15 Things You've Never Known About Hobs

15 Things You've Never Known About Hobs

A Guide to Ovens and Hobs

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Electric hobs are heated by different  cooking rings, which can range between four and six power levels. They can take some time to warm up and cool down.

Hobs in various types

The stove top, kitchen hob or range cooker (the latter being the complete cooking appliance you roast and bake food in) is a crucial part of every home. It is used for a variety of cooking methods, so it is important to choose the right hob for you. There is a hob for everyone, whether you're a pro chef who likes precision or a busy home cook seeking speed.

Electric ceramic and induction hobs are flat, frameless design that improves the elegant appearance of any kitchen. They have either five or four cooking zones, each of which is operated independently by a separate dial. This allows you to choose of boiling potatoes on one ring while sautéing sausages on a different ring which is ideal for busy families. They heat quickly and their smooth surface makes them easy to clean. They are more expensive than gas hobs, and they might take longer to heat and cool down.

Gas hobs are a favorite among chefs due to their instant heat and provide precise control. Gas hobs are also safer because they are equipped with safety systems for flame failure, which stop the gas supply in case there is leaks. However, they are less efficient than induction or electric hobs and are more difficult to clean because of the pan supports and burners.

Plate hobs have been in use for decades. They have a flat surface with gas or electric rings that are heated when you turn the dial. They're economical, but not the best choice for cookware made of cast iron and do not distribute heat evenly across the entire surface.

Induction hobs heat your pan directly, rather than heating up the surface of the hob like traditional hobs. They are safer, as there is no open flame. They are also easy to clean. They're also more expensive than electric or gas hobs and may take longer to heat up and cool down.

Gas hobs

Gas hobs are a common choice for home cooks due to of their speedy heating capabilities as well as their ease of control. You can usually find models that offer between two and six burners. Some models include a wok-burner to cook stir-fry. Some stoves have a visible indicator that tells you whether the burner is on or not.

They heat food faster than induction models or electric models, making them ideal for kitchens that are busy. They are less expensive to operate than electric hobs if they make use of renewable energy sources.

You can choose between built-in or freestanding gas hobs. The latter are the better choice if you're planning to remodel your kitchen since they can be moved easily later. However, they can be difficult to install and may require hacking into your completed carpentry, which isn't ideal for all homes.

Freestanding models have a flat, smooth surface that makes them easier to clean than other kinds of hobs. They typically have sleek, stainless steel trims that can be integrated into a variety of kitchen designs. Some models have control knobs that are touch-sensitive and some models even have an energy boost feature that boosts the power of the burner by 50%..

Some gas hobs feature an automatic safety system that shuts off the supply of gas once the flame goes out to ensure that you aren't at risk of burning yourself in the process. Gas hobs can be cheaper to run than some electric ones, and they allow for precise temperature control.

Gas hobs emit carbon dioxide when they burn. This can be an issue for eco-conscious consumers. There are, however, models that don't produce any CO2 at all while they're in use.  oven and hob  with zero emissions,' or eco-friendly gas stoves' come with all the features of a conventional gas model while emitting no CO2.

Electric hobs

A favorite choice for kitchens of all styles, electric hobs offer a range of advantages over other kinds of cookers. Electric hobs heat up and cool off faster than gas hobs. This means that less heat is left after the cookware is removed. They also heat more evenly and are less likely to have hot spots than gas models. Because they are electric, they require less maintenance and are much cheaper to run than gas.

Typically found in modern kitchens ceramic or glass electric hobs have a sleek and elegant appearance that's easy to clean and safe to touch. They're also a great choice for families with kids as their flat surface is less likely to be damaged by heavy pans. They're also relatively cheap to run and are easily replaced in the event of damage.

Unlike traditional plate hobs, that make use of coils to generate heat that is transferred to cookware, ceramic hobs utilize an induction system to heat directly the pan. They can heat and cool much faster and can be used to cook with any type of cookware. They can be more expensive than electric plate stoves however, they will save money over the long run because of their efficiency.

It's important that you maintain your ceramic or tempered glass cooktop regularly to avoid any issues. Cleaning the cooktop with non-abrasive cleaning products is recommended, as well as making sure to replace any malfunctioning heating controls and cleaning out the grates and burner caps regularly. Be on the lookout for gas odours because they could indicate an issue with the gas lines or leaks. It is recommended to contact an experienced gas technician for assistance if you suspect there is an issue. To avoid damage that could be serious, always ensure that the burner is turned off and cooled down prior to cleaning. This will also prevent any accidental spills and fires!

Induction hobs

The modern alternative to traditional gas and electric hobs, induction cookers use magnetic fields to heat the pan rather than the cooktop itself. They heat up faster than other types of stoves, and will reduce energy consumption over the course of. The cooktop's surface is cool to the touch, and a lot of models have safety features like automatic shutoff to prevent accidents.

Induction hobs are usually ceramic or glass that have an alternating current that creates a magnetic field to heat. Induction-compatible pans need to have an even base and a steel core. The magnetic field is activated when the pan is placed over the cooking zone. The majority of hobs have a 'bridging zone' which can connect two zones to accommodate larger pans.



Induction hobs are renowned for their efficiency. Many have reported reductions in their energy usage when they switch to one. Induction hobs are also considered to be more secure, since the surface of the cooktop remains cool to the touch, and they reduce the risk for burns. They only heat the pan and its contents. This makes them more suitable for children than electric or gas hobs that can get very hot and can pose a fire danger.

The majority of induction hobs come with different control options. The most basic is the simple power bar or touch bar that sits on top of the hob. Some have an entire display that shows all options and allows you to easily adjust the power levels as well as set timers. More advanced induction hobs have many small copper coils tightly grouped together under the cooktop. the magnet underneath each one will detect the moment you place your pan. It activates the coil that is suitable for the pan's size and shape.

All of our ovens and stoves can be purchased as freestanding models, or they can be easily integrated into kitchen units for sleek and seamless design. Our range of products ranges from sleek stainless steel and black finishes to contemporary ceramic and copper. Be sure to take a look at our other appliances as well such as dishwashers, refrigerator freezers and washing machines, to get your kitchen running as it should.