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Types of Hobs

A hob, also referred to as a stovetop in North America, is a cooking appliance that heats pans with electric or flames. There are many different types of hobs. You can choose the one that is best ovens suited to your kitchen and style.

cookology-built-in-electric-single-fan-oven-in-stainless-steel-with-minute-minder-cof600ss-2-medium.jpgInduction hobs come with a flat ceramic cooking surface and have five or four zones for heating your pans. The modern touch-operated designs look sleek and stylish and are easy to clean.

Ceramic hobs

Ceramic hobs offer a sleek and modern look which can greatly enhance the overall aesthetic of your kitchen. They have a flat glass ceramic surface that's easy to clean, meaning spills and splatters are quickly cleaned. They are fast to heat up and are energy efficient, which can reduce the cost of electricity. Ceramic hobs can be slow in changing the temperature settings. This can be a hassle when you need to cook something that requires a quick decrease or an increase in heat.

Electric hobs consist of a solid, textured surface that is heated from below by electric elements. The elements can be individually controlled using rotary knobs and notched up to the level of power you require. You can also use the 'boost' feature in order to boost the heat of a single zone. Ceramic hobs retain heat very well, and even after they are turned off, they'll be hot to the touch. This can be a challenge for families with children, so it's recommended to install them in a location that is away from any flammable items and out of reach of young children.

The advantage of this type of hob is that it can be installed on a variety worktops, such as laminate or solid wood, as well as granite. It's also quite affordable and is a great option if you want to replace your stove without spending a lot of money. But, as with all appliances, they do need to be properly installed and connected to the mains, so we suggest hiring an electrician professional to ensure your new hobs are safe for use.

This kind of hob is sensitive to pan sizes and shapes. You will need to purchase cookware that matches the element exactly or fits comfortably in all of the heating zones. If the cookware is not the same dimensions as the element, it won't recognise it and won't be able to heat the bottom of the pan. This can cause uneven cooking and make the hob less efficient.

Gas on glass hobs

Gas on glass hobs offer a sleek, modern aesthetic. While they cost more than electric models and may require professional installation, they often take less time to heat up - it's not uncommon for a full pan of water to be boiling within four minutes or less. This type of hob is also a great option for cooks who want to control the amount of heat produced. Glass hobs are more prone to damage and require more frequent cleaning because they tend to build up grease and residue.

One of the best oven examples of a glass-on-gas model is this Bertazzoni hob, which has four black monobloc burners that have precise metal control knobs for a an elegant and sophisticated appearance. The wok ring is 4kW for extra versatility and the pan supports are dishwasher safe.

Another highly recommended model is this Bosch gas hob, which is a stylish slab of toughened glass with advanced cooking technology. The dual ring design at the left side of the gas hob has two burners inside to improve heat distribution and increase the speed of cooking. It also features an easy-to-read power indicator that helps you to control the exact temperature of the flame. You can select from nine pre-defined settings including a high setting for searing a steak and a low setting for scrambled eggs.

Its simple yet intuitive controls were appreciated by our testers, who found them to be very simple to use. A few minor drawbacks are that you have to physically press the controls nine times before you can reach the highest level of heating and it may be difficult to discern the state of the burners through the glass.

Some of the top gas-on-glass hobs can be found at affordable prices, such as this Neff model. It's not going to win any design awards, but it will do the job and can be a great addition to your kitchen for just over PS120.

Electric hobs

There are many electric hobs that are ideal for modern households. They are not only elegant and stylish, but they are also safer, faster and more energy efficient than their predecessors.

Ceramic glass hobs are among the most sought-after electric stoves. These hobs are designed with a sleek glazed finish, and have a surface that is easy to clean and resistant to scratches. These hobs also come with a power booster feature which allows you to boost the heat for a brief period of time.

Induction hobs are a different electric hob that is perfect for modern homes. As opposed to traditional gas and electric plate hobs, induction hobs use electromagnetic fields to directly heat cookware. This means they are more energy-efficient and have precise temperature control. They require a specific type of pan and could be expensive to put in.

Gas on glass hobs are another great option for modern homes. It has a burner underneath an unidirectional glass layer similar to a conventional gas stove. However the glass is heatproof and shatterproof, so it's much simpler to clean than standard tempered glass. A lot of these hobs come with a "hot surface indicator" which alerts you to the heat.

Gas hobs are a popular choice for a lot of home cooks however they can be noisy and hard to clean. They also take a while to warm up and cool down and their flame can be difficult to control. Electric hobs, on other hand are more efficient in energy use and are easier to clean.

For the ultimate in modern technology, you can even find electric stoves that are compatible with LPG gas. You can switch between a variety of fuels, providing you with the flexibility needed to fit your lifestyle. It's important to note that these hobs need to be installed by a gas safe registered engineer and require a dedicated 6mm cable in your kitchen. They're not suitable for people who have pacemakers, as the electromagnetic field can cause interference with them.

Induction hobs

Copper coils run an electric current that is alternating beneath the glass surface of an induction hob. When an induction compatible pan is placed on the best hob the coils create magnetic fields that heat the pan directly rather than heating a surface of the worktop or a heated plate. Induction Hobs oven are extremely efficient in energy use, since they don't waste any heat.

There are many models of induction stoves, starting with the basic models with a single zone labelled by rings to more advanced multi zoned induction stoves that have up to six zones and allow multiple pots to be cooked simultaneously on one flex area. Some of these models have the ability to control the temperature using a slider that's similar to the iPhone. You can choose the desired temperature by moving your finger from left to right over the power bar located in the middle. Certain models have preset settings that are specific to food items or recipes which can help you save time in the kitchen.

Induction hobs are more expensive than ceramic hobs. However they are more efficient in the long run. They heat up faster and have a smaller heating area which can reduce your energy costs. They cool faster, and they are safer than traditional hobs that do not have hot plates. This makes them a great choice for families with children or elderly people. However, they can create a magnetic field which could affect medical devices such as pacemakers so it's important to center your pans on the burner and avoid using small pans on large burners.

Like all electric hobs, you'll have to keep your induction hob clean because food and debris could build up over time. You can use a regular oven uk cleaner, or you can purchase a specialist cleaner to keep your stove clean and in good shape for a longer time. Make sure you don't use scrubbers or pads to scour your induction hob since they could scratch the surface.
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