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The Best Hobs

Hobs are available in a variety of sizes and materials. The best hobs are durable elegant, stylish and easy to clean.

Our experts prefer gas hobs because of their precise flame control and versatility. However, electric hobs can provide superior energy efficiency and are easier to clean. Look for features like a timer and power boost which allow you to increase the heat quickly to accelerate cooking.

1. Hobs Induction

Induction hobs offer a modern, efficient alternative to the traditional ceramic or gas models. Instead of heating the entire cooking area as gas hobs do, they use magnetic technology to heat up the copper coils below your pans. The cooktop remains cool to the touch, making it more secure to use and easier for cleaning. They are able to boil water faster than a kettle and require less energy. They are now a staple kitchen appliance in the HelloFresh test kitchen, and we are in love with this elegant, premium model from AEG that comes with four cooking zones that have individually controlled functions as well as an easy-to-use minute timer. It is smooth and wipes clean with ease and is easy to use with the touch control panels, but one small issue (which is typical for all induction hobs) is that the heat distribution can be patchy; however this is only really noticeable when trying to stir-fry.

The AEG induction hob comes with a good five-year warranty and impressive eco ratings. It is a A+ rating for energy efficiency and a low power consumption of just 700w for each cooking zone. The 'Flux zone' feature allows the pans to be moved around in the four zones and alter their power levels to suit your pans or pots and the 'Power Boost feature boosts the output by 50% to ensure speedy boiling. The auto-shutoff function as well as the 'fryingSensor' feature, which prevents overheating of your pan, Ovens And Hobs are also useful features.

This is a great low-cost induction hob that can be easily hardwired and fitted to a brand new or existing worktop. The cooking zones can be controlled separately and are marked with the ring or cross to indicate the coil's centre. It also has an electronic control panel that can be operated by touch. It has a wide 'Flux zone', which can accommodate larger pans and pots easily and is pre-programmed so that you have set power levels in the front, middle and rear zones. This is ideal if you frequently cook with a variety of sizes or shaped pans that have to be brought to a boiling point, then simmered and kept warm at the same time.

2. Gas hobs and ovens

A gas hob (or gas cooktop in the case of American) still reigns supreme in cooking in the kitchen. They are ideal for boiling water, simmering sauces and soups as well as for frying eggs and meats, and pan-frying. Their popularity is due to their ability to quickly and accurately produce high temperatures making them ideal for searing and boiling.

The flame indicator's visual display makes it easy to check the status of each burner at glance. This is very useful for security. It's much more difficult to forget to leave a burner on, or switch it off by accident as it is with an electric hob.

Most models are also designed with a flat surface which makes them easier to clean than ceramic counterparts. There is no material that will protect the Neff T27DS59N0 from splashes or spills. You'll need to be vigilant in cleaning to prevent the Neff T27DS59N0 from getting stained over time.

Gas hobs are also more energy efficient than their induction counterparts as they heat up faster and more evenly, reducing the cost of electricity. This is particularly true with vented hobs oven that combine two appliances and eliminate the need for an Hood. This can save on the space in your kitchen as well as creating an elegant design that can blend into any style of interior.

Many homeowners prefer gas hobs that are freestanding over built-in models due to their efficiency and ease-of-use. They are less difficult to install, and offer more flexibility when you want to achieve a minimalistic kitchen look.

A freestanding model can be connected to a bottle containing liquid petroleum gas (LPG) to provide an alternative energy source. This is a great option for those who you are looking to go green. You'll need to find an LPG stove and boiler that you like before you can think about this alternative. These models require a gas supply as well as ventilation and regular maintenance to ensure that there aren't any leaks.

cookology-built-in-electric-single-fan-oven-in-stainless-steel-with-minute-minder-cof600ss-2-medium.jpg3. Hobs with Sealed Plates

If you're seeking a sleek and energy-efficient option an induction hob is definitely the choice. They cook pots and pans with electromagnetic fields, while the glass-ceramic surface stays cool. Induction hobs are more secure (no accidental fire!) and more efficient, as they consume less power than their gas or electric counterparts. However, the drawback of induction hobs is that they are expensive to purchase and you'll need to invest in an induction-compatible set of cookware.

For those who don't want to invest in induction technology, ceramic hobs can be a good alternative. These sleek and stylish hobs feature a smooth, glass-ceramic surface that has heating elements hidden underneath which makes them more aesthetically pleasing than solid plate hobs. They are also easier to clean as there's no need to do difficult cleaning. They are more efficient in heating and are more responsive than solid-plate hobs. They do not have the same efficiency as induction hobs. Therefore, they are not a good choice if you are concerned about your energy consumption.

Solid plate hobs, which are a affordable option, with their simple and reliable design, are great for cooking at home. They're quick to get hot and ideal for those who don't require a high-powered cooktop, but they're slow to cool down, so they're not the ideal choice for dynamic chefs who like to do multiple tasks. Solid plate hobs also release a lot of residual heat, which means they're not as energy-efficient as other choices on this list.

We recommend that you look for reviews on the websites of retailers when you're considering a solid-plate hob. This will not only provide a true insight into the performance of the model, but will also assist you in finding the right one for your home. Customers have given this Neff CSPHOBX15 Solid Plate Electric Hob from Currys high ratings and it's made of robust stainless steel. The black controls blend with other appliances in the kitchen and give it a minimalist and contemporary appearance.

4. Electric Hobs

While gas hobs are a popular option for cooks due to their instant heat and easy control, electric hobs have the advantage of being more energy-efficient. With modern electric ceramic and induction hobs offering advanced cooking features, such as power boost settings and precise temperature control, they're a fantastic choice for busy households.

Look for an electric hob with a a streamlined design with control buttons that are touch-sensitive. Avoid hobs with dials or buttons that are protruding. They are easier to clean when they have a smooth surface, and won't scratch or chip. Make sure you choose a model that comes with child locks and hot indicator lights and residual heat shutoffs to stop accidents. If you're a smart-connected home, opt for a digital display that gives you a remote control and alerts through your smartphone, so you can manage your hob effortlessly.

For ultimate flexibility, consider a dual fuel hob that includes gas and induction burners. FUJIOH’s FH-IC7020 has both. It features intuitive touchscreen controls for induction zones and durable cast iron pan supports that accommodate traditional gas cooking. It also has a timer feature that allows you to set cooking times for dishes so they're ready when you need them which reduces the chance of cooking too long and making food less tasty.

For added convenience, you might want an appliance that allows you to combine two cooking zones into one larger zone for pans of varying dimensions and shapes. This will save space and is useful if you often cook using large rectangular cooking vessels such as roasting pans. In addition, some hobs come with the option to add induction plates or teppanyaki grills for extra cooking options.

You'll find cheap own-brand gas hobs starting at PS100 and pricier high-end models that cost up to PS1,000. A basic four-zone ceramic stove or an induction model from a major brand should not cost more than PS200. If you're looking for a stylish glass model, it won't cost a fortune either as there are some excellent own-brand options. Be aware that both ceramic and induction hobs need a specific supply configured with the right breakers and cables so you'll need to get it installed by a qualified electrician.

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