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Types of Ovens and Hobs

The type of cooker hob you pick can have a huge impact on the amount of energy you'll use. There are a variety of models that will meet your cooking needs and preferences:

Plate hobs are equipped with four distinct appearance rings that function as hot plates with an electric coil underneath. They heat quickly and offer good heat distribution for flat-based pans.

Range cookers

A range cooker is an oven and hob that is a freestanding. It typically has a number of oven cavities, a variety of burners and grills. They are a popular alternative to built in ovens and stoves. They are available in a range of sizes and sleek designs that can be adapted to a variety of kitchen styles.

Typically, they are available in gas or electric, the choice you make will depend on your cooking preferences and budget. In general dual fuel range cookers are the most popular since they provide the best ovens of both worlds - gas hobs oven that heat quickly and are easy to control, as well as efficient electric ovens that offer more functions and settings.

Many range cookers have an extra storage drawer under the hob. This is ideal for storing baking trays or roasting dishes out-of-sight. This drawer is also a great place to store pans, pots and stoneware, allowing you to free up space in your cupboards. There are cookers with an integrated sink, which will help you cook your food and make cleaning easier.

Find a range cook with a self-cleaning pyrolytic oven if you cater for large numbers or host dinner parties. This is an amazing feature that's super simple to use and uses high temperatures to break down leftover food debris. It then burns off at the surface to leave an ashy residue that can simply be wiped away.

Some models have an integrated grill, which is great for adding a little extra crunch to cooked in the oven. They can also be great for frying up snack foods that are quick like cheese on toast or crumpets.

Range cookers are often fitted with an impressive wok burner which is a major benefit for those who enjoy Asian inspired food. You can also find cookers with separate hotplates and griddles for searing meat and cooking vegetables. It is possible that the model you pick comes with additional features, such as a multi-function oven that has settings like base heat only, fan assisted, and even rotisserie.

Look for a stainless steel range cooker if you're looking for a stylish, modern design in your kitchen that won't take up a lot of space. They're available in a range of striking colors so you can match it to your worktops, cabinet doors and other accessories. Some range cookers also have built-in vents that help remove cooking odours and create a clean and fresh kitchen.

Built-in ovens

A built-in oven (also known as a wall oven) is designed to fit into the kitchen cabinetry or wall, resulting in an elegant and personalized look. They are typically installed at eye-level, so you can see your dishes and avoid accidents.

A high-quality built-in oven that is energy efficient can last up to 15 years or more. However, their lifespan can differ greatly based on the amount of use they get and the frequency of maintenance and care. It is recommended to speak with an expert technician for regular inspections and maintenance to ensure that your oven is operating as efficiently as it can.

As well as offering a sleek, modern appearance, built-in ovens can be found with a range of cooking functions, ranging from convection to steam. These modern features can take your kitchen to a new level, making cooking a lot easier and more practical.

Built-in ovens can be combined with a hob that is integrated to create the perfect kitchen layout for your home. StovesAreUs stocks a wide selection of premium hobs that will match your kitchen's style and layout, no matter if you're looking for an electric or gas hob.

A double integrated oven, often referred to as a built-in dual cooker, offers great flexibility for your kitchen. They can be placed at eye level or under a counter and feature the full-size multifunction or fan over a smaller economy conventional oven with grill elements. There are a variety of double ovens with additional storage space, such as baking trays and roasting tins, or catalytic liners which absorb grease, making cleaning your oven much more simple.

A high-quality, stylish and modern built-in range can bring value to your home and make it more attractive prospective buyers should you decide to sell. However, the decision to buy an appliance for your kitchen is based on your personal preferences and budget, as well as the layout of your kitchen.

All-in-one cookers

All-in-one cookware is the ideal solution for those who wish to have a single kitchen appliance that can handle all. Also known as multi-cookers these models can combine the functions of a slow cooker pressure cooker, rice cooker air fryer, sous vide machine and even food processor in one neat and tidy package.

They are perfect for making rich soups and risottos, since they stir as they heat up to help create that creamy texture. They can also be used to steam vegetables or fish. They are also great for making healthy yoghurt and smoothies. However, they aren't ideal for browning meats as a slow cooker or a pressure cooker.

The top all-in-one cookers have a range of settings which allow you to alter the cooking process based on the ingredients you use and the method you prefer. This makes them an excellent option for those who want to cook with less hands. The most affordable models are typically equipped with basic features, but there are also more expensive models that include lots of extras.

All-in-one cookware is typically an appliance that is freestanding, which means they consume more space than an oven and hob. They come with two huge ovens, each with a capacity of 60 litres. They also come with four or six hob rings as well as plates.

A new generation of all in one cookers has taken over the market, bringing various additional functions. Thermomix is one example. It incorporates the functions of food processor and slow cooker into a single device. This German-made appliance is able to chop, cook and make kneads and has a range of automatic programs, including heating sugar for frostings as well as cooking sous vide and making emulsifiers of foods such as bearnaise sauce. It's a great investment, but at more than $1500, it's certainly not inexpensive.

Gas is the most well-known choice for people buying an all-in-one cooker. It will save them money on their energy bills. It's heating up faster than electric models which can be expensive to run. Pans of all kinds will work with them, and many also have the option of a grill.

Hobs with induction

As the name implies, induction hobs use electromagnetic induction to heat cookware and cook food. This minimises the transfer of energy to the cooking surface, thus reducing energy consumption, and makes the appliances safe to handle with no residual heat. They also have a sleek and contemporary design that is well suited to contemporary kitchens.

However, the technology is not without its disadvantages. Induction hobs are not as easy to clean as gas ones, and they require compatible cookware. The magnetic field emits low-level electromagnetic radiation in the kilohertz range that could be harmful to human health. This level can be decreased by placing the pan at an interval between five and ten centimetres away from the cooking zone that is active.

There are a variety of induction hobs available from different manufacturers, each with different capacities and features. The basic model has four rings that can be operated separately. The power levels can be adjusted by using a simple control. Make sure to touch the mark that represents the ring you wish to operate, then tap the + or - buttons, or move your finger along the "power bar" to select the desired setting.

A lot of induction hobs have the bridging zone, which allows you to join two or more rings to create a larger cooking space - perfect for larger pots that can't be accommodated on individual rings. Some have a "wok" setting that offers an additional source of heat for woks, while others offer a free-standing option that can be set on a flat, smooth worktop, which will save space.

Some models come with digital displays that show the current power levels of each ring. Others include rotary controls or dials which require you to twist and press your fingers to adjust settings. You can choose from various power outputs per ring. Some hobs have an automatic restart function that will return the appliance to its previous cooking mode.