The Hafele Domino 230 Hob (HAF-538-66-610) represents the pinnacle of modular kitchen design. Part of the Domino series, this hob is engineered for those who want to customize their cooking space, allowing users to mix and match different cooking zones to fit their specific culinary needs and countertop dimensions.
Designed for the contemporary home, the Domino 230 Hob focuses on a clean, integrated look that blends seamlessly into any kitchen aesthetic. Its compact footprint makes it an ideal choice for smaller apartments or as a supplementary cooking station in larger gourmet kitchens.
Built with Hafele's century-long legacy of reliability and precision engineering, this hob emphasizes durability and ease of use. The minimalist interface ensures that the focus remains on the cooking process, providing a streamlined experience without unnecessary complexity.
Whether you are upgrading a single zone or designing a full modular cooktop array, the Hafele Domino 230 Hob offers a professional-grade solution that balances high-end performance with a sophisticated, understated design.
Specifications
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HAF-538-66-610
Model Number
thumb_up Pros
Modular design allows for flexible kitchen layout customization
Reputable German engineering and build quality from Hafele
Space-saving footprint ideal for small apartments or secondary cooking stations
thumb_down Cons
Limited cooking surface compared to full-sized hobs
Requires specific cutout dimensions for installation
Since specific pricing and technical specs are currently unavailable, we recommend contacting authorized Hafele dealers in Sri Lanka to verify the power requirements and dimensions to ensure it fits your kitchen cabinetry.
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"The modular design is a game changer for my small kitchen layout."
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"Love the clean look; it fits perfectly into my modern countertop."
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"Hafele's build quality is evident in the finish and stability of the hob."
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