Induction Cooktop for Visually Impaired

Diva de Provence has come up with three models of induction cooktops for the visually impaired, making cooking safe in a way it never has been. With 10 million visually impaired people in North America, this is a great new achievement.
Three Diva models can be converted into models for the visually impaired (DDP-2, DDP-4 and DDP-5). All cooktops use electromagnetic energy which heads only the cookware - the surface is cool to the touch.
The tactile marking kit can be used with the Diva Induction cooktop and include your choice of either raised letters or Braille symbols as well as 3M Bumpons™ to help indicate the burners. Incorporating the tactile markings on the cooktop is easy. They are simply placed under the controls, which are activated effortlessly when a finger is slid in an upward motion over the control.
Via home tone, homeappliances Tags: visually impaired, cooktop, cooking, kitchen, appliances, diva, diva de provence, stove, oven
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