Types of Oven Hob
A hob is a flat, elevated surface that is used to heat pots and pans. There are many different kinds of hobs available, including electric, ovens and Hobs gas and induction.
Look for features such as the rotary or touch controls. These controls allow you to control heating zones by pressing the button. They also protect them from being smashed down easily, especially if they are used by children.
Ceramic Hobs
Ceramic hobs offer style and functionality in a modern kitchen. However the glossy surface is susceptible to scratches and stains from food and burnt-on cooking residues. To keep your hob looking good and functioning effectively you must follow a regular cleaning routine. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pad.
These hobs are heated by passing an electric current through coiled components hidden beneath the glass surface which generate heat when activated by control knobs. Some models have an element that emits heat from the surface of the glass. Some models employ halogen elements which are more effective. They can heat the entire surface with repeated pulses.
Many of our ceramic hobs come with advanced safety features, such as residual heat indicators which alert you when the surface is still hot to the touch, thereby preventing burns. Some also have child locks to protect children from accidentally altering the settings.
To ensure optimal performance, it is important to select the right cookware for your ceramic hob. This will ensure that your pans are flat-bottomed, which helps to ensure even heat distribution and helps to avoid hot spots that can result in food being overcooked or undercooked. It is also important to avoid moving pans across the surface, as this can scratch the glass.
For greater flexibility when cooking, we recommend our ceramic hobs with dual ring design or 'I-Flex' zone that can be used to accommodate two single pots or a large pan (you'll require at least a 30cm-wide pan in order for it to register). There are models that have a booster heater for rapid heating in specific areas or pans. This is great for stir-fry or searing steak. We also have some models that have an auto shut-off feature which turns off the hob after a specified time to avoid overheating. This is a fantastic security feature that can give you peace of peace of. This function is activated by pressing 'Power on the control panel once the appliance has reached its maximum temperature.
Gas Hobs
Gas hobs, also known as gas stoves or gas cookers are kitchen appliances that make use of flammable natural gas or LPG, which is liquefied. (LPG) for their fuel. The flame heats the cookware as well as the air surrounding it which enables quick cooking and precise temperature control. The design of the elevated gas hob adds safety because it prevents the body from coming into contact with the flame, thus reducing the risk of burns. This design is elevated and requires particular attention when cleaning or using the hob in order to avoid accidentally spilling liquids onto the burners.
A traditional gas hob is lit with an igniter or the pilot light, and the burners are controlled manually. More recent models feature an automatic igniter that ensures the gas is lit in a timely manner. The flame can be controlled with the control knobs. This makes it easy to alter the level of heat. Certain gas hobs have multiple flame burners, based on the model. This allows for greater cooking flexibility.
One of the biggest drawbacks for a gas hob is that it requires a constant supply of gas, which can be a hassle for those who reside in an area that has an unstable or insecure supply. Gas hobs also require regular maintenance to prevent leaks and corrosion. For these reasons, it is essential to install a gas hob after consulting with a Gas Safe registered fitter who will provide expert installation and follow strict safety protocols.
Gas appliances are still popular in certain regions, despite the fact that electric and induction hobs have gained in popularity. This is due to the preference of consumers and environmental concerns, as well as local energy prices and availability. It is essential to take into consideration the cost of utility and infrastructure before selecting a kitchen style.
Induction Hobs
Induction hobs have become popular with our customers who are looking for a sleek, clean-looking kitchen. Magnetism is employed to heat the pans, instead of an evaporating surface or burning gas underneath. Beneath the glass ceramic surface sit copper coils that an electric current that is alternating runs through. When an induction-compatible pan is placed on the top of the cooker the coils detect the magnetic base and generate heat directly into the cooker or pan itself. This is a lot faster than traditional gas hobs and more energy efficient, too. The glass-ceramic surface remains cool to the touch and is also easy to wipe down.
Induction hobs and ovens are designed to be less difficult than gas hobs to wash. A simple wipe with a damp cloth is all you need to keep your induction hob looking great as new.
The main limitation with cooking induction is that you must possess the appropriate cookware. Stainless steel, cast iron and some non-stick cookware are compatible but they need a magnetic base. If you're not sure whether your existing cookware is induction-compatible, a quick test is to place a magnet on the bottom of the pan. If it sticks firmly, then your pan is induction-compatible.
A range of induction stoves is available, ranging from budget models to top brands that come with a TFT display and a comprehensive operating menu. The hob displays the pan's location on the full-colour display when it is placed in an area of power. A control button or slider lets you to alter the power setting or set a timer. There are also clever accessories available, including pan sensors that stick to the sides of your cookware and connect to the hob via bluetooth to regulate the power in a precise manner.
One of our most adored models is an induction stove which comes with an integrated extractor fan that helps to reduce steam, smoke and cooking smells. This model is ideal for homes with a limited space since it does not require an extractor fan. Like other induction hobs it uses magnetic fields at frequencies within the kilohertz range to generate the heat that is absorbed by the contents of your pan. In normal operation, at a distance of five to ten centimetres, these fields are in line with the reference value for magnetic flux density established for the relevant frequency range by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection and no health risks are expected.
Electric Hobs
The most efficient electric hobs are elegant and designed to be compatible with most kitchen styles. They are a good option for those who like the ease of using control buttons instead of dials. They also come with a variety of options to fit your cooking needs. Most of them are constructed from glass, which is easy to clean and stylish in a white or black design. Some models feature bridge features that allow you to connect two zones in order to make room for larger pans while others come with an additional power boost button to provide extra heat for tasks that require a lot of effort.
Induction hobs are growing in popularity because they offer a contemporary and sleek design that can be incorporated into modern kitchen designs. They cook fast and offer a high degree of safety. They are more likely to cool faster than gas cookers and have an indicator light that stays on when the cooking zone is hot to the touch. They are also more efficient since the magnetic field only produces heat inside the pan so you're not heating the air around it.
There are a few aspects to take into consideration when selecting an electric hob. The majority of them require a power supply that is paired with the right cables and breakers. We suggest installing it by a qualified electrical contractor. They can also be quite expensive and you'll need an appropriate set of induction pans to get the most from them. They can also be more expensive to operate because they often use more energy than other hobs and ovens.
If you're thinking of building a new kitchen or replacing the current hob, why not take a to look through our vast range of kitchen appliances? We can help you choose the perfect oven hob to fit your style and preferences. Our experts are always ready to talk you through your options and answer any questions you might have. We offer a nationwide delivery service and can even install your new appliance for you should you wish us to.