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Ovens and hobs add a sleek, modern feel to any kitchen and can be neatly integrated into kitchen worktops and units. Shop our entire oven and hob collection today.

Electric hobs are heated by a variety of 'cooking ring designs, which have between four and six different power levels. They can take some time to warm up before cooling down.

Hobs of different types

The kitchen hob, stove top or range cooker (the latter being the whole cooking appliance you roast and bake food in) is a crucial part of every home. It is used for a variety cooking techniques, which is why it's essential to select the ideal hob for you. There's a best hob that's suitable for everyone, no matter if you're a pro chef who prefers precision or a busy home cook seeking speed.

Electric ceramic and induction hobs feature a frameless, flat design that enhances the elegant appearance of any kitchen. Each of the four or five zones can be controlled using the use of a separate dial. This allows you to choose of boiling potatoes on one ring and sauteing sausages on another - ideal for busy families. They heat quickly and their smooth surface makes them easy to clean. They are more expensive than gas hobs, and they might take longer to heat up and cool down.

Gas hobs are popular among chefs because they provide instant heating and precise control. Gas hobs are also safer because they have built-in safety systems to prevent fire failures that will shut off the gas supply in the event there is a leak. However, they are less energy-efficient than induction or electric hobs and are harder to clean due to the burners and pan supports.

Plate hobs are the most popular form of the hob that has been in use for many years. They have a flat surface with electric or gas rings that heat up when you turn the dial. They're affordable, but not ideal for cookware made of cast iron and do not distribute heat evenly across the whole surface.

Induction hobs heat your pan directly, instead of heating the surface of the traditional hobs. They are safer since there's no open flame. They're also easy to clean. They are also more expensive and take longer to heat and cool than electric hobs or gas.

Gas hobs

Gas hobs are a common choice for home cooks because of their speedy heating capabilities and easy control. You will typically find models with between two and six burners. Some models have a wok-burner designed for stir-fry cooking. Some have a visible flame indicator that indicates whether the hob is turned on or off.

They cook food faster than induction or electric models and are therefore ideal for busy kitchens. They are less expensive to operate than electric hobs if they use electricity generated by renewable energy sources.

There are gas hobs that are freestanding or built-in models. The former are a better option if you're planning to remodel your kitchen since they are easy to move later. However, they are difficult to install and could require hacking into your final carpentry, which isn't ideal for all homes.

They have a flat and smooth surface, making them easier to clean. Trims made of stainless steel are frequently employed, and can be matched to many kitchen designs. Some models even come with touch-sensitive controls as well as the power boost feature lets you increase the power of a particular burner by as much as 50%, so you can bring a pot of water to the boiling point in a matter of minutes.

Certain gas hobs come with an automatic safety system that stops the flow of gas once the flame is gone and you're not at risk of accidentally causing a fire. They can also be cheaper than electric hobs to operate, and also provide precise temperature control for different cooking methods.

It's worth mentioning that gas hobs release carbon dioxide as they burn, which can be a problem for environmentally conscious consumers. There are models that emit no CO2 when they are in use. Known as "zero emission gas hobs" or eco-friendly gas hobs they have all the standard features of a traditional gas model but don't emit any CO2 whatsoever while operating.

Electric hobs

A common choice for kitchens of all types, electric hobs offer a range of advantages over other kinds of cookers. They are able to heat up and cool down quicker than gas hobs. This means less heat is left in the cookware when it is taken off. They are more evenly heated and are less likely to develop hot spots than gas models. Because they are electric, they require less maintenance and are much cheaper to operate than gas.

Typically seen in modern kitchens, ceramic or glass electric hobs have a sleek and elegant appearance that's easy to clean and safe to touch. Their flat surface also makes them a popular option for families who have children, as they aren't likely to be scratched or smashed by heavy pans. They're also fairly inexpensive to run and can be easily replaced in the event of damage.

Unlike traditional plate hobs, which make use of coils to generate heat that is transferred to cookware, ceramic hobs utilize an induction system to directly heat the pan. This means that they heat up and cool down much faster, and are able to be used with any kind of cookware. They're often pricier than electric plate hobs, but they'll help you save money on energy costs in the long run because of their high efficiency and the way they convert nearly all electrical energy into usable heat.

It is crucial to keep your ceramic or tempered glass stove regularly to avoid any issues. For example cleaning the cooktop with a non-abrasive cleaning solution is recommended, as is checking and replacing faulty heating controls, and regularly clearing out burner caps and grates. Be on the lookout for gas odours, as they could indicate an issue with gas lines or leaks. If you suspect this, it's advisable to speak with a professional gas engineer for assistance. Always make sure that the hob is cool completely prior to cleaning in order to avoid any severe damage. This will help avoid accidental fires or spills!

Hobs with induction

Induction cookers are a contemporary alternative to traditional electric and gas hobs. They utilize a magnetic field instead of the cooktop to heat the pan. They heat up quicker than other types of stoves, and will save you energy over time. The cooktop's surface is cool to the touch and many models have safety features like automatic shutoff to prevent accidents.

Most induction hobs feature a glass or ceramic top and are powered by an alternating current which creates a magnetic field to heat. A pan that is compatible with induction must be flat on the bottom and an iron or steel core. The magnetic field is only activated when the pan is placed on the cooking zone. Most hobs feature a 'bridging zone' which allows two zones to be joined Best place to buy oven and hob accommodate larger pans.

Induction hobs are known for efficiency. Many have reported an improvement in their overall energy costs when they switch to one. They are also considered to be safer since the cooktop's surface stays cool to the touch, reducing the risk of burns, and only heats the pan and its contents. This makes them more suitable for children than electric or gas stoves, which can become very hot and can pose a fire danger.

Most induction cooktops come with a variety of control options. The most basic is a simple touch bar/power bar at the top of the hob. Some have a fully-functional display that shows all the options available, and allows you to easily change power levels and set timers. Induction hobs that are more sophisticated feature many copper coils of varying sizes that are placed tightly together beneath the cooktop. The magnet beneath each coil is able to detect the moment that the pan is positioned. It activates the coil that is appropriate for the pan size and shape.

All of our hobs and ovens are available as stand-alone models or easily integrated into your kitchen units and worktop for an elegant, seamless appearance. Our range includes everything from sleek stainless steel and black finishes to contemporary ceramic and copper. Take a look at our other appliances like dishwashers, refrigerator freezers and washing machines to make your kitchen run smoothly.