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A hob and oven is an essential part of many kitchens and is available in a variety of designs. You can mix and match different kinds such as domino, electric and gas to suit your cooking requirements.

Safety features like the controls for child and position can be included in the hob. They can stop children from touching the stove and stop them from changing the heat settings accidentally.

Types

In the heart of every kitchen, the hob is at the center of the room and plays a major part in how your cooking comes out. There are many kinds of hobs, and the one you pick will depend on the needs of your kitchen.

Gas hobs are a classic option and provide a quick heat-up function and instant reaction to temperature changes. They are a preferred option for professional chefs because they provide precise control. They are not as easy to clean as other hobs and could require more frequent maintenance.

Electric hobs are a flat ceramic surface that has heated elements beneath. They are available in various sizes, with between four and six cooking zones. Each zone is equipped with a distinct heating element which you can regulate individually. You can boil potatoes in one ring and cook sausages in another. This type of hob is quicker to warm up than gas, and is a safer alternative for children since the cooking area becomes hot only when you put the pot on it.

Traditional ceramic hobs are an extremely comfortable alternative to electric and gas and are a fashionable option. They have a smooth, durable surface that is easy clean, but they aren't as fast at responding to temperature fluctuations as other hobs and can be slower to cool down.

Domino hobs can be a space-saving alternative to gas and electric hobs that incorporate ovens beneath the cooking surface. They can be incorporated into smaller kitchens that have limited installation space and work well in flats and kitchenettes. They are usually less expensive than a standard hob and are energy efficient however they can be brittle and require more attention than other types of cooker.

Gas

A gas hob is a cooking surface with burners that can be incorporated into kitchen countertops for a seamless look. Gas hobs are usually powered by LPG or natural gas, however they can also be powered by propane gas. The sleek, modern design could add sophistication to your cooking space that is modular.

A traditional gas stove is fitted with a number of burners. The majority of them are four, but there can be as many as six. These are ignited with either an igniter or by turning a knob. The flames are controlled by a set of valves which can be adjusted to regulate the temperature.

However, the majority of modern built-in gas hobs have multi-flame burners that allow you to manage the outer and inner ring of each burner to precisely manage your cooking. These types of burners allow for much faster heat up times and are more reliable than the traditional ones.

Traditionally, it was important to keep a gas stove on continuously to ensure that the burners were constantly fueled and hot. This was a safety measure to prevent any accidents such as having the oven turned on when the stove was lit by a match or a the pilot flame. Modern cookers are designed with safety in mind and include a built-in flame safety device that shuts off burners automatically should the pilot light fail.

Gas stoves and hobs have to be regularly checked and cleaned, as well as maintained. To achieve this, it is recommended to make an appointment with an Gas Safe registered engineer. They will not only be able to ensure that your appliance functions correctly, but they will also provide expert advice on how to prevent any future issues.

Electric

When it comes time to design your perfect kitchen the countertops, fridge freezer and oven will always receive the most attention, but a quality hob is also essential. The type of hob you choose will affect the way your kitchen operates and how easy it is for you to clean.

Electric hobs have heating elements that are placed on a smooth glass surface that's typically wiped down with a non-abrasive cleaner. These elements switch on when you turn on the hob and can be adjusted to a range of power levels by turning or adjusting the control knob. They can take a little bit longer to get heated up however once they are heated, they have a tendency to offer better and more consistent temperature control. They come with built-in indicators that tell you whether a space is hot or not.

These rings are available in a range of four to six sizes and are notch-upable to various power levels. They are ideal for flat-based cookware but not for cast iron pans, because they could overheat. Some models have dual-ring designs (such as the Belling BEL CH602T) that allow boiling water on one ring while you saute sausages on another. Some models come with a Boost function that focuses high-temperature elements into one ring. This is helpful for stir-frying, searing meat, or boiling large pots.

Induction hobs are distinct from standard electric models because they utilize electromagnetic fields instead of traditional gas flames to cook your food. This enables them to achieve precise temperatures in a shorter period of time, making them highly energy efficient. They also have a cool-to touch surface and flashing heat indicators to inform you that a ring is in use or still hot.

Ceramic

Ceramics can be used to make functional or decorative objects. It is formed by mixing earthen elements, clay powders, water and other elements to a specific shape, then subsequently fired in a high-temperature oven, also known as a Kiln. Once made, it can be covered with decorative or paint-like substances to add colour and texture.

Ceramic hobs are a stunning blend of form and function, sitting comfortably in any modern kitchen. Radiant heating technology is employed to heat ceramic hobs by passing an electric current over coiled elements that are hidden under the black glass surface. They produce heat when activated. This is then transferred to the pan by way of an infrared system. You can alter the level of heating using the knobs or the touch controls.

Some ceramic hobs are dual ring designs, with one smaller and a larger cooking area, allowing you to choose the most suitable size for your pan. You can also buy hobs with boosters that produce high-powered heat rapidly. This is great for cooking food and bringing pans to boil quickly.

As compared to other types of cooktops, ceramic cooktops typically take longer to heat up and change temperature, but once they do they are generally more efficient in energy use. There are vented hobs that incorporate a ventilation system into the cooktop's ceramic surface, making sure the cooking smells don't linger in your home.

Induction

Induction hobs are equipped with heating elements composed of copper wire coils. These coils generate electromagnets which heat the pans placed on the top. The coils stir up free electrons within your pan's base metal, which then transfers heat evenly to your food. The surface of the stove is never hot, and the cooking zones are automatically turned off when the pan is removed.

Induction hobs are typically more expensive, but they also are more efficient in heating and consume 30-70% lower energy than gas or other kinds. They're also easier to clean because the surface of the hob doesn't get hot and only the contents of the pan do.

Certain manufacturers have an induction model that has additional features, for instance the pause feature that shuts off power to the stove after you have left, or the ability to connect two cooking rings with the same power to provide increased flexibility. These are sometimes referred to as FlexInduction hobs. They may be more expensive than traditional induction models but they're well worth considering when multitasking is important to you.

This induction hob is our top pick. It comes with four cooking zones with a Bridge function and nine power settings, offering you a variety of options for ambitious cooks. In our tests, it performed well with precise control and quick heating when making pancakes. The hob also has dishwasher built-in and an automatic pan detection feature to make cleaning a lot easier. There's a small selection of pans that are compatible, and it can't be used for cooking with utensils that have a magnetic base. It can be a problem if you have a large quantity of cookware that is not compatible or some of it is compatible with induction cooktops.