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Types of Oven Hob

A hob is a flat cooking surface that is placed over your oven to heat your pots and pans. There are various types of hobs, including electric, gas and induction.

Things to look out for include touch, rotary and control of the position. These controls let you control heating zones by pressing the button. They also protect them from being knocked down easily, particularly if they are used by children.

Ceramic Hobs

Ceramic hobs are stylish and function in a modern kitchen. However, the glossy surface is susceptible to scratches and stains caused by food residues and cooking burnt-on stains. Cleaning your stove with regular maintenance and avoiding using scrubbers or abrasive cleaners is essential to keep it looking good and working efficiently.

Hobs of this kind are heated by passing an electric current through coiled components hidden beneath the glass surface, which generate heat when activated via control knobs. Certain models employ an element that radiates heat through the surface of the glass. Other models use halogen elements which are much more powerful and heat the entire surface area in successive pulses, making them especially suitable for quick cook times.

A lot of our ceramic hobs have 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 prevent children accidentally altering the settings.

It is essential to select the right cookware for your ceramic hob. It is important that your pans have flat bottoms, as this promotes even heating and prevents hot spots that can cause food to be undercooked or overcooked. Avoid dragging pans across the surface as this could scratch the glass that is tempered.

We recommend ceramic hobs with dual-ring designs, or 'I Flex' zone. It can accommodate two single pots or one large pan. You'll require a pan that has at least 30cm in size to make it register. We also have models with booster heaters for quick heating in specific pans or zones. This is great for stir-fry and searing steak. We also have models that have an auto shut-off feature which turns off the hob after a set time to prevent it from overheating. This is a fantastic security feature that gives you peace of peace of. This function is usually activated by pressing the 'Power button' on the control panel if you have an appliance set to the maximum temperature and no activity is detected for a preset period of time.

Gas Hobs

Gas hobs, also known as gas stoves or gas cookers are kitchen appliances that make use of natural gas that is flammable or the liquefied petrol gas (LPG) as their fuel. The flame is used to heat cookware and surrounding air which enables quick cooking and precise temperature control. The elevated design of a gas hob offers additional security as it stops the body from coming in contact with the flame, eliminating the risk of burns. This design is elevated ovens and hobs requires special care when using or cleaning the hob in order to avoid spilling liquids onto the burners.

The burners of a traditional gas hob are controlled by hand and lit using a matches. Modern models come with an automatic igniter, which ensures that the gas is lit on its own. The flame can be controlled by the control knobs. This makes it easy to alter the level of heat. Depending on the model, a few gas hobs also come with multi-flame burners to give you more cooking flexibility.

One of the biggest drawbacks to a gas hob is that it requires a continuous supply of gas which can be a problem when you reside in an area that has an unstable or insecure supply. Gas hobs also require frequent maintenance to avoid corrosion and leaks. Gas hobs and ovens should be installed by Gas Safe registered Fitters who will ensure a safe installation and follow strict safety guidelines.

Gas appliances are still popular in some regions, despite the fact that electric and induction hobs are growing in popularity. This is due to consumer preferences and concerns about the environment in addition to local energy prices and availability. Therefore, it is important to assess your kitchen's utility expenses and infrastructure prior to choosing a kind of hob.

Hobs induction

Induction hobs are a favorite among our clients who want a sleek, clean-looking kitchen. They use magnetism to warm the pans rather than heating plates or burning gas underneath. Copper coils are positioned beneath the glass ceramic surface. A current of alternating electricity is run through them. When an induction-compatible cookware or pan is placed over the cooker, the coils detect its magnetic base and heat the pot or pan directly. This is more efficient than traditional gas stoves and more efficient in terms of energy use. The glass-ceramic surfaces remain cool to the touch and is easy to wipe down.

As with other modern hobs, induction ones are designed to be simpler to keep clean than their gas counterparts. A simple wipe using an damp cloth is all you require to keep your induction hob looking fresh as new.

Induction cooking requires you to use the right cookware. All cookware that include cast iron, stainless steel and non-stick ones, need an iron base that is magnetized. 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 are a range of induction hobs to choose from starting from the cheapest models to top brands that feature a TFT display with an extensive menu of operating options. The hob will show the position of the pan 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 adhere to the sides of your cookware and connect to the hob through bluetooth to regulate the power precisely.

One of our most popular models is an induction cooker which comes with an integrated extractor fan that helps to reduce smoke, steam and cooking smells. This model is perfect for homes with limited space as it eliminates the need for an extractor fan. Like other induction hobs it uses magnetic fields at frequencies within the kilohertz range in order to produce the heat that indirectly affects your 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 values for the magnetic density for the frequency at which it operates. There are no health risks to be expected.

Electric Hobs

The top electric hobs offer an elegant look and are designed to match all kitchen styles. They are a good option for those who like the ease of using control buttons instead of dials, and offer a variety of options to suit your cooking needs. Most are made from glass, which is easy to clean, and can look stylish if you opt for a black or white design. Certain models come with a bridge feature to combine two zones to fit larger pans while others come with an additional power boost button to provide additional heat for those who have a difficult task.

Induction hobs are becoming more popular because they provide a modern and clean aesthetic that is in line with the contemporary designs of kitchens. They cook quickly and provide the highest level of safety. For example they tend to cool down faster than gas cookers. They also have a 'hot' indicator light that stays on to inform you that the cooking zone is hot to the surface. They are also more efficient because the magnetic field only heats the pan and not the air surrounding it.

However, there are some things to keep in mind when choosing an induction cooker - most require a specific power supply that is fitted with the correct breakers and cables. We'd suggest having your electric hob installed by a certified electrician. Induction hobs can be costly and you'll have to purchase a set compatible induction pans if you want to make the most of them. They can be more expensive because they use more energy.

Why not take a look at our extensive selection of kitchen appliances if you're considering building a new kitchen, or replacing your existing hob? We can assist you in choosing the perfect oven hob to match your style and preferences. Our experts are always on hand to talk through your options and answer any questions you may have. We offer an nationwide service and will install your new appliance if you wish.