A Guide to the best hobs (read this blog post from Articlescad) in the UK

A hob is a cooker top that fits into a worktop and is separate from an oven. A cooker is freestanding and comes with the hob as well as an oven.

The mischievous and perhaps malignant - sprites of the countryside, Hobs were often combined with Goblin to give us the Hobgoblin.

Gas Hobs

In any modern kitchen, a high-quality hob is a must. There's a range of hobs to fit any budget and style, whether you're a fan of ceramic or induction, or gas. A quality hob will heat quickly and evenly which allows you to cook your food in no time. It also adds an elegant look to your kitchen.

A gas hob's precise temperature control is among its main advantages. It's easy to reach high heat levels which is perfect for boiling water, searing meat and stirring-frying vegetables. Its ability to alter the heat output quickly is ideal for delicate dishes and sauces that require a lower heat setting.

Gas hobs are also energy efficient. It runs on natural gas, which is generally cheaper than electricity, making it less expensive to run a hob. It also makes use of direct flames to heat your kitchen utensils. This means there is less energy wasted around the burner edges.

Modern gas hobs feature modern designs that will complement any kitchen decor. You can find models with a glossy black or stainless steel finish that will blend in seamlessly and make your kitchen look more contemporary. You can also select one made of glass that is easy to clean and extremely durable.

Gas hobs are a common option for modern kitchens due to of their versatility and convenience. They can also be a great complement to classic kitchen designs, particularly when you incorporate a range cooker into the layout. But, it is important to remember that they can increase the risk of fire when compared with electric or induction hobs. This is because they lack the added safety features of being able to be turned off immediately and having child-safety locks on the knobs that control the hob.

When it comes to choosing a gas hob it is important to consider the number of burners and cooking zones you need. You can select models with 1, 2 or 5 cooking zones. Many models also come with central wok burners, which is a powerful burner suitable for quick stirring-frying or boiling. You should also verify the type of ignition system used. The majority of gas stoves use an electric spark or a continuous electric pilot flame to light the burners.

Hobs Induction

While gas hobs are still a popular choice for home cooks, induction cookers are gaining popularity due to their efficiency and speed. These flat glass-topped stoves rely on magnetism instead of heat to heat the pan's contents. This makes them more efficient and safer as there is no flame beneath. Induction hobs have various options, including some that our Good Housekeeping Institute experts have found to be extremely beneficial.

One of them is the bridge function, which allows you to join two hob rings to accommodate larger pans. You can regulate the temperature for each ring separately via the touchscreen panel. This is a good option for those who love entertaining and can be a lifesaver when you have guests who have different dietary requirements. It is important to note that induction cooktops aren't suitable for those who have pacemakers because they produce electromagnetic fields that could interfere with their function.

The British Heart Foundation recommends that you keep a distance of least 60cm between any source of power and an active hob in the event that you wear a pacemaker. The magnetic field generated by the hob could cause electrical devices to malfunction. Make sure that the device isn't within reach of hot cookers or hot plate zones.

Another induction hob we have available is this model from CDA, which has five hob zones and many functions, such as melt and simmer that can be ideal for bain maries or slow-cooked stews. The hb was designed with security in mind, which is why it has child locks and overheat and anti-overflow settings that prevent accidents or damage.

The design of this induction cooker is a little more modern than the other models we have available. This is evident in the sleek black finish which is compatible with a variety of kitchen designs. It comes with a variety of features that include a pause feature that lets you temporarily shut off the oven without removing your pan and a boost function which provides extra power for quick heat-up. It is also rated energy efficient and the touch-screen display includes a variety of preset options for your favorite recipes.

LPG Hobs

Gas hobs can reach higher temperatures and offer instant control of heat. Gas hobs are popular in both commercial and residential kitchens. They are used to heat leftovers or cook up culinary masterpieces.

Our selection of LPG hobs are available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 60cm with 4 burners, to 90cm when you have 5 or 6 burners. Many of these hobs can also be converted to natural gas with an easy kit. This makes them the ideal solution for homes that already have mains connections.

All of our gas hobs come from reputable brands like Falcon, Imperial, and Lincat. They come in various styles and finishes. From stainless steel to black glass, you're certain to find a model to match your decor and other appliances in your kitchen.

When selecting a gas stove, there are many features to think about. Some models offer automatic pan detection as an additional security feature. This lets the cooking zones activate only when the required cookware has been placed, preventing heat waste. Some hobs come with a mix of cooking zones that can accommodate different sizes of pans. Some hobs have child locks to keep unintentional fingers away from the controls. Some come with an auto-shutoff feature that turns the hob off if it's not used for a certain amount of time.

LPG is also more readily available than electricity in rural areas, where electricity can be difficult to locate. It's liquid form makes it easy to store and transport, making it the an ideal choice for people who live in remote areas or run catering businesses without access to mains-gas.

Our selection of gas hobs provides a variety of options, including some of our models offering quick boiling times of less than five minutes. This makes them perfect to cook pasta or potatoes as well as other popular dishes in busy catering environments where time is crucial. A majority of our hobs are equipped with flat cast iron pan supports for durability, as well as a flame-failure safety device that guarantees the flame never extinguishes.

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When you cook for guests or family the right kitchen appliance will make all the difference. Our experts will walk you through the four most popular types and help you identify the cooker hob most appropriate for you lifestyle, your cooking style and habits.

Gas hobs come in a wide range of styles, from 4 to 6. They provide precision and control with excellent precision. There are models that can be converted to LPG, which is a cheaper and safer fuel. Our range includes all the major brands in a range of finishes ovens and hobs uk colours that can be matched to your kitchen's style.

The word hob is a traditional English term that originally meant 'a shelf or grate by a fire'. It's an old-fashioned term that reflects the way we cooked at home years ago, with huge fireplaces and shelves that were separate from where pots were placed to cook. Today, the majority of kitchens have an oven and a separate hob (stove top) which is either gas or electric.

Other countries might refer to the stove as a cooker, however the British refer to it as a hob. A hob is an independent appliance that comes with heating rings for saucepans. A cooker is a larger unit that combines a hob with an oven and hob. A range cooker is a combination of a stove and oven, often built into the worktop. On the Product Safety Report links above you will learn more about the gas stoves that are impacted. This includes safety descriptions and the product identifiers.