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cookology-tof650ss-multifunction-built-in-oven-touch-dial-control-electric-72l-5775-small.jpgHow to Choose the best oven Hob

There are many factors to take into consideration when selecting the best hob, from cost to energy efficiency. Therefore, deciding on the features that are important is essential.

A basic ceramic electric hob can cost just PS100. However you'll need to pay more for a model with numerous features. Gas hobs, hobs which are popular and offer great temperature control, but are expensive, are a different option.

1. Haier I-Flex Induction hob (bbs.ebei.Vip)

This Haier stove has four cooking zones and three "Push&Go" functions, and can assist you in making quick meals. It was one of the fastest to boil water in our tests, taking only four minutes. It has a child lock and the ability to pause, which means you can stop the process swiftly without having to fiddle with controls.

Its style is modern and sleek it blends seamlessly with modern kitchens. It's usually made from glass (shatterproof and heatproof) or ceramic, and comes with controls that are flush with the worktop to make it easy to use.

The controls were simple to use and we appreciated the display which shows the current power level and the zone that is currently in use. The 'Boost" feature produces high-powered heat in a short time. It is perfect for stir-frying and rapidly boiling pans. The hob's light that is hot and the automatic shutoff are helpful safety features, too.

It's not as responsive as the other hobs tested in this test. We found it took nine presses on the control to reach the highest temperature, as opposed to seven or six on other models. It takes a bit longer for the pan to respond to changes in temperature. You may need to adjust the settings multiple times to get the right heat.

This model is 60cm long and has four cooking zones. One of them is a half-flex zone, where two areas can easily be joined to accommodate larger pans or pots. It features a dual-ring design that is able to operate on both normal as well as 'boost power levels. The Boost is ideal for cooking meat, searing it or quickly making water come to a quick boil.

It's fully connected via the hOn app and comes with hundreds of recipes that include guided cooking and 30 special programs divided into different food categories and types of preparation. It features a simple multislider interface and a 'lockable control panel. Additionally, it will automatically recognize the type of pan you're using and set up the correct cooking mode. It also works with third-party hOn pan sets and has a range of safety features, such as the control panel that can be locked and boil-dry protection.

2. Smeg I-Flex Induction Hob

Induction hobs are becoming increasingly popular, whether you're renovating your kitchen or searching for a non-gas option. Prices have slashed over the past few years, with the simplest four-zone models costing less than PS100. If you want all the bells and whistles that come with induction it's worth paying more to get the latest technology.

This sleek model from Smeg has the latest induction technology that makes cooking more efficient and convenient. The unique Auto-pot detection system automatically detects the location of pots that have minimum diameters of 9 cm, allowing you to select the correct zone without needing to select it manually.

Smeg's primary focus is on energy savings, but it doesn't ignore the possibility of flexibility. The hob can be adjusted to save energy based on the highest operating temperatures of the zones. Eco-Logic advanced mode enables you to save more energy, reducing the power output to as little as 2.4kW.

The user-friendly interface of this stove impressed testers, thanks to its intuitive sliding controls that follow your pan's edge the edges of it. The control panel's color-coded design allows you to easily identify the status of each zone. The "Flexi duo" function allows you connect two zones to accommodate larger pans. There are numerous useful features, including four automatic cooking presets: melting boiling, slow-cooking, and keeping warm.

In addition, the hob has a 'FlameSensor' which alerts you of any risk of fire or burnt-on food. There are several safety features like a residual heat sensor as well as an automatic shut-off when the surface becomes too hot.

It also has an anti-corrosive CleanProtect coating to protect it from tough stains and cooking marks. The stove is simple to install and features nine power levels as well as a handy 'FlexiDuo' feature for catering to large pans. There are a few bonus features like lockable controls, and a safety fuse to prevent accidental button pushing.

3. Indesit I-Flex Induction oven hob

They are powered by electricity, not gas, induction stoves utilize copper plates that create a magnetic field when the pan is set on top. They heat up faster than gas hobs and they also use less energy because the cooking zone only gets hot when you turn on the pan. They are generally cheaper to run than gas, and they are also simpler to clean.

This induction hob from Indesit is packed with features that make it easy to be creative in the kitchen. It comes with two distinct zones that can be combined into a Dual Zone to accommodate larger pans, and a speedy booster zone that can quickly bring water to a boil. For instance, the Push&Go allows you to cook perfectly at the touch one button. And nine power modes including a 'P-boost setting that grants each zone maximum power for 5 minutes, can be easily set using the controls, which move along the bottom edge of the cooktop to follow the pans.

The controls are simple to operate and the minimalist design is ideal for modern kitchens. In our tests it quickly heated up a pan when we put it on the Booster Zone and boiled pasta water. It took a while to cool down after we turned off the hob, and the testers were unable to determine the exact temperature on the control panel.

This Indesit hob also features the bridge function, which allows you to connect two cooking zones for larger pans. It also comes with a child lock and an overheating block and an auto switch-off system that stops the hob working when it's heated to the point of. Our test participants were impressed that there weren't any messy, visible flames and the glass was easy to wipe clean. Unlike a traditional extractor hood vented hobs draw steam and smoke away from the pan and out of the room through a duct in the surface. The vent on this hob was easy to clean, but it required two people in order to remove the filter.

4. Induction Hob from GE

When selecting a hob, consider how it fits to your kitchen's design and layout, as well as your cooking style and life. Induction hobs are a great choice if you cook with children or older people in mind. They come with safety features such as automatic shut-offs and a cool to touch surface. Alternatively, for those who prefer speed and efficiency, an electric stove with a glass face that is wipe-clean is a great choice. Gas hobs are a great alternative for those living in areas prone to power outages.cookology-built-in-electric-single-fan-oven-in-stainless-steel-with-minute-minder-cof600ss-2-medium.jpg

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