A Guide to Ovens and Hobs

Ovens and hobs add an elegant, modern look to any kitchen and can be neatly integrated into your kitchen worktops and units. Explore our complete range of ovens and hobs today.

Electric hobs heat up with the various 'cooking rings' designs that have between four and six power levels. It may take a while to heat up and cool down.

Hobs in various types

The stove top, kitchen hob or range cooker (the latter being the whole cooking appliance you roast and bake food in) is an essential component of every home. It is used to prepare various food items and, for this reason it is essential to select the appropriate hob for your cooking style. There's a hob that's suitable for everyone, no matter if you're a master cook who likes precision or a busy home cook who wants speed.

Induction and electric ceramic stoves are frameless and flat, adding to the sleek appearance of any kitchen. Each of the five or four zones can be controlled by a separate dial. You can boil potatoes on one ring while sautéing the sausages on a different. This is perfect for busy families. They heat up quickly and their smooth surface makes them easy to clean. However, they are more expensive than gas hobs and may take longer to cool down and heat down.

Gas hobs provide instant heat and provide precise control, which makes them popular with chefs. They're also safe, with built-in flame failure safety systems that cut off the gas supply in case there's leak. They may be less efficient than electric or induction hobs, and are harder to clean because of the pan's support and stove burners.

Plate hobs are the traditional form of the hob and have been used for a long time. They have a flat-topped top with electric or gas rings that are heated when you turn the dial. They're inexpensive, but they're not ideal for cooking with cast iron because they do not distribute heat evenly across the entire surface.

Induction hobs utilize an electromagnetic field to directly heat your pan, rather than heating the hob surface as traditional hobs do. They are safer as there is no open flame. They are also easy to clean. They're also more expensive than gas or electric hobs, and take longer to warm up and cool down.

Gas hobs

A gas stove is a popular choice for home cooks because of its fast heating functionality and easy control. You will typically find models that offer between two and six burners. Some include a wok burner specifically designed for stir-frying cooking. Some have a visible flame indicator that tells you whether the oven is on or off.

They are faster to cook food than electric or induction models, and are therefore perfect for kitchens that are busy. They are also less expensive to operate than electric hobs, in the event that you are using electricity from a provider that produces renewable energy sources.

You can get freestanding gas hobs, or built-in models. If you are planning to renovate your kitchen, the freestanding models are better because they can be moved easily. However, they are difficult to install and might require hacking into your final carpentry, which isn't suitable for all homes.

They have a flat and smooth surface, making them easy to clean. Trims made of stainless steel are frequently used, and are matched to many kitchen designs. Some have touch-sensitive controls and a power boost function that allows you to increase the power of a particular burner by as much as 50%, meaning you can bring a pan of water to a boil in no time.

Some gas hobs have an automatic safety feature that stops gas supply once the flame goes out. This means you don't need to worry about accidentally starting an fire. Gas hobs are generally less expensive to run than electric hobs, and they allow for precise temperature control.

It's worth mentioning that gas hobs release carbon dioxide when they burn, which may be a problem for people who are concerned about the environment. There are models that don't emit CO2 when in use. These are known as 'zero emission gas hobs' or eco-friendly gas hobs they still have all the features that are typical of a traditional gas model but don't emit any CO2 at all while in operation.

Electric hobs

Electric hobs are a popular option for kitchens of every design. They have a variety of advantages over other types. Electric hobs heat up and cool off quicker than gas hobs. This means that less residual heat is left after the cookware is removed. They also heat more consistently and are less susceptible to hot spots than some gas models. Electric models are also simpler to maintain and cost less to run than gas models.

Most often seen in modern kitchens, ceramic or glass electric hobs offer an elegant and fashionable appearance that is both easy to clean and safe to touch. They're also a great option for families with children because their flat surface is less likely to be damaged by heavy pans. They're also fairly inexpensive to run and are easily replaced in the event of damage.

Unlike traditional plate hobs, which use coils to generate heat that is transferred to the cookware, ceramic hobs use an induction system to directly heat the pan. They can heat and cool quicker and are suitable for any type of cookware. They are usually more expensive than electric stoves, however, they will save money in the long term due to their efficiency.

Despite their simplistic design, it's important to maintain your glass or ceramic hob and oven to prevent any issues. Cleaning the cooktop using non-abrasive cleaning products is highly recommended, as is making sure to replace any malfunctioning heating controls and clearing out grates and burner caps regularly. It's also important to keep an eye for any indications of gas odour as it could indicate an issue with gas lines or a gas leak. If you suspect this, it's best ovens uk to seek out a professional in gas to seek assistance. Always make sure that the hob is cool completely prior to cleaning it in order to prevent any serious damage. This will help stop any accidental fires or spills!

Induction hobs

A modern alternative to traditional gas and electric hobs, induction cookers make use of an electric field to heat the pan rather than the cooktop itself. This lets them heat up faster than other types of hobs and reduce energy consumption in the long run. They are also safer to use because the cooktop's surface stays cool to the touch and most have safety features like automatic shut off to prevent accidents.

Induction hobs are typically ceramic or glass that have an alternating current that creates an electric field that heats. A pan that is induction-compatible must be flat on the bottom and a steel or iron core. The magnetic field is activated when the pan is placed in the cooking zone. The majority of hobs come with the bridging zone, which can connect two zones to accommodate larger pans.

Induction hobs are known for their efficiency and many users report a dip in their overall energy bills after switching to one. They are also believed to be more secure since the cooktop's surface remains cool to the touch, reducing the risk of burns, and it only heats the pan and its contents. This makes them more suitable for children than electric or gas stoves that can get very hot and pose a burn hazard.

Most induction cooktops come with a variety of control options. The simplest is a simple power bar or touch bar that sits on top of the hob. Some have an all-inclusive display that displays all options and allows you to adjust the power levels as well as set timers. Modern induction hobs feature numerous small copper coils, tightly connected below the cooktop, and the magnet under each one will sense the moment you place your pan. It then activates the required coil to fit the pan's size and shape.

All of our hobs and ovens are available as stand-alone models or neatly integrated into your kitchen's units and worktops for a an elegant, seamless look. Our selection includes everything from sleek stainless steel and black finishes to trendy ceramic and copper. Make sure to check out our other appliances, too, including dishwashers, refrigerator freezers, and washing machines to get your kitchen functioning as it should.