20 Reasons To Believe Hobs Will Never Be Forgotten

20 Reasons To Believe Hobs Will Never Be Forgotten

A Guide to Ovens and Hobs

Ovens and stoves can be seamlessly integrated into your kitchen worktops and kitchen units to give it an elegant and contemporary look. Shop our entire oven and hob collection today.

Electric hobs are heated by the various 'cooking rings designs that come with between four and six power levels. They can take some time to warm up and cool down.

Hobs in various types

Every home is incomplete without the kitchen hob, range cooker or stovetop (the latter is a complete cooking appliance that can bake and roast food). It is used to prepare all manner of food items and, for this reason, it's important that you select the appropriate hob for your cooking style. There's a type of hob for everyone, no matter if you're a professional chef who prefers precision or a busy home cook who wants speed.

Induction and electric ceramic hobs are flat, frameless design that improves the modern look of any kitchen. Each of the four or five zones can be controlled with a separate dial. You can boil potatoes on one ring and sauteing sausages on another. This is ideal for busy families. They also are quick to heat up and have a smooth surfaces that make them easy to clean. However, they can be more expensive than gas hobs, and they may take longer to cool down and heat down.

Gas hobs are quick to heat and permit precise control, making them popular with chefs. Gas hobs are also safer since they come with safety systems for fire failures that stop the gas supply in the event there is leaks. They can be less efficient than electrical or induction hobs, and are more difficult to clean due to the pan's supports and stove burners.

Plate hobs are the classic design of the hob that has been in use for decades. They have a flat surface with electric or gas rings that heat up when you turn the dial. They're affordable, but not the best choice for cast iron cookware and don't distribute heat evenly across the entire surface.

Induction hobs make use of an electromagnetic field to heat your pan - rather than heating the hob surface as traditional hobs do. They're more secure than gas, as they don't have an open flame, and are easy to clean. They are also more expensive and take longer to cool and heat than gas or electricity hobs.

Gas hobs

A gas hob is a common choice for home cooks due to its quick heating functionality and easy control. You can find models with between two and six burners. Some models include a wok-burner to cook stir-fry. Some hobs have a visual indicator that tells you if the burner is on or not.

They heat food faster than induction models or electric models, which makes them perfect for kitchens with a lot of activity. They can also be cheaper to run than electric hobs provided you get electricity from a company that produces renewable energy sources.

You can choose between freestanding or built-in gas hobs. The former are a better option for those who are planning to renovate your kitchen as you can easily relocate them later. However, they can be difficult to install and could require hacking into your final carpentry, which may not be suitable for all homes.

Freestanding models feature a smooth, flat surface which makes them easier to clean than other types of hobs. They typically have elegant, stainless steel trims, that can be incorporated into many kitchen designs. Certain models come with control knobs that are touch-sensitive, and some even feature a power boost feature that boosts the power of the burner by 50%.

Certain gas hobs are equipped with an automatic safety feature that shuts off gas supply once the flame has gone out. This way, you don't have to worry about accidentally igniting a fire. Gas hobs are less expensive to run than some electric ones, and permit precise temperature control.

It's important to note that gas hobs produce carbon dioxide as they burn, which could be a problem for environmentally conscious consumers. There are models that emit no CO2 while in use. They are referred to as "zero emission gas hobs" or 'eco-friendly gas hobs', they have all the standard features of traditional gas models but don't emit any CO2 whatsoever while operating.

Electric hobs

A popular option for kitchens of all styles electric hobs provide many advantages over other types of cooker. Electric hobs heat up and cool off quicker than gas hobs. This means that less residual heat is left after the cookware is removed. They heat more evenly and are less likely to develop hot spots than some gas models. Because they are electric, they require less maintenance and are much cheaper to run than gas.

Ceramic or glass electric hobs are most commonly found in modern kitchens. They have a sleek, elegant design that is easy to clean. They are also safe to handle. They are also a good option for families with children as their flat surface is less likely to be damaged by heavy pans. They're also reasonably priced to run and are easily repaired when damaged.

Ceramic hobs are able to heat directly the pan, unlike traditional plate hobs, which use coils to heat the pan. They can heat and cool quicker and are suitable to cook with any type of cookware. These are often more expensive than electric stoves, however they can save you money in the long term due to their efficiency.

Despite their simplicity in design, it's crucial to regularly maintain your glass or ceramic hob to avoid any problems. Cleaning the cooktop with non-abrasive cleaners is recommended, as is looking for and replacing any heating controls that are defective and cleaning out the grates and burner caps regularly. Be on the lookout for gas odours, since they could be a sign of an issue with gas lines or gas leaks. If you suspect this, it's recommended to seek out a professional in gas to seek assistance. To avoid any serious damage ensure that the hob is completely turned off and cooled down before cleaning. This will also help stop accidental fires or spills!

Hobs with induction



Induction cookers are an innovative alternative to gas and electric hobs. They make use of an electric field instead of the cooktop to heat the pan. They heat up quicker than other types of stoves and can save you energy over time. They are also safer to use as the cooktop surface remains cool to the touch, and most have safety features, such as an automatic shut off to prevent accidents.

Most induction hobs have a ceramic or glass top and are powered by an alternating current, which creates a magnetic field for heating. A pan that is induction-compatible must be flat on the bottom and an iron or steel core. The magnetic field is only activated when the pan is placed on the cooking zone. Most hobs feature the bridging zone, which can connect two zones to accommodate larger pans.

Induction hobs are well-known for their efficiency and many users report a dip in their energy costs after switching to one. Induction hobs are also thought to be more secure, since the surface of the cooktop remains cool to the touch and decreases the risk for burns.  ovensandhobs  heat the pan and its contents. This makes them more suitable for children than gas or electric hobs which can become extremely hot and pose a burn hazard.

Most induction hobs come with different types of controls, the most basic being a simple touch mark/power bar that is placed on the surface of the hob, or a fully-functional TFT display that displays all options and allows you to adjust the power levels, set timers and more. Induction hobs with more advanced technology come with numerous small copper coils that are grouped tightly together beneath the cooktop. The magnet underneath each coil senses when the pan is placed. The coil is activated when it is appropriate for the pan size and shape.

All of our ovens and hobs can be purchased as stand-alone models, or they can be seamlessly integrated into your kitchen appliances for a seamless and sleek look. Our complete range includes everything from slick black and stainless steel finishes to fashionable copper and ceramic. Be sure to take a look at our other appliances too such as dishwashers, refrigerator freezers, and washing machines, to make sure that your whole kitchen working as it should.