| Max Dual Power | 3600W |
| Pan Detector | Yes |
| Intelligent Overheat Protection | Yes |
| Residual Heat Indicator | Yes |
| Pause Function | Yes |
| Child Lock | Yes |
| High Voltage Protection | Yes |
| Guarantee | 1 Year Replacement |
If you have ever tried to cook a complete Indian meal on a single-burner induction cooktop — managing dal on the one hob while waiting to start the sabzi, then moving to rice while the curry goes cold — you understand the frustration that the Futura Dual Hob Induction Cooktop FIC2A1 was built to solve. Two independent cooking zones. 3600W of combined power. Pressure-cook rajma on the left, stir-fry vegetables on the right — simultaneously, at full power, completely independently. This is the cooktop that brings the speed and multitasking of a two-burner gas stove to the precision, safety, and energy efficiency of induction cooking. Built by Hawkins — a brand with over 60 years of deep roots in Indian kitchens — the FIC2A1 is engineered to understand how Indian families actually cook: multiple dishes, different temperatures, different timings, all at once.
The 20 power settings per hob give you a precision range from a gentle simmer to a vigorous boil — far more granular control than a gas knob provides. Each hob's power can be set independently, and the Set Peak Power feature allows you to prioritise one hob when both are in use simultaneously — useful when one dish needs maximum power and the other only needs to be maintained at temperature. The high-precision timer lets you programme exact cooking durations on each hob — no more watching the pot or guessing when the lentils have had enough time. The Pause Function temporarily suspends cooking on a hob without clearing the settings, so you can step away, attend to something in the kitchen, and resume exactly where you left off. And the Pan Detector ensures energy is used only when a compatible pan is actually placed on the hob — the cooktop does not heat to an empty surface.
Safety is deeply embedded in the FIC2A1's design, not added as an afterthought. Auto cut-off shuts the cooktop off automatically when cooking is complete or when an anomaly is detected. Intelligent Boil-Dry Protection monitors for the condition where a pot runs out of liquid and shuts the hob off before damage can occur. The Child Lock prevents the settings from being accidentally changed or the cooktop from being activated when children are present in the kitchen — a meaningful safety feature for households with young children. Residual Heat Indicators warn you that the glass surface is still hot after cooking. And High Voltage Protection safeguards the cooktop's internal components against power surges and fluctuations — particularly relevant in Indian homes where voltage instability is a common concern. The sleek black crystal glass surface wipes clean with a damp cloth — no grates, no drip trays, no scrubbing.
The FIC2A1 has two fully independent induction hobs, each capable of delivering up to 2000W. Both hobs can be operated simultaneously with completely independent power levels, timers, and settings. The maximum combined power is 3600W when both hobs are in use together. This two-zone capability is the cooktop's most transformative feature for an Indian kitchen: cook rice on one hob while making dal on the other, or run a pressure cooker and a frying pan at the same time — at a combined power level that gets both done simultaneously.
With a combined maximum of 3600W, the FIC2A1 delivers enough power for serious Indian cooking at speed. Induction cooking at this wattage is significantly faster than gas at equivalent heat levels, because induction transfers energy directly into the cookware without heat loss to the surrounding air — meaning more of the power actually goes into cooking the food. A 3600W induction hob heats water to boiling faster than a standard gas burner of comparable BTU rating.
Each hob offers 20 individual power settings — from the lowest gentle simmer all the way to maximum power. This range covers every cooking requirement of Indian cuisine: the lowest settings for tempering chocolate, keeping food warm, or slow-cooking idli batter; middle settings for dal simmering and curry maintaining; high settings for rapid boiling, frying, and pressure cooking. 20 steps give you significantly more control than a typical gas knob's approximate three or four flame positions.
The Set Peak Power feature is specifically designed for the Indian kitchen scenario where two dishes are cooking simultaneously but one needs priority. When both hobs are in use and the total draw approaches 3600W, you can designate one hob as the priority zone — it receives its full set power while the second hob adjusts to stay within the combined limit. This means your biryani or pressure-cooked dish on the priority hob never gets compromised while a side dish is being maintained on the other.
The high-precision timer on each hob allows you to set exact cooking durations — down to the minute. Set the timer, walk away, and the cooktop manages the cooking time without you needing to watch or guess. When the set time expires, the cooktop activates the auto cut-off. For dishes with specific cooking durations — lentils, rice, vegetables — the precision timer removes the variability of manual monitoring.
The Pause Function temporarily halts cooking on either hob without clearing the power level, temperature, or timer settings. Press Pause to step away from the kitchen, tend to the other hob, or attend to a task — and press it again to resume exactly where you were. This is a genuinely practical feature for a busy cooking session where attention needs to move between tasks.
The Pan Detector activates heating only when a suitable magnetic-base pan is detected on the hob surface. If no pan is present or a non-compatible pan is placed on the surface, the hob does not heat. This prevents energy waste from an empty-running hob and serves as an additional safety layer — the surface does not heat to a dangerous temperature if a pan is removed or misplaced. Compatible cookware base diameters range from 12 cm to 26 cm per hob.
The Child Lock feature locks the cooktop controls, preventing accidental activation or settings change when children are in the kitchen. Activate it when you are away from the cooking area and children are present. The cooktop cannot be turned on or its settings altered while the lock is engaged — a meaningful safety measure for family kitchens.
