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Home›Latest News›Classic styling and cutting-edge technology combine with Smeg’s new SR975 gas hob

Classic styling and cutting-edge technology combine with Smeg’s new SR975 gas hob

By Lauren Holmes
June 3, 2015
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The SR975 Victoria traditional, 70cm gas hob from award-winning appliance brand Smeg is part of the colourful new retro Victoria built-in collection, which features the same stunning aesthetic and traditional, classic styling as the existing, award-winning Victoria range cooker collection.

Perfect for injecting personality into your kitchen, the unique new Victoria built-in appliances look stunning in both traditional and contemporary settings and have been designed to co-ordinate with a wide range of other products within Smeg’s portfolio.

The SR975 model offers extra cooking space and versatility through the inclusion of five burners, including an ultra-rapid dual-flame three-way burner in the centre. Designed to co-ordinate with a range of kitchen schemes, it comes in four finishes of stainless steel (SR975XGH), cream (SR975PGH), black (SR975NGH) and white (SR975BGH.

1The SR975 70cm traditional gas hob, part of the new Victoria built-in range from Smeg, is available in white, cream, black and stainless steel finishes

The heavy-duty cast iron pan stands are extremely tough and durable, adding more stability to pots and pans. These, along with the black burner caps, add to the traditional aesthetic and perfectly complement the chrome controls.

Other key features include automatic electronic ignition, safety valves for extra peace of mind plus the option to adapt the hob for use with LPG.

SR975XGHThe SR975BGH 70cm traditional Victoria gas hob in a white finish

Joan Fraser, Smeg’s product training and development manager, says: “The new 70cm SR975 Victoria traditional gas hob offers more space and versatility, which is ideal for big families and keen cooks. The traditional styling and stunning aesthetic echoes our existing, award-winning Victoria range cooker collection.”

The SR975 measures 500mmW x 685mmL and is priced from £329.

For stockist information, contact Smeg on 0844 557 9907 or visit smeguk.com

For trade enquiries please call 0844 557 0070 or email sales@smeguk.com

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