Types of oven uk Hob
A hob is an elevated flat surface that heats pans and pots. There are various types of hobs available, including gas, electric, and induction.
Things to look out for include touch, rotary and control of the position. They let you control the heating zones with the click of a button and prevent them being knocked over easily particularly by children.
Ceramic Hobs
Ceramic hobs combine style and functionality in a contemporary kitchen. The glossy surface is susceptible to damage from food residues and scratches. To ensure that your stove looks good and functioning effectively it is essential to maintain regular cleaning. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads.
Hobs of this kind are heated by passing an electrical current through coiled components hidden beneath the glass surface which produce heat when activated through control knobs. Some models have a radiant element that emits heat through the glass surface. Others use halogen elements, which are more powerful and will heat the entire surface in a series of pulses, which makes them suitable for quick cook times.
A lot ceramic hobs we sell have advanced safety features like residual heat indicators that warn you when the surface is still hot to the touch to avoid burns. Some ceramic hobs have child locks that prevent children from accidentally changing the settings.
It is important to use the right cookware for your ceramic stove. This ensures that your pans are flat-bottomed, which promotes uniform heat distribution and helps prevent hot spots that could cause overcooked or undercooked food. It is also important to avoid dragging pans across the surface as this could scratch the tempered glass.
For greater flexibility when cooking, we recommend our ceramic hobs with a dual ring design or I-Flex's zone that can accommodate either two pots in a single or one large pan (you'll need to have an oven that is at least 30cm in diameter to allow it to register). Alternatively, we also offer models that have a booster burner for rapid heating of certain zones or pots, which is great for stir-fry and searing steak. Some models have an automatic shut-off function which shuts off the stove at a specific time to prevent it from overheating. This is a helpful security feature to have in place to ensure your safety. This function is usually activated by pressing the 'Power button' on the control panel when you have your appliance set to the maximum temperature and there is no activity for a set period of time.
Gas Hobs
Gas hobs, also known as gas stoves, or gas cookers are kitchen appliances that use flammable natural gas or liquefied petrol gas (LPG) as their fuel. The flame is used to heat both the cookware and the air surrounding it. This allows for quick cooking and precise temperature control. Gas hobs are designed to be elevated, which offers additional safety by preventing the body from coming into contact with the flame. This eliminates the risk of burning. This elevated design requires particular care when cleaning or operating the hob to avoid accidentally spilling liquids onto the burners.
A traditional gas hob is ignited by matches or the pilot light, and the burners are manually controlled. More recent models feature an automatic igniter, which ensures that the gas is lit automatically. The flame can then be controlled by the control knobs making it easy to adjust the heating level as needed. Depending on the model, certain gas hobs also have multi-flame burners that allow for greater cooking flexibility.
Gas hobs require a continuous gas supply, which can be a problem if you live in a region with an unreliable or erratic supply. Gas hobs also require regular maintenance in order to prevent leaks and corrosion. For these reasons, it is crucial to install a gas hob only after consulting a Gas Safe Registered fitter who can offer professional installation and adhere to strict safety protocols.
Gas appliances are still popular in some regions, despite the fact that electric and induction ovens hobs are growing in popularity. This is largely due to the preferences of consumers and environmental concerns, as well as local energy prices and availability. It is crucial to think about your kitchen's utility ovens and hobs uk infrastructure costs before selecting a kitchen style.
Induction Hobs
Induction hobs are the most popular choice for our customers looking for an elegant and sleek kitchen. They use magnetism to warm the pans, not heating plates or burning gas beneath. Under the glass ceramic surface are copper coils through which create an electric current that alternatingly flows through. When an induction-compatible saucepan is placed on the top of the cooker the coils are able to detect the magnetic base and generate heat directly into the pan or the pan itself. This is faster than traditional gas stoves and is more efficient in energy usage. The glass-ceramic surfaces remain cool to the touch and is easy to wipe down.
Induction hobs are designed to be less difficult than gas hobs to clean. A simple wipe with an damp cloth is all you need to keep your induction hob looking fresh as new.
Induction cooking requires that you make use of the correct cookware. Stainless steel, cast iron and some non-stick cookware are compatible however they require 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.
There is a wide selection of induction hobs that are available, from budget models up to premium brands that have a TFT display with a comprehensive operating menu. The hob displays the pan's location on the full-colour display when it is placed in a power zone. A control button or slider lets you to alter the power setting or set a clock. There are a variety of clever accessories, such as pan sensors that attach to the sides of cookware, allowing them to communicate with the hob using bluetooth to control the power.
Induction hobs that have an integrated fan cut down on steam, smoke and cooking smells. This model is ideal for homes with small space since it eliminates the need for a separate extractor fan. It makes use of magnetic fields that are within the kilohertz frequency range to produce heat that affects the pan and its contents. In normal operation, the magnetic fields are within the range of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection's reference value for the magnetic density for the frequency at which it operates. There are no health hazards to be expected.
Electric Hobs
The top electric hobs offer an elegant look and are designed to complement the majority of kitchen designs. These are great for those who prefer touch controls over dials, and come with a range of options that can meet your cooking requirements. The majority are made of glass that is easy to clean and can look stylish if you opt for a black or white design. Certain models come with bridge features that allow you to connect two zones in order to make room for larger pans while others have an extra power boost button to provide extra heat for difficult tasks.
Induction hobs are becoming increasingly popular because they provide a contemporary and clean look that is in line with the designs of today's kitchens. They cook quickly and offer an excellent level of security. For example they tend to cool quicker than gas cookers and have a 'hot' indicator light that is on to inform you that the cooking zone is hot to the surface. They also tend to be more efficient because the magnetic field generates heat under the pan itself and doesn't heat the air around it.
But, there are a few things to keep in mind when choosing an induction cooker that will require a particular power supply with the right cables and breakers so we'd suggest having your electric hob installed by a certified electrician. They can also be quite expensive and you'll require a set of compatible induction pans to benefit the most from them. They may cost more due to the fact that they consume more energy.
Why not take a look at our extensive selection of kitchen appliances if you're considering a new kitchen, or replacing your current hob? We can help you choose the perfect oven hob to match your style and preferences. Our experts are on hand to answer your questions and discuss the options with you. We provide an nationwide service and will install your new appliance if you'd like.