Types of Hobs

A hob (known as stove tops in North America) is a cooking appliance that heats pans with flame or electricity. There are a variety of hobs. You can choose the one that best Ovens and hobs uk fits your kitchen and design.

Induction hobs feature a flat ceramic cooking surface and come with four or five zones for heating your pans. Modern touch-operated designs look elegant and chic and are easy to clean.

Ceramic hobs

Ceramic hobs can give your kitchen a sleek, modern appearance. They feature a flat glass-ceramic surface that's easy to clean, meaning spills and splatters can be quickly cleaned. They heat up quickly and are energy efficient and can lower your electric bill. However, one disadvantage of ceramic hobs is that they may be slow to adjust temperature settings and can be a hassle when cooking food that requires a quick reduction or an increase in heat.

Electric hobs use plates that are heated by electric elements beneath. They can be individually controlled with rotary knobs, and then tacked 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, so even after they have been turned off, they'll be hot to the touch. It's important to install ceramic hobs in a location that is far from any flammable objects and away from children's reach.

This kind of hob can be installed on a variety worktops such as laminate, solid hardwood and granite. It's also fairly affordable and can be a great alternative if you're looking to replace your previous hobs, but without spending a lot of money. As with all appliances, they must be properly installed and connected to the mains. We recommend hiring an electrician to ensure your new hobs will be safe to use.

This kind of hob is sensitive to the pan's size and shape. It is necessary to purchase cookware that is either the exact same dimensions as the element or that is able to fit in the heating zones on the hob. If the cookware is not the same dimensions as the element, the element won't recognise it and won't be able to heat the bottom of the pan. This could lead to inconsistent cooking results and make the stove less efficient.

Gas on glass hobs

Gas on glass hobs offer modern, sleek design. Although they may cost more than electric models and require professional installation, they often require less time to heat up - it's not uncommon for a complete pan of water to boil within four minutes or less. This type of hob also is ideal for cooks who wish to control the amount of heat that is produced. Glass hobs are more prone to damage and require more frequent cleaning since they tend to build up grease and sludge.

This Bertazzoni hob is a great example of gas on glass. It comes with four monobloc burners in matt black, with control knobs made of metal to give it a chic, sophisticated appearance. The wok ring has a power of 4kW for extra versatility and the pan supports are dishwasher safe.

Another highly recommended model is this Bosch gas hob, which combines an attractive slab of toughened glass and advanced cooking technology. The dual ring design at the left side of the gas hob features a double inner burner to increase the distribution of heat and increase the speed of cooking. It also has an easy-to-read power level indicator, which allows you to control the exact temperature of the flame. You can choose from nine preset settings, including the highest setting for sear steaks and a lower one for scrambled egg.

Our testers also liked the controls, as they were simple and easy to use. Some minor issues include the fact that you need to physically press the controls nine times before you can reach the highest temperature and it can be difficult to discern the state of the burners through the glass.

A few of the top gas-on-glass hobs are available for an affordable price, such as this Neff model. While it's not going to win any design awards but it can do the job well and can be a fantastic addition to your kitchen at just PS120.

Electric hobs

There are a number of electric hobs that are ideal for modern households. They're not just elegant and stylish, but they are also more efficient, safer and more efficient than their predecessors.

One of the most popular electric hobs is a ceramic hob. They're designed with a sleek, polished, glazed finish. They also have an easy-to-clean surface that's resistant to smudges and scratches. They also come with a power booster feature which allows you to boost the heat for a brief duration.

Induction hobs are yet another electric hob perfect for modern homes. As opposed to traditional gas and electric plate hobs, induction hobs utilize electromagnetic fields to directly heat your cookware. This means they are more energy-efficient and offer precise temperature control. They require a special type of pan and could be expensive to put in.

Gas on glass hobs are a great alternative for modern homes. Similar to a standard gas hob, it features an best oven that is surrounded by an underlying layer of flat glass. However it's shatterproof and heatproof, so it's much simpler to clean than standard glass that is tempered. A lot of these hobs come with an "hot surface indicator" that alerts you to the temperature.

While gas hobs remain an option for many home cooks, they can be noisy and difficult to clean. The flame can be difficult to control and take an extended time to warm up and cool down. In contrast, electric hobs are more efficient in energy use ovens and hobs easier to clean.

There are electric stoves that can be used with LPG gas. This lets you switch between various fuel sources, meaning you'll be able to fit your needs. It's important to keep in mind that these stoves must be installed by a gas safe registered engineer and will require a dedicated 6mm cable to be installed in your kitchen. They're not suitable for people with pacemakers as the electromagnetic field could cause interference with them.

Hobs with induction

Copper coils run an alternating electric current beneath the glass surface of an induction hob. When an induction-compatible pot is placed on a hob the coils generate magnetic fields that create heat directly within the pan rather than heating the surface of the worktop (gas) or an insulated plate (electric). This makes induction hobs very efficient from an energy standpoint because there's no leftover heat that is wasted.

There are many different models of an induction hob, from basic entry level ones with only one cooking zone that is marked with rings to more advanced multi-zoned hobs that can have up to six zones, allowing you to cook multiple pots simultaneously in one flexible zone. Certain models feature an adjustable slider control similar to the iPhone. Simply slide your finger across the power bar in the middle to select the desired level of heat left to right increases heat and right to left reduces it. Some models even have pre-programmed settings for specific recipes or food items that can help you save time and effort in the kitchen.

Induction hobs are more expensive than ceramic hobs. However they are more energy efficient in the long run. They can heat faster and have a smaller heating area which can lower your energy costs. They also cool faster and have a more secure design that doesn't have hot plates, making them perfect for families with children or older people who live in the house. However, they do generate a magnetic force that could affect certain medical devices like pacemakers. It is therefore important to center pans and avoid using smaller pans on bigger burners.

As with all electric hobs you will have to clean your electric best hob uk regularly, as food particles and other debris may build up over time. You can employ a standard oven cleaner or purchase a specialist one to keep your hob in good condition and shining for longer. Just be sure to never use the abrasive cleaning pads or pads to scour your induction hob since they can scratch the surface.