Looking For Inspiration? Look Up Hobs Oven

Looking For Inspiration? Look Up Hobs Oven

Types of Hobs

A hob (known as stove tops in North America) is a cooking appliance that heats pans by using electricity or flames. There are a variety of hobs, so you can pick one that suits your style and kitchen.

Induction hobs are equipped with flat ceramic surfaces and a range of four or five zones to heat your pans. Modern touch-operated designs look elegant and chic and are easy to clean.

Ceramic hobs

Ceramic hobs can give your kitchen a modern and sleek look. They feature a flat glass-ceramic surface that's easy to clean, meaning spills and splatters are quickly cleaned. They are quick to heat up and are energy-efficient which means they can cut down on your electricity bill. Ceramic hobs aren't always fast when changing the temperature settings. This can be a hassle when you have to cook something that requires a rapid decrease or an increase in temperature.

Electric hobs use a solid plate that is heated by electric elements beneath. The power of each element can be adjusted individually via rotary knobs. You can even utilize the 'boost' feature in order to increase the heat of a single area. Ceramic hobs are able to hold heat well, so even after they've been shut off, they'll be hot to the touch. This can be a problem when you have children, so it's recommended to only install them in an area which is far from objects that are flammable and out of reach of little ones.

This type of hob can be installed on a variety worktops such as laminate and solid hardwood as well as granite. It's also quite affordable and can be an excellent option if you want to replace your stove without spending a lot of money. As with all appliances, they must be installed correctly and connected to the mains. We recommend hiring an electrician to ensure that your new hobs are safe to use.

A downside of this type of hob is that it's sensitive to the size of the pan as well as its shape. It is essential to purchase cookware that either is exactly the same as the element or fits comfortably in all of the heating zones. If the cookware isn't the same dimensions as the element, it won't recognize it and won't heat the bottom of the pan. This could result in uneven cooking and make the stove less efficient.

Gas on glass hobs

Glass hobs with gas are sleek and contemporary in design. They are more expensive than electric models and may require professional installations. However, they heat up faster and an entire pot of water can typically boil within less than four minutes. This kind of hob is a great choice for cooks who want to control how much heat is produced. However, it should be observed that a glass-based hob is more susceptible to damage than stainless steel ones and will require cleaning more frequently, as the accumulation of grease and residue tends to remain instead of sliding off.

This Bertazzoni hob is a great example of gas on glass. It features four monobloc burners that are matte black with metal control knobs to give it a chic, sophisticated look. It also comes with the wok ring that has 4kW for added versatility, plus pan supports that are dishwasher-safe, making them easier to keep clean.

This Bosch gas hob is a highly recommended model. It combines a stylish piece of toughened glass with modern cooking technology. The dual ring design to the left of the hob features an inner flame that doubles to ensure even heat distribution which increases cooking time. It also has an excellent power level indicator, which helps to regulate the exact temperature of the flame. You can select from nine preset settings, including high settings to sear steaks and a lower one for scrambled egg.


The simple and easy-to-use controls were also liked by our testers, who found them to be very easy to use. A few minor drawbacks include the fact that you must physically press the controls nine times to reach the highest temperature and it can be difficult to discern the state of the burners through the glass.

This Neff model is among the best gas-on-glass hobs available at an affordable price. Although it's unlikely to win any design awards but it can do the job well and can be an ideal addition to your kitchen at just 120 pounds.

Electric hobs

Electric hobs are perfect for modern homes. They're not only elegant and stylish, but they are also more efficient, safer, and more energy efficient than their predecessors.

Ceramic glass hobs are among the most well-known electric stoves. These hobs have sleek glazed finishes, and feature an easy surface to clean and resistant to scratches. They're also often equipped with a power boost function which lets you increase the heat of your hob for a brief period of time.

Induction hobs are another electric hob perfect for modern homes. Unlike traditional gas and electric plate hobs, induction hobs use electromagnetic fields to directly heat your cookware. They are therefore more energy-efficient, and they offer precise temperature control. They require a specific type of pan, and could be expensive to put in.

A gas on glass hob is another option that is a good choice for modern homes. It features a burner beneath a flat glass layer, similar to a conventional gas stove. The glass is heatproof and shatterproof, which makes it easier to clean than glass that is tempered. A lot of these hobs are equipped with a "hot surface indicator" that alerts you to the temperature.

Although gas hobs are a popular option for many home cooks, they can be noisy and difficult to clean. The flame can be difficult to control and take a long time to heat up and cool off. Electric hobs, on other hand, are more efficient in energy use and easy to clean.

For the highest level of modern technology You can even find electric hobs compatible with LPG gas. You can switch between a variety of fuels, giving you the flexibility you need to fit your lifestyle. It is important to note, however, that these hobs will require installation by an accredited gas safe engineer and require an appropriate cable of 6mm for your kitchen. They're not suitable for people who have pacemakers as the electromagnetic field can cause interference with them.

Induction hobs

On the glass surface of induction hobs sit copper coils that generate an electrical current that varies. When an induction compatible pan is placed on the hob the coils generate magnetic fields that direct heat the pan, instead of heating a surface of the worktop or a heated plate. This makes induction hobs very efficient from an energy point of view because there's no leftover heat that is wasted.

There are many different models of induction hob starting from basic ones with only one cooking zone with rings to more advanced multi-zoned induction hobs that can have up to six zones and allow the cooking of multiple pots simultaneously on one flexible zone. Some of these premium models come with a touch slider control that resembles to the way you use on an iPhone. You can select the desired temperature by swiping your finger from left to right over the power bar in the middle. Some models have preset settings that are specific to food items or recipes which can help you save time in the kitchen.

Induction hobs tend to be more expensive than ceramic hobs, but they are thought to be more efficient over the long term since they heat up faster and use a smaller space to heat up, which can help reduce your energy bills.  oven uk  cool down faster and have a safer design without hot plates. This makes them ideal for families with children or elderly residents. However, they do generate a magnetic force that could interfere with certain medical devices like pacemakers. It is therefore important to center pans and avoid using smaller pans on bigger burners.

Like all electric hobs, you'll have to keep your induction hob clean, as food and debris can accumulate over time. You can use an oven cleaner, or invest in a specialist product to help keep your hob sparkling and in good order for a longer time. Avoid using abrasive cleaning products or scratching pads on your induction stove since they could scratch the surface.