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A hob is a must-have kitchen appliance, but which you choose depends on your cooking preferences and budget. Gas hobs are quick to heat up and offer precise temperature control. Electric hobs on the other hand, are more efficient, but they take longer to heat up.

To make cleaning easier, look for models with dishwasher-proof supports. It is recommended to choose an oven that has nine power levels so that you can choose the best setting for your food.

3. CDA DH702Z Induction Hob

A good hob is a must-have kitchen gadget, and there are many different styles to choose from. It's not just about fashion, the functionality of your hob can make or break your cooking experience. Our CDA range of hobs includes features that will help you to relax oven and hob enjoy your meals, whether you are an experienced chef or just getting started.

Gas Hobs

Gas hobs are a long-time favourite for cooks and chefs alike because of their instant, visible heat source and easy control. They also tend to distribute heat more evenly, making cooking easier. Their efficiency is not as efficient as other types of hobs and they may take longer to get hot. They also require professional installation, and a proper ventilation in the kitchen to remove the fumes from combustion.

Electric Hobs (Coil & Smooth-Top)

Electric hobs make use of an induction plate to heat your cookware directly so they're usually much quicker and more efficient than traditional gas hobs. They don't emit any harmful emissions and are easy to clean. However they don't have the same appeal of flame-cooked cooking and could not be suitable for homes with children or those that have medical equipment like pacemakers.

The Siemens IQ-500 EP9A6SB90 is modern and sleek five-burner gas hob with oodles of space for all manner of pans and pots, including a super wok burner for stir-fries and other Asian-inspired dishes. It has a host of user-friendly features, including an easy Quick Start function that shows which burner is lit on the display panel (and can be programmed to shut it off at specific times). You can also use the Pause-and-Start feature to stop cooking and resume it later.