This item is delivered in a very sturdy cardboard box, which is also lined on the inside to better package the product and ensure it is not damaged. We've also attached two shaped blocks to the ends to ensure it stands securely. A handy brochure is also included explaining how to use and install it. The top panel is also excellently crafted, with a pleasing appearance and a slightly ribbed surface. It's also visually very sophisticated, with the depiction of the four cooking zones and the buttons grouped in the middle, which are obviously touch buttons. It's important to note that for correct use, the entire fingertip, not just part of it, must be placed on the hob, which is certainly a good feature, as it prevents accidental startling. This can also be avoided in the presence of children, thanks to the locking mechanism. Additionally, the four burners have power settings ranging from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9, which corresponds to a maximum of 1800 watts for the two large burners and 1200 watts for the two small burners. This is certainly more than sufficient for normal cooking. In fact, for cooking delicate foods, level 3 or 4 is sufficient. Also worth mentioning is the presence of an indicator with automatic start-up tracks that quickly reach the desired temperature. Another very useful feature is the timer, which allows you to turn off the power if you forget to turn on the burners. All this is presented on a very attractive and easy-to-read display that definitely conveys a sense of modernity. The functionality is definitely excellent. I definitely think the speed with which we can heat and cook our food is high. The power is also definitely sufficient, and there's room for two large and two medium-sized pots. Of course, you should use cookware suitable for use on induction cooktops, as these generate an electromagnetic field. The base of the pot must be suitable and made of a material that allows magnetic attraction.