A Guide to the Best Hobs in the UK

A hob is an oven hob that is different from cooker. A cooker is a freestanding unit that includes both a stove and an oven.

Hobs are sly and occasionally malignant sprites who live in the countryside. They were often combined with Goblins to create the Hobgoblin.

Gas Hobs

In any modern kitchen, a quality hob is essential. There's a suitable hob for any budget and style, whether you prefer ceramic gas, induction, or ceramic. A high-quality hob will heat up quickly and evenly to cook your food in a flash, while also adding an elegant look to your kitchen.

One of the major advantages of a gas stove is the precise temperature control. It's quick to reach high heat levels, which is ideal for boiling water, searing meat and stir-frying vegetables. Its ability to adjust its heat output quickly is ideal for delicate dishes or sauces that require the use of a lower temperature setting.

Another advantage of a gas Hob Uk is its energy efficiency. Gas is cheaper than electricity and can be used to power a hob. Additionally, it uses direct flames to heat the utensils, which means that there is less wasted energy around the edges of the burners.

Modern gas hobs and ovens are designed with a sleek appearance to match any kitchen design. You can choose models with a glossy black or stainless steel finish that will blend in seamlessly and make your kitchen look more contemporary. You can also pick one made of glass that is easy-to-clean and highly durable.

Gas hobs have become a popular choice in modern kitchens because of their versatility and ease of use. They can also be a great complement to traditional kitchen designs, particularly when you include a range cooker in your kitchen layout. However, it's important to note that they can increase the risk of fire when compared with electric or induction hobs. They do not have safety features like being able to shut off instantly and having child-safety locks on the control knobs.

When selecting a gas stove, you should take into consideration the number of cooking zones and burners you require. You can find models with one or two cooking zones. Many models come with a central wok, which is an extremely powerful burner that can be used for rapid boiling or stir-frying. It is important to check the type of ignition system used. The majority of gas hobs light the burners by using an electric spark or a continuous electric pilot flame.

Induction Hobs

Induction cookers are gaining popularity due to their speed and efficiency. Gas hobs and ovens are still a popular choice among home cooks. These flat glass-topped hobs utilize magnetism to heat the contents of the pan rather than heating the surface area, which makes them more efficient and safer since there is no flame under. Induction hobs have many features, including some which our Good Housekeeping Institute experts have found to be extremely useful.

One of them is the bridge function, which allows you to join two hob rings to make room for larger pans. You can set the temperature of each ring individually using the touchscreen panel. This is a great option for those who love entertaining and can be a lifesaver in the event that you have guests with different food preferences. It is important to remember that induction hobs aren't suitable for those with pacemakers as they generate electromagnetic fields which can interfere with their operation.

The British Heart Foundation recommends a minimum of 60cm distance between a source of power and any active hob if you are wearing a pacemaker. The magnetic field generated by the hob may interact with other electrical devices, causing them to malfunction, so you'll want to make sure that your device isn't within reach of the hot plate or in a live cooking zone.

Another induction hob we have available is this model from CDA, which has five hob zones and various functions, including melt and simmer that is ideal for bain maries and slow-cooked stews. The hb was also designed with safety in mind. It has child locks, anti-overflow, as well as overheat settings.

This induction cooker has an elegant design compared to other models. This is evident in the sleek black surface which is compatible with most kitchen designs. It has a range of options that include a pause function that allows you to shut off the stove without taking off the pan and an increase feature that provides an extra amount of power to facilitate a rapid heating. It is also rated energy efficient and its touch-screen comes with some handy pre-set options for your favourite recipes.

LPG Hobs

Gas hobs can attain higher temperatures and provide instant heat control. With options that are suitable for professional and domestic kitchens, they're an ideal option for those looking to make culinary masterpieces from scratch or heat up leftovers.

Our range of LPG hobs is available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 60cm with four burners up to 90cm when you have 5 or 6 burners. A lot of these hobs can also be converted to natural gas by using a simple kit. This makes them the perfect solution for homes with mains connections.

All of our gas hobs are made by brands that you trust including Falcon, Imperial and Lincat with models that are available in a selection of finishes. You can find models made of stainless steel, black glass, and other finishes that will complement your home.

There are many options to consider when selecting gas hobs, with some models that feature automatic pan detection for greater safety. They allow the cooking zones to only be activated when the required cookware is present, preventing the heat from being wasted. Some hobs also feature adjustable cooking zones that can accommodate different sizes of pans. Some also have child locks, keeping unintended fingers from the controls, and some even have a handy auto switch that shuts off the cooker when it hasn't been used for a certain duration of time.

Another great thing about LPG is that it's more accessible than electricity, which is typically harder to find in rural areas. Being a liquid means it can be easily stored and transported which makes it a popular choice for those living in remote areas or catering businesses that don't have access to gas mains.

Gas hobs are available in various models, some of which have boiling times as low as five minutes. This makes them perfect for preparing pasta, potatoes and other favourites in busy catering settings where time is crucial. A majority of our hobs are equipped with flat cast iron pan supports to ensure durability, as well as a flame-failure safety feature that ensures that the flame will never go out.

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Whether you're cooking for your guests or family the right kitchen appliance will make all the difference. Our experts will guide you though the four most common types and help you identify the cooker hob that is best suited to you and your lifestyle as well as cooking habits.

Gas hobs are available in a wide range of styles, from 4 to 6. They provide precision and control with excellent accuracy. You can find models that can be converted to LPG, which is a cheaper and more secure fuel. Our range includes all the top brands, with a broad choice of finishes and colours to match your kitchen style.

The word hob originates from an old English phrase that originally meant "a shelf, grate or fireside'. It's an old-fashioned term that explains how we used to cook at home in the past with huge fireplaces and shelves that were separate for pots. Today, the majority of kitchens have an oven as well as an additional hob (stove top) that is either electric or gas.

Other countries might refer to the stove as a cooker, however the British call it a hob. A hob is a distinct appliance that uses heating rings that heat pots as well as a cooker, which is a bigger freestanding unit that consists of oven with hob and hob. A range cooker is an oven and hob which are usually incorporated into one unit. More information on the gas hobs affected by this issue along with hazard descriptions as well as the product's identifiers can be found on the Product Safety Report pages linked to above.