch-operated surface. There is also a cover flap that opens automatically when the extractor is activated. The integrated sensor technology reliably prevents items from getting trapped during closure. Even at high power levels, the BORA Professional extractor is markedly quiet.

 

The BORA Classic is controlled below the air inlet nozzle directly on the cooktop, via an intuitive swipe of your index finger up or down in a smooth hollow or a direct tap with your fingertip. This means that all important functions are accessible with just a single touch. Here, too, the ventilation is particularly quiet, ensuring that conversations while cooking always remain undisturbed. The extractor power level automatically adjusts itself according to the current cooking conditions, eliminating the need for manual adjustment.

    The compact systems from BORA

    The compact systems from BORA offer an all-in-one solution. They consist of one cooktop on the left and one on the right, with a circular integrated extractor fitted in the centre. The compact systems differ mainly in the size and design of the cooking zones. Compact systems are particularly well suited for smaller kitchens as they generally require less space than the modular systems. There are currently five different BORA compact systems: the BORA Basic and the BORA Pure family, which consists of the BORA X Pure, M Pure, Pure and S Pure.

    Cooktop types available with the compact systems

    The BORA Basic air inlet nozzle is framed in a stainless steel ring that is set slightly higher than the glass ceramic cooktop. The Basic is the only compact system to feature a Hyper (radiant) cooktop. The Pure family, on the other hand, impresses with its induction cooktops: the X Pure has a surface induction cooktop that is ideal for large roasters thanks to its maximum cooking area, while the Pure and S Pure have induction cooktops that are more space-saving in terms of dimensions, while still offering enough space for cookware of any size.
     
    With induction cooktops, flat round coils are arranged under the glass ceramic and generate an electromagnetic field during cooking. This generates heat at the base of the pan. For optimal heat absorption, the cookware needs a magnetic base. With surface induction, square coils made of wound wire generate an electromagnetic field. The square coils can be connected with the help of the bridging function to form a large cooking area that provides enough space for roasters, for example. Thanks to the automatic pan size recognition function, only the specific coil above which induction-compatible cookware has been placed is activated. 
     
    A cooktop with a radiant heating element is commonly referred to as a ‘Ceran’ cooktop. However, ‘Ceran’ is actually a brand name for a particular glass ceramic manufactured by the company Schott AG. On these sorts of cooktops, energy is transferred by heat radiation. 

      Special design features

      The air inlet nozzles of the BORA Pure family are slightly recessed into the glass ceramic. The X Pure stands out thanks to its striking air inlet nozzle, while the Pure and S Pure bring a colourful lightness to the kitchen as the air inlet nozzles of both these cooktop extractor systems are available in seven different colours.

      Intuitive operation and simple cleaning

      Another common feature of the recirculation models in the BORA Pure family is the eSwap filter change system. This allows the filter to be easily changed from above through the air inlet nozzle, eliminating the need to remove drawers or plinth panels. 

        Modular or compact system

        Which is right for you?

        When deciding between a modular or compact cooktop extractor system, you should consider the individual requirements of your kitchen. Do you enjoy cooking for yourself and guests and have plenty of space in your kitchen? As you can mix and match cooktops, you can optimally adapt the modular systems to your needs. 
         
        Do you enjoy preparing delicious food and have limited space in your kitchen but don’t want to miss out on an extraordinary cooking experience? Then one of the BORA compact systems is sure to be the perfect fit for you.

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