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The 412G6 ceramic cooktop, manufactured by Moffat Appliances, Ltd, which is one of six models in the Gourmet 2000 series to be awarded the Designmark. Moffat was the first company in New Zealand with black ceramic cooktops, and has also introduced cooking by halogen light in the 412H4 Infra-Halogen model. The latest innovation is the Magic Touch touch-control panel in both wall ovens and free-standing ranges.

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Press, 17 March 1987, Page 25

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The 412G6 ceramic cooktop, manufactured by Moffat Appliances, Ltd, which is one of six models in the Gourmet 2000 series to be awarded the Designmark. Moffat was the first company in New Zealand with black ceramic cooktops, and has also introduced cooking by halogen light in the 412H4 Infra-Halogen model. The latest innovation is the Magic Touch touch-control panel in both wall ovens and free-standing ranges. Press, 17 March 1987, Page 25

The 412G6 ceramic cooktop, manufactured by Moffat Appliances, Ltd, which is one of six models in the Gourmet 2000 series to be awarded the Designmark. Moffat was the first company in New Zealand with black ceramic cooktops, and has also introduced cooking by halogen light in the 412H4 Infra-Halogen model. The latest innovation is the Magic Touch touch-control panel in both wall ovens and free-standing ranges. Press, 17 March 1987, Page 25