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Types of Hob and Oven

Hobs and ovens are common fixture in kitchens. They can be found in a variety of designs. You can also mix different types such as domino, electric and gas to meet your cooking needs.

A hob can also be equipped with safety features such as child and position controls. These can prevent children from touching the stove and prevent them from changing the temperature settings in error.

Types

The hob is the main focal element of any kitchen and can have a significant impact on the results of your cooking. There are many different kinds of hobs and the one you pick will be based on what your specific cooking requirements are.

Gas hobs are the classic choice and offer a fast heating function and instant response to temperature changes. They are a preferred option for professional chefs because they are precise in their control. However, they are not as easy to clean as other hobs and may require a higher level of maintenance.

Electric hobs are a flat ceramic surface with heated elements underneath and can come in various sizes, with between four and six cooking zones. Each zone has its own heating element which can be controlled by you. You can boil potatoes in one ring while cooking sausages on a different. This kind of hob can be faster to heat than gas and offers an option for children to be safe as the cooking zone is only heated when you place a pot on it.

Traditional ceramic hobs are an extremely comfortable alternative to gas and electric and are a stylish option. They have a smooth, durable surface which is easy to clean but aren't as quick to respond to temperature fluctuations as other hobs, and may be slower to cool down.

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

Gas

Gas hobs are cooktops equipped with burners that are easily integrated into the kitchen countertop to create a seamless look. Gas hobs are typically powered by LPG or natural gas, however they can also be powered with propane gas. They have a modern and sleek design that can give a sophisticated touch to your modular kitchen.

A traditional gas stove is fitted with a variety of burners. There are usually four burners, but it could be up to six. The burners can be ignited with a match or knob. The flames can then be controlled by the valves that can be adjusted to regulate the temperature.

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

In the past, it was required for the gas stove to be continuously lit to ensure that the burners were hot and fueled. This was done to prevent accidents, like not turning on the oven uk while the stove is still lit by a match or pilot light. Modern cookers are made with safety in mind as a top priority. They are equipped with a fire failure device which shuts down the burners when the pilot light fails.

Gas stoves and hobs require to be regularly inspected and cleaned as well as maintained. To achieve this, it is recommended to book a visit from a Gas Safe registered engineer. They will not only ensure that your appliance is operating correctly, but also offer expert advice on how you can avoid any future problems.

Electric

A quality hob is equally important when it comes to making the perfect kitchen. Worktops, refrigerators, freezers, and ovens are the first items that come to mind. Whether you opt for a traditional, induction or gas cooker the type of hob you choose will affect the way your kitchen functions and how easy it is to keep clean.

Electric hobs have heating elements underneath a smooth glass surface that's typically wiped down with a non-abrasive cleaning agent. The elements turn on when you turn the hob on and can be adjusted to a variety of power levels by turning or clicking the control knob. They can take some time to heat up however once they are heated, they tend to provide more stable and reliable temperature control. They have built-in indicators that tell you whether a particular area is hot or not.

These rings are available in four to six sizes and can be notch-up up to different power levels. These are great for cookware with a flat base, but not for cast iron pans, since they can get hot. Certain models (such as Belling BELCH602T) have dual-ring designs that allow you to cook sausages and boil water in the same ring. Some models even have a 'boost' function that concentrates high-powered heat into one ring for stir fry cooking sauteing meat, or boiling large pots of water.

Induction hobs differ from normal electric hobs in that they utilize electromagnetic fields to directly heat your cookware, rather than the conventional method of gas flames. They can reach precise temperatures more quickly and are more efficient in energy use. They also have a cool-to-the-touch surface and flashing heat indicators to let you know that the ring is in use or still hot.

Ceramic

Ceramic is an ingredient that can be made into functional or decorative objects. It is made by mixing clay, earthen elements powders, water and other elements to a specific shape, then fired in a high-temperature oven known as the"kiln. After it's formed it can be coated or painted with decorative materials in order to add texture and color.

Ceramic hobs are an exquisite blend of form and function that can be easily integrated into any modern kitchen. Radiant heating technology is employed to heat the ceramic hobs by passing an electrical current over coiled elements that are hidden under the black glass surface. When they are activated, they produce heat that is then transferred to the pan via an infrared heating system. You can adjust the strength of this heating by adjusting the controls via knobs or buttons.

Some ceramic hobs are dual ring designs that have one smaller and a larger cooking area, allowing you to choose the best ovens and hobs size for your pan. You can also get hobs with booster burners which produce high-powered heat quickly perfect for searing food or bringing pans of water to a boil quickly.

Compared to other types of hobs, ceramic cooktops generally take longer to heat up and alter temperature, but once they do they are generally more efficient in energy use. There are vented hobs that integrate an air-conditioning system inside the ceramic cooktop, ensuring steam, smoke and cooking smells don't linger in your home.

Induction

The heating elements inside induction hobs consist of a set of copper wire coils under the surface, which create electromagnets that heat the pans sitting on them. The coils agitate the free electrons in your pan's metal base which transmits heat efficiently and directly to your food. The surface of the stove is never hot and the cooking zones are automatically shut off when your pan is removed.

Induction hobs are usually more expensive than other hobs however they're also quicker to heat and consume 30 to 70% less energy than gas or ceramic hobs. Induction hobs are also less difficult to clean because only the interior of the pan gets hot and not the surface.

Some manufacturers have an induction model that comes with additional features, like a pause function, which cuts the power to your stove when you walk away, or the ability to connect two cooking rings at the same power for greater flexibility. These are often referred to as FlexInduction hobs. They are more expensive than traditional models, however they're worth a look if you are a multi-tasker.

This induction hob is our favorite. It comes with four cooking zones as well as a Bridge function and nine power settings, giving you plenty of options for cooks who want to be more adventurous. It performed well in our test, with fast heating and precise control when making pancakes. The best oven also has dishwasher built-in and an automatic pan detection function to make cleaning even more simple. The only problem is that there are only a handful of compatible pans and you can't use it to cook with appliances with magnetic bases. This can be a problem in the event that you have a large amount of non-compliant cookware, or just certain pieces are suitable for induction hobs.