Induction in outdoor kitchen: experience the convenience of Indu+
Discover the induction, teppanyaki, wok, grill combinations from Indu+! Perfect for gas-free cooking and outdoor enjoyment, with a sleek look and a modern finish. The modules from Indu+ are known for their high quality, flexibility and modularity. Use it as a central cooking option for all your favorite dishes, or opt for a combination of a barbecue and induction.
Roostr: gas-free high-end cooking
Perfect for verandas
No combustion gases, no smoke. Induction is the logical choice if your outdoor kitchen is (partially) covered, often where gas or charcoal cause problems.
Seamlessly integrated into the worktop
No loose cabinets, no extensions. The induction module is seamlessly integrated into the Dekton worktop. Not cooking? Then you simply have extra workspace.
Two specialist brands
Indu+ from Belgium: a leader in outdoor induction. Pitt Cooking from the Netherlands: specialized in direct worktop integration. Both proven for year-round outdoor use.
In every Roostr model
No separate product line needed: all induction options fit into all three Roostr models – Rubix, Allure, and Wave.
Why choose induction?
Within ten years, induction has gone from being an exception to the standard in home kitchens. The same is now happening in outdoor kitchens, and these are the reasons why.

1
Gas-free cooking
No gas bottle, no open fire, no combustion gases. Ideal under canopies, on covered terraces, or in smaller outdoor spaces where gas or charcoal is impractical.

2
Precision in temperature
Precisely determine the desired temperature and maintain it there. No fluctuations, no guesswork. Ideal for controlled cooking: from slow melting to rapid sizzling.

3
Fast and efficient
Induction heats up extremely quickly (often reaching temperature within 30 seconds) and consumes less energy than electric hobs because only the pan is heated, not the surrounding cooking surface.

4
Clean and quiet
No smoke, no odors, no grease splatters on a high grill. The smooth cooking plates wipe clean. Quiet enough to cook next to a table conversation.

5
Safe for children and guests
The plate itself barely gets warm, only the pan does. If you remove the pan, the surface is safe to touch again within seconds. This is an important difference compared to gas or ceramic, especially on busy evenings with children or guests around.
Three Roostr models with induction integration
All three Roostr models support induction, with the differences lying in the finish, color choices, and degree of personalization.
ALLURE
In the Allure, induction truly comes into its own; the sleek character of an induction hob seamlessly matches the premium appearance of the Allure. With double-walled stainless steel, 15 colour options, 15 Dekton worktop choices, and optional LED lighting, your induction outdoor kitchen becomes a statement.
“For us, outdoor cooking is more than a meal – it's a moment to connect. That's what drives Roostr.”
Which model suits you?

Design your induction outdoor kitchen in 3D
Which brand of induction hob appeals to you? Indu+ Multiflex for classic pans, an Indu+ Wok for Asian cooking, a Teppanyaki plate for open cooking, or Pitt Cooking induction hobs for those who cook like they do indoors? You can see it immediately in the Roostr 3D configurator.
Choose your frame and frame size, select your induction option, and add a worktop, refrigerator, and sink. The configurator shows you how everything will look, including the correct proportions between your hob and the surrounding worktop.
Unsure about the electrical connection? Some options (such as Indu+ Wok and Multiflex) operate on 1 phase / 230V, so a standard outdoor socket is sufficient. Others (such as the Teppanyaki 58cm and Pitt Cooking) require 1–3 phases. We will advise you personally on this.
Receive a no-obligation custom quote?
Tell us which induction option you prefer, and we will create a design that fits perfectly around it, including advice on the electrical connection.
We will contact you
We'll call you to discuss your wishes: which induction brand, which cooking style, and what your electricity situation in the garden is.
We are making a 3D drawing.
Based on your data, we will create a personalized design including the correct countertop cutout for your induction module.
You will receive a customized quote
Transparent, with no surprises. You know exactly what to expect, including price and delivery time.
Four induction solutions, two specialized brands
For induction cooking, Roostr works with two brands that have fully specialized in outdoor use: the Belgian Indu+ and the Dutch Pitt Cooking. Together they offer four different cooking solutions, all fitting into Rubix, Allure and Wave.
Get inspired
See how other enthusiasts had their outdoor kitchen installed in their garden and discover the various setups and possibilities.

