A Guide to the Best Hobs in the UK

A hob is an oven that is different from a cooker. A cooker is a freestanding unit that includes the hob as well as an oven.

Malignant - and possibly mischievous sprites of the countryside, Hobs were often combined with Goblin to give us the Hobgoblin.

Gas Hobs

A quality hob is a must in any modern kitchen. There's a range of hobs to fit every budget and style, whether you're a fan of ceramic gas, induction, or ceramic. A quality hob will heat quickly and evenly, allowing you to cook food in no time. It also provides sleekness to the kitchen.

A gas hob's precise temperature control is one of its main advantages. It's quick to reach high heat levels which is perfect for boiling water, searing meat, and stir-frying vegetables. Its ability adjust its heat output quickly makes it ideal for delicate sauces or dishes that require low temperatures.

Gas hobs are also energy efficient. Gas is more affordable than electricity and can be used to power hobs. It also makes use of a direct flame for heating your cooking utensils. This means that there is less energy lost around the edges of the burner.

Modern gas hobs are designed with a sleek appearance to match any kitchen design. Models with a stainless steel or glossy black finishes will blend seamlessly into your kitchen and make it look more modern. Alternatively, you can choose a glass model that is easy to clean and extremely durable.

Gas hobs are a popular option for modern kitchens due to of their versatility and user-friendly. They can also complement traditional kitchen designs, particularly when you integrate an oven in your layout. But, it is important to keep in mind that they can increase the risk of fire when compared with electric or induction hobs. This is because they don't have 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 choosing gas hobs, you should take into consideration the number of burners and cooking zones you require. You can select models that have 1,2 or 5 cooking zones. Many models have a central wok, which is an extremely powerful burner that can be used for rapid boiling and stir-frying. You should also check the kind of ignition system that is used. Most gas hobs use an electric spark or an ongoing electric pilot flame to ignite the burners.

Induction Hobs

While gas hobs are an option for home cooks Induction cookers are growing in popularity for their speed and efficiency. These flat glass-topped hobs use magnetism to heat the contents of a pan rather than heating the surface area, which makes them more efficient and also more secure since there isn't a flame under. Induction hobs are equipped with various options, including some that our Good Housekeeping Institute experts have found can be particularly useful.

One of these is a bridge function which lets you join two hob rings together to make room for larger pans. You can also manage the temperature of each ring individually via the touchscreen panel. This is a fantastic option for those who like to entertain and is a lifesaver if you have guests that have special dietary requirements. It is important to remember that induction hobs aren't suitable for those who have pacemakers because they produce electromagnetic fields that can disrupt their operation.

The British Heart Foundation recommends that you maintain a distance of at 60 centimeters between any source of power and a hob that is active, especially if you're wearing pacemakers. The magnetic field generated by the hob could interact with other electrical devices, causing malfunction, so you should ensure that the device isn't near an oven or a live cooking area.

Another induction hob available is this model from CDA, which has five hob zones and a variety of functions, such as melt and simmer that can be ideal for bain maries and slow cooked stews. The hob is also designed with safety in mind. It comes with child locks, anti-overflow and overheat settings.

This induction cooker has an aesthetic that is more contemporary than other models. This is evident in the sleek black surface which is compatible with a variety of kitchen designs. It is equipped with a variety of features that include a pause function that lets you switch off the stove without removing the pan, and a boost feature which gives additional power to speed up heating. It's also energy efficient and the touch-screen display offers a range of pre-set recipes for your favorite recipes.

LPG Hobs

Gas hobs can be controlled to heating instantly, and the capability to reach higher temperatures than electric cooktops. Gas hobs are popular in both domestic and commercial kitchens. They are used to heat leftovers or create culinary masterpieces.

Our selection of LPG gas hobs include various sizes ranging from 60cm, which includes 4 burners up to 90cm which comprises 5 or 6 burners. Many of these hobs are also compatible with natural gas using a a simple conversion kit, making them the perfect solution for homes with existing mains connections.

All our gas hobs are made by brands you trust including Falcon, Imperial and Lincat with models available in a selection of finishes. There are models available made of stainless steel, black glass, and other finishes to match your home.

There are many features to take into consideration when selecting gas hobs, with some models that offer automatic pan detection to provide security. They allow the cooking zones to only be activated when the cookware required is in place, preventing the heat from being wasted. Some hobs also have combinable cooking zones to accommodate a variety of pan sizes. Some hobs have child locks that keep unintentional fingers away from the controls. Some even include an auto shut-off feature that shuts the hob off when it isn't used for a certain amount of time.

LPG is also more accessible than electricity in rural areas, which is difficult to find. The liquid form of LPG makes it easy to store and transport, making it perfect for those who live in remote areas or run catering businesses that aren't connected to mains-gas.

Our selection of gas hobs provides a variety of options, with a few of our models offering quick boiling times of less than five minutes. They are perfect for making pastas, potatoes and other meals when time is at a premium. Many 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 family or guests, the right hob will make all the difference. Our kitchen experts will guide you through the four most popular models that will help you identify the cooker hob which is best oven suited to your cooking style and lifestyle.

Gas hobs provide excellent precision and control, and come in a range of styles available, from 4 to 6 burners. You can also find models that can be converted to LPG which is a more secure and more affordable fuel. Our selection includes all the major brands in a range of colours and finishes that will match your kitchen's style.

The word hob is an old English word, originally meaning 'a shelf or grate by a flame'. It's an old-fashioned word that describes how we cooked at home years ago, with huge fireplaces and shelves that were separate from where pots were placed to cook. Today, most kitchens have an oven and an additional hob (stove top) that is either gas or electric.

The British typically refer to their stove as a hob, but other countries might use the term cooker. Hobs are a separate appliance that uses heating rings that heat saucepans, while a cooker is a more substantial freestanding unit that consists of a hob and an oven uk. A range cooker is an oven and hob which are usually incorporated into a single unit. More information on the affected gas hobs along with hazard descriptions as well as the product's identifiers can be found on the Product Safety Report pages linked to above.