A Guide to the Best Hobs in the UK

A hob is an oven that is different from cooker. A cooker is freestanding and includes both a hob and an oven.

Hobs are playful and sometimes malignant sprites that live in the countryside. They were often mixed with Goblins to create the Hobgoblin.

Gas Hobs

In any modern kitchen, a good hob is essential. Whether you prefer ceramic, gas or induction there's a model that will fit your style and budget. A good hob will heat quickly and evenly to cook your food quickly and adds an elegant appearance to your kitchen.

The precise temperature control is among its most significant advantages. It is quick to reach high heat levels, which is ideal for boiling water, searing meat and stirring-frying vegetables. Its ability adjust its heat output quickly makes it ideal for delicate dishes or sauces that require a lower temperature setting.

Gas hobs are also energy efficient. Gas is less expensive than electricity and can be used to power a hob. Additionally, it uses direct flames to heat your utensils, which means that there is less wasted energy around the edges of the burners.

Modern gas ovens hobs come with a sleek design to match any kitchen design. There are models with a shiny black or stainless steel finishes that blend seamlessly into the decor and make your kitchen look more contemporary. You can also select models made of glass ceramic that is easy to clean and extremely durable.

Gas hobs are a common option for modern kitchens because of their versatility and convenience. They also work well with traditional kitchen designs, particularly when you include a range cooker in your layout. It is important to note that they can increase the risk of fire when compared to electric or induction hobs. This is due to the fact that they don't come with the additional safety features like being able to be switched off instantly and also having child-safety locks on the control knobs.

When you are deciding on a gas hob you must think about the number of cooking zones and burners you need. You can find models with one or two cooking zones. A majority of models feature central woks, which is a powerful burner that can be used for rapid boiling or stir-frying. You should also verify the kind of ignition system that is used. Most gas hobs use an electric spark or a continuous electric pilot flame to ignite the burners.

Induction Hobs

Induction cookers have gained a lot of popularity due to their speed and effectiveness. Gas hobs are still a favorite among home cooks. These glass-topped flat stoves use magnetism instead of heat to heat the pan contents. This makes them more efficient, and safer because there isn't any flame underneath. Induction hobs have a range of options, including some that our Good Housekeeping Institute experts have discovered to be particularly beneficial.

One of them is the bridge function, which allows you to join two hob rings to accommodate larger pans. You can control the temperature of each ring individually using the touchscreen panel. This is an excellent alternative for those who love to entertain. It can also be an essential feature if you have guests that have special dietary requirements. It is important to remember that induction hobs aren't suitable for people who wear pacemakers since they generate electromagnetic fields which can interfere with their operation.

The British Heart Foundation recommends a minimum distance of 60cm between a power source and any active hob if you are wearing a pacemaker. The magnetic field created by the hob could cause electrical devices to malfunction. Make sure that the device is not within reach of hot cookers or hot plate zones.

Another induction hob available is this model from CDA that has five hob zones as well as a variety of features, like melt and simmer that can be perfect for bain maries and slow cooked stews. This hb has also been made with safety in mind, so it has child locks as well as overheat and anti-overflow settings to protect against damage or accidents.

The design of this induction cooker is a bit more contemporary than some others we have available. This is evident by the sleek black surface that blends perfectly with the majority of kitchen designs. It is equipped with a variety of options that include a pause function that allows you to turn off the stove without removing the pan and the boost feature that gives an extra amount of power to facilitate a rapid heating up. It's also energy efficient and the touch-screen offers a range of pre-set recipes to help you choose your favourite recipes.

LPG Hobs

Gas hobs can be controlled to heat instantly, with the capability to reach higher temperatures than electric cooktops. With options that can be used in professional and home kitchens, they're a popular option for those who want to make culinary masterpieces from scratch, or heat up leftovers.

Our selection of LPG gas hobs comes with an array of widths from 60cm comprising four burners, up to 90cm consisting of 5 or 6 burners. Many of these hobs are also compatible with natural gas with a simple conversion kit making them the ideal solution for homes that have existing mains connections.

All our gas hobs are manufactured by brands you trust like Falcon, Imperial and Lincat with models available in a selection of finishes. From stainless steel to black glass, you're bound to find a model to suit your home and match other appliances in your kitchen.

When selecting a gas stove, there are plenty of features to think about. Some models provide automatic pan detection as an added security feature. This lets the cooking zones activate only when the required cookware is placed and prevents heat loss. Some hobs also have interchangeable cooking zones that can be used to accommodate a variety of pan sizes. Some hobs come with child locks to keep unintentional fingers from the controls. Others even come with an auto-shutoff feature that turns the hob off if it is not utilized for a specified duration of time.

LPG is also more readily available than electricity in rural areas, which is difficult to find. The liquid form of LPG makes it easy to store and transport, making it the an ideal choice for people who reside in remote areas or cater businesses without access to mains-gas.

Gas hobs are available in different models, and some have water boiling times as short as five minutes. They are perfect for cooking pastas, potatoes and other favourites when time is at a premium. Many of our hobs are also equipped with flat cast iron pan supports for durability as well as a flame failure safety feature that ensures that the flame never extinguishes.

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The right hob can make an enormous difference when cooking for your family or with friends. Our team of experts will guide you though the four most common kinds and help you choose the cooker hob that is most appropriate for you, your lifestyle and cooking habits.

Gas hobs are available in a wide range of styles, ranging from 4 to 6. They offer precision and control with excellent precision. You can find models that can be converted to LPG which is a cheaper and safer fuel. Our range includes all the major brands in a variety of finishes and colours that will match the style of your kitchen.

The word hob originates from an old English phrase that was originally used to mean "a shelf, grate, or fireside'. It's a term from the past that describes how we used to cook at home in the past with large fireplaces, and shelves for pots. Nowadays, kitchens are fitted with an oven with hob as well as a separate stove top (hob) that can be either electric or gas.

The British often refer to their stove as a hob but other countries might use the term cooker. A hob is an independent piece of equipment with heating rings for saucepans. A cooker is a larger appliance that incorporates a hob and an oven. A range cooker is a combination of a stove and oven, usually built into the worktop. On the Product Safety Report links above you will find more information about the affected gas stoves. This includes hazard descriptions and the product identifiers.