The Intelligent Boil-Dry Protection detects when a pot has run out of liquid and automatically shuts the hob off before the pan and food can be damaged by dry heating. This is particularly valuable for pressure cooking, milk heating, and any preparation where the liquid could evaporate before you check on it — protecting both your cookware and the cooktop surface.
Auto cut-off shuts the cooktop off automatically on completion of the set timer or on anomaly detection. The Residual Heat Indicator warns that the crystal glass surface remains hot after cooking — preventing accidental burns by alerting anyone who touches the surface that it is still at elevated temperature. High Voltage Protection guards the internal electronics against power surges and voltage fluctuations — critical protection in the variable power supply conditions common in Indian cities and towns.
The flat black crystal glass cooktop surface is completely smooth — no grates, no drip trays, no gaps for food to fall into. Spills wipe off with a damp cloth after the surface cools. The compact 60 × 36 cm footprint fits on most Indian kitchen counters without taking up disproportionate space.
The Futura Dual Hob Induction Cooktop FIC2A1 comes with a 1-year manufacturer's guarantee from the date of purchase from Hawkins Cookers Limited against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship.
The maximum combined power of both hobs together is capped at 3600W to protect the cooktop's internal components. Each hob individually supports up to 2000W, but when both are running simultaneously, the total is limited to 3600W. In practice, this means both hobs can run at high power — for example, 2000W on one and 1600W on the other. The Set Peak Power feature allows you to designate which hob receives priority allocation.
The FIC2A1 is an induction cooktop and requires cookware with a magnetic base — the bottom of the pan must be attracted to a magnet. Compatible cookware includes: cast iron, magnetic stainless steel (AISI 430-grade), and most tri-ply stainless steel cookware with an induction base. Non-compatible cookware includes: plain aluminium, copper, glass, and ceramic vessels without a magnetic outer layer. All Futura induction-compatible pressure cookers and cookware with AISI 430 magnetic bases work with the FIC2A1. Compatible base diameters: 12 cm to 26 cm per hob.
Yes. The FIC2A1 at 3600W draws significant current and requires a dedicated 16A power socket — the same type used for air conditioners and washing machines in Indian homes. Most standard kitchen sockets are 5A or 6A, which are not sufficient for a 3600W dual-hob cooktop. Ensure your kitchen has a 16A socket installed before purchasing, or have one installed by a qualified electrician.
The FIC2A1 offers several meaningful advantages over a gas stove: no open flame — significantly safer, especially with children and elderly persons in the household; significantly easier cleanup — flat glass surface vs grates and burner rings; more precise temperature control — 20 digital power steps vs a gas knob's approximate positions; built-in safety features (boil-dry, auto cut-off, child lock) that gas stoves do not offer; and energy efficiency — induction converts over 90% of electrical energy to cooking heat vs gas's 40–50%. The limitation is cookware compatibility — induction requires magnetic-base vessels.
The Intelligent Boil-Dry Protection monitors for the thermal signature of a vessel that has run out of liquid — the temperature profile of an empty pan heating up differs distinctly from one with liquid inside. When the system detects this condition, it automatically shuts the hob off to prevent the pan from overheating and being damaged, and to prevent the scenario of unattended cooking continuing in a dry vessel. It is particularly valuable for milk heating, small quantities of liquid, and pressure cooking where liquid may reduce below safe levels.
Yes — Futura and Hawkins induction-compatible pressure cookers (those with AISI 430 magnetic base plates, such as the Contura XT, Hevibase IH, and Hawkins Stainless Steel series) are fully compatible with the FIC2A1. Check that your specific pressure cooker model is listed as induction-compatible before use. The hob supports cookware base diameters of 12–26 cm, which covers most Hawkins and Futura pressure cooker base sizes.
The flat crystal glass surface cleans very easily — simply wipe with a damp cloth or a soft, slightly damp sponge after the surface has cooled down. For stubborn residue, use a glass-top cooktop cleaner or a mild detergent on a soft cloth. Never use abrasive scrubbers, steel wool, or harsh chemicals on the glass surface. Always wait for the Residual Heat Indicator to clear before cleaning.
The FIC2A1 carries a 1-year manufacturer's guarantee from the date of purchase from Hawkins Cookers Limited against manufacturing defects. For warranty service, contact the nearest Hawkins authorised service centre or reach Hawkins at service@hawkinscookers.com or (022) 24 440 807.
Yes. Both hobs operate completely independently — they can have different power levels, different temperature settings, and different timer durations set simultaneously. Each hob's timer runs independently; when one timer expires, that hob cuts off while the other continues cooking with its own settings unchanged. This full independence is what makes the FIC2A1 genuinely useful for cooking two dishes with different cooking requirements simultaneously.
The FIC2A1 is capable of replacing a two-burner gas stove entirely for most everyday Indian cooking scenarios — provided your kitchen has a 16A socket and you are willing to transition your cookware to induction-compatible vessels. Its two independent hobs, 3600W combined power, 20 power settings, precise timer, and comprehensive safety features cover the full range of daily Indian cooking. For households with a large collection of non-induction cookware, or where gas cooking is a preference, it works equally well as a supplementary high-performance cooktop alongside an existing setup.