Which Hobs and Ovens Are Right For You?

When it comes to hobs and ovens, there are many different types to choose from. Which one is best for you?

Gas hobs are popular due to their rapid heating and precise control of flame. They can be found in a variety of cooking pots. They are perfect for frying foods that require precise temperatures, like steaks.

Gas hobs

Gas hobs make use of natural gas to create flames that heat pans and pots. The burners are controlled with a knob that can be adjusted to alter the size of the flame as well as the amount of heat produced. Modern gas hobs come with safety features, such as flame failure devices, which will shut off the burners in the event that the flame ceases to burn. This helps to prevent accidental fires.

Gas hobs oven are a popular choice for cooking due to their speed and accuracy. They are able to quickly reach high temperature, making them perfect for cooking meats in the sea or boiling water. They can be adjusted to lower temperatures for delicate foods and sauces. In addition, a gas stove is less likely to cause food to stick, which may be a problem for some electric cooktops.

Gas hobs aren't as efficient in terms of energy efficiency, but they still use very little electricity. Induction models are more expensive initially, so they can be a good option for kitchens with a limited budget. The cost of maintaining an LPG or natural gas hob will be determined by the local costs. These can vary significantly.

FUJIOH provides a variety of built-in models with various finishes, including stainless steel or toughened glass. This lets you choose the best fit for your kitchen. Built-in gas hobs are not protruding from the countertop unlike freestanding models. This makes it easier to clean. Many of our hobs have an elegant minimalist design and are perfect for open-plan kitchens.

It's important to know the health risks associated with gas cooktops. Studies have proven that cooking with gas hobs can result in indoor pollutant levels well above the regulated UK and EU air quality standards. These pollutants are caused by the interaction between an unlit flame and vaporized oil released from the cookware. This is particularly common when using non-stick cookware, that are commonly used with gas hobs. In order to minimise the chance of exposure to these pollutants it is important to stay clear of burning any flammable objects near a gas stove.

Electric hobs

If you're looking to get an electric hob to add to your kitchen or replace an old one, there's plenty of options to pick from. You must consider your cooking requirements and how you would like your new stove to be designed. But, you should also think about practical aspects like the amount of space you have available and what energy efficiency rating you're looking for.

A popular choice for modern homes, electric hobs come in a variety of designs oven and hob finishes, from simple coil hobs to elegant glass or ceramic models that have touch controls. They're relatively easy to clean and offer a more precise temperature control than gas hobs, however they may take longer to heat up and cool down as compared.

The domino hob is a popular style of hob. It is available in electric and ceramic versions. The design is meant to be in the same space as your kitchen counter, these hobs feature a flat surface that is easy to clean while heating elements are concealed beneath. These hobs are illuminated in bright red when switched on and distribute heat evenly across the cooking area.

The most appealing thing about domino hobs are that they combine the style and flexibility of an induction model and a ceramic model. Along with traditional hob zones, they can typically accommodate griddles and Teppanyaki grills to provide an exceptional dining experience.

Both ceramic and induction hobs come with an elegant, sleek look that is modern in any kitchen, and offer a number of useful features. For instance, some come with the power boost feature that instantly boosts the power of a certain cooking zone, perfect for when you're trying to cook something. Some have safety features like hot indicators that warn you when the zone is still too hot to touch, or locks for children that stop anyone from operating the hob.

Induction hobs

In contrast to electric and gas hobs, induction hobs use magnetism rather than direct heat to warm pans and pots. The glass surfaces of an induction hob are coils through which a varying electrical current flows. When an induction-compatible pan is placed on top, it creates the magnetic field to produce electricity in the iron inside the pan, thereby heating it and in turn cooking the food inside. Induction hobs are renowned for their speedy cooking and are energy efficient. Many homeowners have reported a reduction in their overall cooking expenses.

According to some sources Induction hobs emit high levels of electromagnetic fields at frequencies in the Kilohertz range when they are used. When you are at a distance that isn't too far from the appliance, these fields will not be harmful to your health, and decrease with distance. These magnetic fields could interfere with pacemakers, so it is best oven to keep at least five to ten centimetres between the appliance and the pacemaker.

Induction hobs also require specialized cookware. They require a flat bottom, and are typically made of steel or iron with a magnetic layer; cast iron is a popular option, but you can also find induction-compatible stainless steel or copper, as well as aluminium (check the label for compatibility). Some hobs come with dual rings that have smaller and bigger cooking zones to accommodate different sizes of pans.

The majority of induction cooktops come with the touch control system, which has power bars on each cooking zone. You can select your preferred heat level simply by sliding your fingers down the power bar. Left to right increases power and right to left reduces it. Some hobs also have an adjustable slider that functions exactly like an iPhone: you simply swipe your finger across the ring and tap the power bar for the setting you want.

Some hobs are equipped with an option for a child lock, which prevents children from accidentally turning on the hob or altering its settings. Most of the hobs we've tested have this functionality, which is a great way to reassure parents. We always recommend careful handling of hobs and judicious placement, ensuring that the plug isn't easily tripped over or placed on.

Gas on Glass

Gas on glass hobs offer an elegant look that is perfect for modern modular kitchens. The sealed burner keeps dirt and other impurities from getting into. They are also easy to clean and are a great choice for busy families.

The hobs of this kind are made of toughened glass, which is scratch-resistant and heat resistant. The burners are coated with stainless steel and chromium to improve durability. These features make them tough and long-lasting. These features are crucial, especially in terms of safety.

One of the main benefits of gas on glass cooktops is that they are easier to clean than traditional stainless steel models. It is crucial to remember that only flat-bottomed pots and pans should be used on glass cooktops. A bottom that is rounded can result in excessive surface getting in contact with burners. This can cause damage and overheating.

Another benefit of glass-on-glass cooktops is that they do not require more maintenance than stainless steel models. The stainless steel stoves must be cleaned regularly to avoid burns and other damages. However, a glass cooktop can be cleaned using a sponge or cloth, and an appropriate cleaning solution. They also come with an integrated shut off valve which will shut off the flames if they are accidentally shut off.

These gas stoves are available in various sizes and finishes to suit any style of kitchen or decor. Whether you want an elegant design that seamlessly blends with other appliances, or a more luxurious and contemporary finish, there's something to match your preferences.

The Bertazzoni Professional Series 60cm gas stove has four monobloc burners finished in matt black, and precise metal control knobs, which add to its premium feeling. The burners have an impressive heat capacity and power to allow for a broad range of cooking. The wok ring integrated makes this a versatile option for any kitchen.