Types of Oven Hob

A hob is an elevated flat surface that heats pots and pans. There are a variety of types of hobs, such as electric, gas, and induction.

The features to look for include touch, rotary and control of the position. They allow you to control the heating zones by the click of a button. They also stop them from being tripped over easily particularly by children.

Ceramic Hobs

Ceramic hobs offer style and function in a modern kitchen. However the glossy surface is susceptible to scratches and stains from food residues and cooking burnt-on stains. To keep your hob looking good and functioning effectively it is essential to maintain an ongoing cleaning routine. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pad.

These types of hobs are heated by passing an electric current through coiled elements that are hidden beneath the glass surface, that generate heat when they are activated by control knobs. Some models have a radiant element that emits heat through the glass's surface. Some models employ halogen elements which are more effective. They heat the entire surface in repeated pulses.

Many ceramic hobs we sell have advanced safety features, such as residual heat indicators that alert you when the surface remains hot to the touch, thereby preventing burns. Some ceramic hobs have child locks that stop children from accidentally altering the settings.

It is essential to select the correct cookware for your ceramic hob. This ensures that your pans are flat-bottomed. This ensures even heat distribution and helps to avoid hot spots that can cause overcooked or undercooked food. It is also important to avoid drag pans across the kitchen surface since this could scratch the tempered glass.

We recommend ceramic hobs with a dual-ring design, or 'I Flex' zone. It can accommodate two single pots or one large pan. You'll require a pan that has minimum dimensions of 30cm to make it register. We also have models with an auxiliary heater that allows for rapid heating in specific pans or zones. This is great for stir-fry and searing steak. Certain models come with an automatic shut-off function that turns off the hob at a predetermined time to prevent overheating. This is a useful safety feature to have for peace of mind. This function is usually activated by pressing the "Power' button on the control panel if you have an appliance set to the maximum temperature and there is no activity for a preset period of time.

Gas Hobs

A gas hob, sometimes referred to as gas stove or gas cooker, is a kitchen appliance that uses the flammable natural or liquid petroleum gas (LPG) as the source of fuel. The flame heats cookware and surrounding air which enables quick cooking and precise temperature control. Gas hobs are designed to be elevated, which offers extra security by preventing your body from coming in contact with the flame. This eliminates the risk of burning. This elevated construction does require special care when cleaning or operating the hob in order to avoid accidentally spilling liquids onto the burners.

The burners of a traditional gas stove are controlled by hand and lit using a matches. Modern models come with an automatic igniter, which makes sure that the gas flame is lit in a controlled manner. The flame can be controlled by the control knobs. This makes it easy to adjust the level of heat. Based on the model, certain gas hobs are also equipped with multi-flame burners for increased cooking flexibility.

Gas hobs require a continuous gas supply, which could be a problem when you live in a place with an unreliable or erratic supply. Additionally, gas hobs require regular maintenance to avoid the risk of leaks and corrosion. Hobs made of gas should only be installed by Gas Safe Registered Fitters who can guarantee that the installation is safe and follow strict safety guidelines.

While electric and induction hobs are becoming more popular however, there is a substantial market for gas appliances in certain regions. This is due to consumer preferences and environmental concerns and local energy prices and availability. This is why it is crucial to evaluate your kitchen's utility costs and infrastructure before selecting a type of hob.

Hobs induction

Induction hobs are a favorite for our customers who want an elegant and sleek kitchen. Magnetism is employed to heat the pans, rather than a heated surface or burning gas beneath. Copper coils are positioned beneath the glass ceramic's surface. A current of alternating electricity is run through them. When an induction-compatible cookware or pan is placed over the cooker, the coils sense its magnetic base and heat the pan or pot directly. This is faster than traditional gas stoves and is more efficient in terms of energy use. The glass-ceramic surface remains cool to the touch and is easy to clean.

Like other modern hobs, induction ovens hobs are designed to be simpler to clean than gas counterparts. A quick wipe with an damp cloth is all you require to keep your induction hob looking great as new.

Induction cooking requires you to make use of the correct cookware. All cookware, including cast iron stainless steel, non-stick are required to have a base that is magnetic. If you're not sure whether your existing cookware is induction-compatible, a quick test is to Best place to buy oven and hob a magnet on the bottom of the pan. If it sticks firmly, then your pan is induction-compatible.

A range of induction hobs is available, from budget models to premium brands with a TFT display and an extensive operating menu. The hob will show the pan's location in full-color when it is placed in a power zone. A control button or slider allows you to change the power setting or set a clock. There are many clever accessories, including pan sensors that adhere to the sides of cookware and communicate with the hob using bluetooth to control the power.

Induction hobs with a built-in fan can reduce smoke, steam and cooking odors. This model is ideal for homes with small space as it removes the requirement for a separate extractor fan. Like other induction hobs, it makes use of magnetic fields at frequencies within the kilohertz range in order to produce the heat that indirectly affects the contents of your pan. In normal operation, at the distance of 5-10 centimetres, these fields are in line with the reference value for the magnetic flux density established for the relevant frequency range by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection and no health risks are anticipated.

Electric Hobs

The most efficient electric hobs are sleek and designed to fit all kitchen styles. These are great for those who prefer using touch controls to dials, and come with a range of options that will suit your cooking requirements. Most of them are made of glass, which is easy-to-clean and elegant in a black or a white design. Some come with bridge functions that allow you to connect two zones to accommodate larger pans while others have an energy boost button to provide additional heat when performing a task that is particularly difficult.

Induction hobs are increasing in popularity due to their contemporary and sleek design that can be incorporated into modern kitchen designs. They cook quickly and provide the highest level of safety. For example they tend to cool faster than gas cookers and come with a "hot" indicator light that is on to inform you that the cooking zone is hot to the contact. They also tend to be more efficient since the magnetic field only produces heat within the pan itself so you're not heating the air around it.

There are some things to consider when choosing an electric hob. Most require a power supply that is set up with the right cables and breakers. We suggest installing it by a licensed electrician. They can also be expensive and you'll need an appropriate set of induction pans to get the best oven uk from them. They are more expensive because they use more energy.

Why not check out our wide range of kitchen appliances if you're thinking of a new kitchen, or replacing your existing hob? We can help you select the ideal oven hob for your cooking style and preferences. Our experts are ready to answer your questions and discuss options with you. We offer an all-encompassing delivery service and can even set up your new appliance for you should you wish us to.