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Types of Hobs

A hob, which is also known as a stovetop in North America, is a cooking device that heats pans using flames or electricity. There are many different types of hobs. You can pick the one that best suits your kitchen and style.

Induction hobs come with an elongated ceramic surface and four or five zones to heat your pans. Modern touch-operated designs are sleek and stylish, and easy to clean.

Ceramic hobs

Ceramic hobs can give your kitchen a sleek, modern look. The flat glass-ceramic surfaces are easy to clean and can quickly be wiped down if spills or splatters occur. They are quick to heat up and are energy efficient, which can reduce the cost of electricity. However, one downside of ceramic hobs uk is that they may be slow to change the temperature which can be a problem when cooking something that requires an instant reduction or an increase in heat.

Electric hobs use a solid plate that is heated by electric elements under. The power of each element can be individually adjusted through the rotary knobs. You can even use the 'boost' feature in order to increase the temperature of a single area. Ceramic hobs are able to hold heat well, and even after they have been turned off, they will still be hot to the touch. This can be a problem if you have children, so it's best hob uk to only install them in a place that is away from flammable objects and not within reach of children.

The benefit of this type of hob is that it can be put in on a variety of worktops, including laminate and solid wood as well as granite. It's also fairly inexpensive and can be an excellent alternative if you are looking to replace your stove without spending a lot of money. Like all appliances, they need to be installed correctly and connected to the mains. We recommend hiring an electrician to ensure your new hobs are safe to use.

This type of hob is sensitive to the pan's size and shape. You'll need to buy cookware that matches the element precisely or fits comfortably in all of the heating zones. If the cookware doesn't match the element, it won't recognize it and won't begin to heat the base of the pan. This could lead to inconsistent cooking results and make the hob less efficient.

Gas on glass hobs

Glass hobs with gas are sleek and contemporary in appearance. They can be more expensive than electric hobs, and require professional installation. However they are also more efficient in heating ovens and hobs the water in a full pot can often boil in less than four minutes. This type of stove is ideal for cooks who need to control the amount of heat that is generated. However, it must be observed that a glass-based hob is more prone to damage than stainless steel models and will likely require cleaning more often, as grease and residue build up tends to stay on the surface instead of sliding off.

A great example of a gas on glass model is this Bertazzoni hob, which has four matt black monobloc burners that have precise metal control knobs to create an elegant and sophisticated look. The wok ring has a power of 4kW for extra versatility and the pan supports are dishwasher-safe.

Another highly recommended model is this Bosch gas hob, which is the look of a sleek slab of toughened glass and advanced cooking technology. The dual ring design on the left side of the hob has an inner flame that doubles to ensure uniform heat distribution, which in turn speeds up cooking times. It also features an easy-to-read power level indicator, which allows you to control the precise temperature of the flame. You can choose between nine pre-set settings, like the highest setting for sear steaks and a lower one for scrambled egg.

Our testers also liked the controls, as they were simple and intuitive. There are a few minor disadvantages, for instance, you must press the controls a further nine times to reach the highest heating level, and that the glass can make it difficult to discern what the burners are doing.

This Neff model is among the best gas-on-glass hobs that you can buy at a reasonable price. It's not going to win any design prizes but it'll do the job and can be a fantastic addition to your kitchen for just more than PS120.

Electric hobs

There are many electric hobs that are perfect for modern households. They're not just sleek and stylish, they are also faster, safer and more energy efficient than their predecessors.

Ceramic glass hobs are among the most popular electric stoves. They're made with a sleek, glossy finish and an easy-to-clean surface that is resistant to smudges and scratches. They're also usually fitted with a power boost feature which lets you increase the temperature of your stove for a brief period of time.

Induction hobs are yet another electric hob that is perfect for modern homes. Induction hobs cook your food directly by using electromagnetic fields, unlike traditional gas and electric plates. This means that they are more energy efficient and have precise temperature control. They require a particular kind of pan and could be expensive to put in.

A gas-on-glass hob is a second option that's an excellent choice for modern homes. Similar to a traditional gas hob, it has an oven and hob that is surrounded by an underlying layer of flat glass. However, this glass is shatterproof and heatproof, so it's much easier to clean than glass that's tempered. A lot of these hobs have an "hot surface indicator" which alerts you to the temperature.

Gas hobs are a popular choice for many home chefs however they can be noisy and hard to clean. They can take a long time to heat up and cool down and their flame can be difficult to manage. Electric hobs, on other hand are more energy efficient and are easier to clean.

There are even electric stoves that work with LPG gas. You can switch between different fuels, allowing you the flexibility to fit your lifestyle. But, it's important to remember that these stoves must be installed by a gas safe registered engineer and will require a 6mm cable for your kitchen. They're not suitable for those with pacemakers as the electromagnetic field may cause interference with them.

Hobs with induction

Under the glass surface of the induction hobs, there are copper coils that generate an alternating electrical current. When an induction-compatible dish is placed on a hob the coils produce magnetic fields that create heat directly inside the pan instead of heating the surface of the worktop (gas) or an insulated plate (electric). Induction hobs are extremely efficient from a energy point of view, as there's no residual heat that is wasted.

There are a variety of models of induction hob starting from basic ones that have only one cooking zone with rings to more sophisticated multi-zoned induction hobs that can have up to six zones, allowing you to cook several pots simultaneously on one Flex zone. Some of these premium models come with a touch slider control that resembles to the way you operate an iPhone. Simply slide your finger across the power bar at the middle to choose the desired temperature, left to right increases heat and right to left reduces it. Certain models can even be programmed with settings for specific recipes or food types that can help you save time and effort in the kitchen.

Induction hobs do tend to be more expensive than ceramic hobs, but they are believed to be more energy efficient in the long run because they heat up faster and use a smaller space for heating up which can help you save on energy bills. They cool faster and are safer than traditional hobs that do not have hot plates. This makes them perfect for families that have children or elderly residents. They do, however, produce an electric force that could affect certain medical devices such as pacemakers. It is therefore crucial to center the pans and avoid using smaller pans with larger burners.

Like all electric hobs, you'll need to keep your induction hob clean, because food and debris could accumulate over time. You can use a regular oven uk cleaner, or invest in a specialist product to keep your hob shiny and in good condition for a longer time. Just be sure to never use scrubbers or pads for scouring on your induction hob as they could scratch the surface.