Allure
"Great outdoor kitchen, an asset to the garden."
At this unique location, we have created an exclusive outdoor kitchen that perfectly combines style and functionality.

Rubix
“A really great addition to our garden and already used a lot.”
Designed to bring the joy of cooking and togetherness with friends and family outdoors.

Wave
“A rooftop terrace to dream of.”
Roostr Wave in the heart of Amsterdam. Discover how we installed a Roostr Wave outdoor kitchen on an Amsterdam rooftop terrace.

Allure
“Our dream kitchen is finally a reality.”
By combining high-quality materials, we guarantee that the outdoor kitchen can remain outdoors all year round, regardless of the weather conditions.

Rubix
"A garden room to dream of."
At this beautiful location, we have realized a unique and special project: a luxurious garden room with a spacious outdoor kitchen.
What customers say about their Roostr outdoor kitchen
9.9/10 from 39 customers ★★★★★
Would you like to know more about outdoor kitchens?
We provide comprehensive answers to many questions in our blogs, from choosing the right cooking option to maintenance and placement in your garden. Read up and discover what suits you best.

Visit our Roostr Studio
Experience our outdoor kitchens in real life.
Prefer to drop by? In the Roostr Studio, you can see, feel, and experience the outdoor kitchens up close. Not a busy showroom, but a quiet place with full attention to your dream kitchen.
✓ Personal advice tailored to your wishes
✓ 3D drawing of the kitchen in your garden
✓ Central location, right next to Rotterdam

Find a dealer near you
Don't you live near Rotterdam?
No problem, we have dealers throughout the country. At our authorized dealers, you can view the Roostr models up close, and specialists are ready to answer your questions.
Frequently asked Questions
Can an induction hob be used in an outdoor kitchen?
Induction is the future of cooking. This modern and sustainable cooking method has been gaining popularity in the kitchen world for years. Induction is not only environmentally friendly, but also practical and safe. This is especially true for the use of induction in an outdoor kitchen. With the induction and teppanyaki hobs from Indu+ this becomes possible. This unique Belgian brand offers high-quality hobs for outdoor use.
What is high heat induction?
High heat on an induction is considered the highest settings. Always keep a close eye on your meat or other ingredients on the induction plate when cooking on the highest setting.
How much power does an induction hob use?
An induction hob in an outdoor kitchen consumes an average of between 1.4 and 2.2 kWh per hour. With an average daily use of 30 minutes, this means a consumption of 0.9 kWh per day.
Can I combine induction with other cooking options?
Certainly. Many Roostr owners combine induction with a kamado (for slow cooking on weekends) or a gas barbecue (for classic grilling). The modular system makes this easy, even for later additions.
How much power does an induction cooktop use?
An induction hob consumes, on average, between 1.4 and 2.2 kWh per hour. With daily use of 30 minutes, this means approximately 0.9 kWh per day – comparable to or more energy-efficient than a traditional electric hob, because only the pan is heated.
Is induction safe for children and guests?
Induction is one of the safest cooking methods. The cooktop itself barely gets hot; only the pan does. If you remove the pan, the surface is safe to touch again within seconds. No open flames, no gas, no flying sparks.
Will my existing cookware work on induction?
Only pans with a magnetic base (stainless steel, cast iron, enameled) work on induction. Aluminum, copper, or glass do not work. Test it simply: does a kitchen magnet stick to the bottom of the pan? Then it works. If in doubt, we offer personal advice.
How much does a Roostr outdoor kitchen with induction cost?
This depends on the chosen Roostr model, the induction option, and any additional modules. A Rubix Duo with Indu+ Multiflex starts from approximately €6,000–€8,000. A complete Allure with Pitt Cooking 3-Burners and a refrigerator often costs between €15,000–€20,000. For a precise quote based on your situation, request a free 3D drawing.












