I have just had to replace my induction hob (touch controls no longer worked – seems to be a common issue ) and the retailer I bought a new one from wanted a handful of cash to recycle the old one. Of course, being a cheapskate I declined the offer and decided to have a poke inside to see if there was anything worth salvaging for the workshop.
Printers and scanners are often mentioned as sources of useful bits, but as I discovered there are some very nice bits inside an induction hob. The electronic bits are big and beefy, there are two huge aluminium heatsinks and some nice sheet aluminium. The glass top looks useful but may not be perfectly flat and the large transistors (mosfets I presume ) look very nice.
So don't just give all this nice stuff to the retailer and pay for the privilege, recycle it to your workshop. Just noticed a couple of nice 12V fans.
Doug
Edited By Douglas Johnston on 02/11/2018 13:56:21