Which Oven Hob Is Right For Your Kitchen?
Oven hobs are the heart of a kitchen and there are numerous options available. We have a variety of cooking rings ranging from four to six. Some come with additional features, such as pan supports.
They heat up and cool down quickly with a uniform cooking surface temperature. Professional chefs typically prefer them because they are easy to control.
Gas Hobs
A popular choice, gas hobs feature burner rings as well as an grate that cookware and pans rest on. They are quick to heat up and have precise temperature control. They also can accommodate various cooking methods such as boiling water to grilling meats. Gas hobs oven are generally cheaper than electric options, as they use natural gas as their source.
These are available in various finishes, including ceramic glass, stainless steel and more. These finishes give the cabinets a sleek, modern look that can be incorporated into any kitchen design. They are prone to burning and scratches and so you must take extra care when cleaning them.
Regular cleaning can help keep your hob in pristine condition. This is particularly crucial if you have a traditional freestanding model. You can take off the grates and burner caps for deeper cleaning, soaking them in warm soapy water and gently rubbing. You can also make a mild baking soda paste and use it to clean staining that is difficult to remove without damaging the surface.
In contrast to traditional gas stoves which are appliances that stand on their own, built-in gas hobs are integrated into the kitchen countertop creating a seamless appearance. They can be positioned on a separate base so they are simple to move when you change the layout of your kitchen. Gas hobs need a lot of work and professional installation to be put in your kitchen.
Gas hobs are available in a variety of finishes. From the traditional black and white, to the contemporary glossy glass, they come in many different styles. Some even come in stunning green or blue colour to add some personality to your kitchen.
Gas hobs are a secure and reliable choice that has been in use for many years. They offer precise temperature control as well as evenly distributed heat. They are more energy efficient than other cooking methods. However, it is crucial to ensure proper ventilation and adhere to safety guidelines to avoid any accidents.
Gas hobs also have an automatic flame failure mechanism that stops the gas flow when the flame has gone out. This prevents any accidental explosions or burns.
Ceramic Hobs
Ceramic hobs oven have contemporary, sleek appearance and is relatively easy to heat up and clean. There are a variety of designs to choose from, including ultra-sleek, flat and traditional shapes such as rectangles and squares. Their flat surface makes them easy to clean down after use and they often have built-in residual heat indicators that turn off the zone when it has been used and is too hot to touch or clean with only a few minutes. This reduces the risk of accidental burns and is especially useful when you have children.
The flat surface of the ceramic best hob is vulnerable to scratches and chips. It's even more so when you drag the pans across the surface instead of lifting them by their handles. We suggest that you take extra care when handling and moving your cookware on and off the hob. We also suggest that you avoid using magnetic or metal cookware on ceramic hobs since they can damage the surface.
Another disadvantage of a ceramic stove is that it can take longer than induction or gas hobs to cool down. This can be a nuisance especially in a busy kitchen or if you want to quickly switch between cooking areas. Many manufacturers have made improvements to this and offer a range that can reduce cooling times by 30%.
Induction Hobs
Induction hobs heat up fastest and are the most efficient option on the market. They are extremely hygienic and safe because they don't retain heat on the cooking zones, but there's a price to pay for these advantages since they are more expensive than other alternatives.
Induction Hobs
A popular option for kitchen upgrades, induction hobs are a stylish alternative to traditional gas cooktops. The pan is heated instead of the ceramic or glass surface. This reduces energy consumption and makes them safer to use. They cool down faster than traditional hobs and are therefore easier to clean.
Copper coils are situated beneath the smooth, glossy glass/ceramic surface on an induction hob. A current of electrical alternating is pushed through them. When a pan that is compatible with the hob is placed on the cooking area the coils instantly produce heat through magnetic induction. This allows you to cook more efficiently because there is no loss of heat from the pan itself.
Many induction cooktops come with a wide range of features, so you'll surely find one to suit your style. If you're looking for something simple to control, you can choose a model that has a full touchscreen display which shows the position of the pan on each of its zones. You can then tap on the display to launch the menu for operation that is extensive and alter the power setting or timer. Some induction hobs offer pre-programmed settings to specific recipes or kinds of food which is a great way to save time and effort while cooking.
Induction hobs are also thought of as one of the most energy-efficient cooktops available, since they do not generate heat and use less electricity than traditional electric hobs. They can interfere with medical devices like pacemakers due to their magnetic fields.
We recommend choosing a premium induction cooker that includes an extractor. This eliminates smoke, steam and odours from the air when you cook, which means it can be used with a wider choice of cookerware. You'll also get better price for your money if choose one with a dual-flex zone, which allows you to join two zones on the left side to accommodate larger pans.
If you're looking for a durable hob that is resistant to hard-wearing stains, consider models that have Hotpoint's CleanProtect coating. This layer is five times stronger than the ceramic coating that is standard and protects against scratches, stains and chips. To remove any burnt-on food residues, you can make use of a nonabrasive cleaning product or scrubbing pads. Avoid cleaning products with abrasives that can scratch the ceramic surface.
Electric Hobs
Modern and practical electric hobs are a popular feature in many modern kitchens. Their sleek appearance means they can fit nicely into any decor and their efficient heating makes them an easy option for busy households.
Unlike gas, which burns an igniter to heat the pan, electric hobs use an element that rises through the ceramic glass and heats whatever is sat on top of it. They are also less expensive to run since they can be switched off when not in use - saving you money on energy costs.
It's important to be aware that not all hobs are equal. Certain hobs are more modern, with features like an automatic safety shut-off as well as a digital display that clearly displays power levels and temperatures and cooking time. Some models also have an increase function that boosts the speed of the element to provide extra power.
Another benefit of having an electric hob is its flat surface which makes it much easier to clean than traditional gas models. There are no grates to scrub spills and splatters are easily cleaned away so that your hob will stay in good shape for a longer period of time.
Although these features make an electric hob a great option for families, you should bear in mind that if you have a pacemaker installed, it is not possible to use this kind of cooker as its electromagnetic field may interfere with your device. Induction hobs are a great option for those who wish to use their devices with a compatible cookware set available from our tried and tested selection of kitchen accessories.
If you're looking for a high quality and durable oven hob for your home take a look at our selection of Foster models. With a range of colors and finishes to choose from there's a perfect model for your kitchen. To learn more, speak to our team today. We're on hand to answer your questions and offer professional advice. Call us on 02920 452 510 or fill out our contact form. We're looking forward to hearing from you.