Introducing Miele New 36” Induction Range Lineup

Miele are turning up the heat in kitchens across North America. The launch of their latest 36” induction ranges marks a milestone—it’s the largest and most versatile expansion of our induction range inventory to date. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a weekend cook, this new lineup brings power, precision, and convenience right to your fingertips.

🚀 What’s New?
Miele 36” models are packed with top-tier features that redefine what induction cooking can be:

– State-of-the-Art Cooktop Technology: Responsive, sleek, and designed for precision. Say goodbye to hot spots and uneven cooking.
– TwinPower for Fast Heating: Time is precious—TwinPower technology delivers rapid heat so you can sear, boil, or sauté in record time.
– Self-Cleaning Convenience: Let your range handle the mess while you enjoy your meal. Smart cleaning cycles make maintenance effortless.

🌍 Built for Every Kitchen
Whether you’re outfitting a gourmet space or upgrading a family kitchen,the36” range models offer flexible design and intuitive controls to match your lifestyle and your aesthetic. From minimalist to modern, there’s a fit for everyone.

Samsung manufacturing relocation

Samsung and LG Electronics are reportedly considering relocating some of their home appliance production from Mexico to the U.S., according to South Korean media outlet The Korean Economic Daily, as cited by the Central News Agency.

This move is in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on products imported from Mexico and Canada, starting February 1. Samsung may move its dryer production line to South Carolina, while LG is considering transferring its refrigerator production line to its Tennessee factory.

Samsung states it will monitor the situation closely and adapt as needed. LG plans to adjust its production systems and locations to respond to market changes effectively.