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Types of Hobs

A hob (known as a stove top in North America) is a cooking appliance that heats pans using electricity or flames. There are many different types of hobs. You can choose the one that is best suited to your kitchen and style.

Induction hobs have flat ceramic surfaces and a range of four or five zones to heat your pans. Modern touch-operated designs are elegant and fashionable, and they are easy to clean.

Ceramic hobs

Ceramic hobs provide modern and sleek design that can really enhance the overall aesthetic of your kitchen. They have a flat glass ceramic surface that's easy to clean, which means spills and splatters are quickly wiped away. They are quick to heat up and are energy-efficient, which can reduce your electricity bill. However, one disadvantage of ceramic hobs is that they tend to be slow to adjust the temperature and can be a hassle when cooking food that requires immediate reduction or an increase in heat.

Electric hobs consist of a solid surface which is heated from below by electric elements. These elements can be controlled individually with rotary knobs, and then tacked up to the power level you require. You can utilize the Boost feature to raise the temperature of a particular zone. Ceramic hobs retain heat very well, and even after they've been shut off, they will still be hot to the touch. It's important to install ceramic hobs in a place that is far from flammable items and away from children's reach.

This type of hob can be mounted on a variety of worktops including laminate ovens and hobs solid hardwood as well as granite. It's also quite affordable and can be an excellent option for those looking to replace your stove without spending a large amount of money. Like all appliances, they need to be installed correctly ovens and hobs uk connected to the mains. We recommend hiring an electrician to ensure your new hobs uk are safe to use.

The drawback of this kind of hob is that it's sensitive to pan size and shape. You'll need cookware that is either the exact same size as the element, or that can fit comfortably into each of the heating zones on the hob. If the cookware is not the same dimensions as the element, it will not recognize it and won't be able to heat the bottom of the pan. This can result in cooking that is uneven and make the hob less efficient.

Gas on glass hobs

Glass hobs with gas are a great choice for a sleek, modern aesthetic. Although they may be more expensive than electric models and may require professional installation, they usually take less time to heat up. It's not unusual for a full pan of water to be boiling within four minutes or less. This kind of hob is a great choice for cooks who wish to control the amount of heat that is produced. Glass hobs are more prone to damage and require frequent cleaning as they tend to accumulate grease and other residue.

A fantastic example of a gas-on-glass model is this Bertazzoni hob, that has four black monobloc burners, each with precise metal control knobs that create a a stylish and sophisticated finish. The wok ring is 4kW to allow for more versatility and the pan supports are dishwasher-safe.

This Bosch gas hob is another highly recommended model. It combines a stylish piece of toughened glass with cutting-edge cooking technology. The dual ring design on the left of the hob has a double inner flame to improve even heat distribution, which in turn accelerates cooking time. It also has an easy-to-read power indicator that helps you to control the exact temperature of the flame. You can choose from nine preset settings, including high settings to sear steaks and a lower one for scrambled eggs.

The simple and intuitive controls were also well appreciated by our testers who found them to be very easy to use. Some minor drawbacks are that you must press the controls nine times to reach the highest temperature and the glass can make it difficult to see the burners' actions.

Some of the best ovens and hobs gas-on-glass hobs are available at affordable prices, such as this Neff model. It's not likely to win any design awards but it'll perform the task and be a great option for your kitchen at just above 120 pounds.

Electric hobs

There are a number of electric hobs that are perfect for modern households. They not only offer an elegant design that fits into the rest of your kitchen and are also equipped with advanced functionality that is safer, quicker and more energy-efficient than their predecessors.

Ceramic glass hobs are among the most sought-after electric stoves. They are designed with an elegant glazed finish and have an exterior that is easy to clean and resistant to scratches. They also come with a power booster function which allows you to boost your heat for a short time.

Another electric hob that is suitable for modern homes is an induction hob. Induction hobs heat cookware directly using electromagnetic fields, unlike traditional gas and electric plates. This means they are more energy efficient and offer precise temperature control. However they require a particular kind of pan to work with them and are costly to install.

Gas on glass hobs are another great option for modern homes. It has a burner underneath the glass, which is flat, similar to a standard gas stove. This glass is heatproof and shatterproof, which makes it easier to clean than glass that is tempered. Many of these hobs also include a 'hot-surface indicator', which informs you when the hob is hot.

While gas hobs remain an option for many home cooks however, they can be noisy and difficult to clean. They also take a while to heat up and cool down and their flames can be difficult to control. Electric hobs on the other hand are more energy efficient and easy to clean.

There are even electric stoves that are compatible LPG gas. This allows you to switch between different fuel sources, meaning you'll have the flexibility to suit your lifestyle. But, it's important to keep in mind that these stoves must be installed by a registered gas safe engineer and require a dedicated 6mm cable to be installed in your kitchen. They're also not suitable for people who have pacemakers, as the electromagnetic field can cause interference with them.

Induction hobs

Copper coils conduct an alternating electric current beneath the glass surface of an induction hob. When an induction-compatible pot is placed on a hob the coils create magnetic fields that produce heat directly inside the pan rather than heating the surface of the worktop (gas) or the heated plate (electric). This makes induction hobs extremely efficient from an energy standpoint, as there's no residual heat that is wasted.

There are a myriad of models of an induction hob, from basic entry level models that have only one cooking zone marked by rings to more sophisticated multi-zoned induction hobs that have up to six zones and allow the cooking of multiple pots at once on a Flex zone. Certain models feature an adjustable slider control similar to the iPhone. You can choose the desired temperature by sliding your finger from left to right over the power bar in the middle. Some models even have pre-programmed settings for certain recipes or food types that can help you save time and effort in the kitchen.

Induction Hobs oven tend to be more expensive than ceramic hobs, but they are thought to be more efficient in the long run as they heat up much quicker and have a smaller surface for heating up which can help lower your energy costs. They cool faster and also have a safer design without hot plates. This makes them a great choice for families that have children or elderly people. However, they do generate an electric force that could cause interference with certain medical devices like pacemakers. It is therefore essential to center pans and avoid using smaller pans with larger burners.

As with all electric hobs you'll need to clean your induction hob on a regular basis, as food particles and other debris can build up over time. You can use a regular oven cleaner, or you can invest in a specialist product to help keep your hob shiny and in good condition for longer. You should never use the abrasive cleaning products or the scratching pads on your induction stove as they may scratch the surface.