Question: How Much Do You Know About Hobs?

Question: How Much Do You Know About Hobs?

A Guide to Ovens and Hobs

Ovens and stoves can be integrated neatly into your kitchen worktops or kitchen units to give it an elegant and contemporary look. Explore our complete range of ovens and hobs now.

Electric hobs are heated by various 'cooking ring designs, which have between four and six different power levels. It can take a few minutes for them to heat up and cool down.

Hobs of different types

The stove top, kitchen hob or range cooker (the latter being the complete cooking appliance that you roast and bake your food in) is an essential part of every home. It is used to cook various meals, and as such it is essential to select the best hob to suit your cooking style. No matter if you're a seasoned chef who is a fan of precision or a busy family cook who wants speed, there's a hob to meet your needs.

Induction and electric ceramic stoves are frameless and flat, adding to the sleek design of any kitchen. Each of the four or five zones can be controlled using an individual dial. This gives you the option of boiling potatoes on one ring while sautéing sausages on a different ring - ideal for busy families. They heat quickly, and their smooth surface makes them easy to clean. They can be more costly than gas hobs, and they might take longer to heat up and cool down.


Gas hobs are popular with chefs because they provide instant heating and precise control. They're also safe and come with built-in flame fail safety systems that cut off the gas supply in case there's leak. However, they are less energy-efficient than induction or electric hobs and are harder to clean due to the burners and pan supports.

Plate hobs are the classic design of the hob and have been used for many years. They feature a flat top that has gas or electric rings that are heated when you turn the dial. They are cost-effective, but they are not ideal for cooking with cast-iron, and they don't evenly distribute heat across the entire surface.

Induction hobs are able to heat your pan directly, instead of heating up the surface of the hob like traditional hobs. They are safer since there is no open flame. They're also simple to clean. They're also more expensive than electric or gas hobs and can take longer to warm up and cool down.

Gas hobs

A gas hob is a common option for home cooks due to its quick heating capabilities and simple control. There are models that have between two and six burners. Some models have a wok-burner for stir-fry cooking. Some hobs have a visual indicator that informs you if the burner is on or off.

They are faster to cook food than induction or electric models, and are therefore perfect for busy kitchens. They can be cheaper to operate than electric hobs if they utilize electricity generated by renewable energy sources.

You can choose between built-in or freestanding gas  hob s. The latter are a better option when you're planning to redesign your kitchen as they can be moved easily later. They can be difficult to put in and could require you to hack into your carpentry work. This isn't the best choice for every home.

They have a flat and smooth surface, which makes them easier to clean. They typically have sleek, stainless steel trims, that can be integrated into a variety of kitchen designs. Some even have touch-sensitive controls and the power boost feature lets you increase the intensity of a particular burner by as much as 50%, meaning you can bring a pan of water to a boil in no time.

Some gas hobs have an automatic safety feature that shuts off the gas supply when the flame has gone out. This means you don't need to worry about accidentally igniting the fire. They are also less expensive than electric hobs that operate, and offer precise temperature control for a variety of cooking methods.

Gas hobs release carbon dioxide when they burn. This can be a problem for environmentally conscious customers. There are models that emit no CO2 when in use. These 'zero-emission gas hobs,' or eco-friendly gas stoves', have all the features of a standard gas stove, but emits zero CO2.

Electric hobs

Electric hobs are a common choice for kitchens of any style. They provide a range of advantages over other types. Electric hobs can heat up and cool off faster than gas hobs. This means that less residual heat is left when the cookware is removed. They also heat more consistently and are less prone to hot spots than gas models. Because they are electric, they require less maintenance and are much cheaper to operate than gas.

Most often found in modern kitchens ceramic or glass electric hobs have a sleek and stylish appearance that's both easy to clean and safe to contact. They are also a good choice for families with children as their flat surface is less likely to be damaged by heavy pans. They're also relatively cheap to run and can be easily replaced in the event of damage.

In contrast to traditional plate hobs which use coils to generate heat which is then transferred to the cookware, ceramic hobs employ an induction system to heat directly the pan. They can heat and cool faster and can be used to cook with any type of cookware. They're often pricier than electric plate hobs, however they'll save you money on energy costs over the long term because of their high efficiency and their ability to convert nearly all the electrical energy into usable heat.

It is crucial to keep your ceramic or tempered glass cooktop regularly to avoid any problems. For example cleaning the cooktop using an anti-abrasive cleaner is recommended, as well as replacing or checking the heating controls, as well as regularly cleaning out grates and burner caps. It is also essential to keep an eye for any indications of gas odour as this could represent a problem with the gas lines or a gas leak. If you suspect this, it's recommended to speak with a professional gas engineer to seek assistance. Always ensure that the stove has cooled completely prior to cleaning in order to avoid severe damage. This will also help to avoid any accidental fires or spills!

Induction hobs

The modern alternative to traditional electric and gas hobs, induction cookers use an electric field to heat the pan rather than the cooktop. They are more efficient than other types of stoves, and will help you save energy over the course of time. The cooktop's surface is cool to the touch and many models have safety features like automatic shutoff to prevent accidents.

The majority of induction hobs have a ceramic or glass top and are powered by an alternating current that creates a magnetic field that is used to heat. Induction-compatible cookware must have a flat base and a steel core. The magnetic field is activated only when the pan is placed over the cooking area. The majority of hobs have 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 coverall energy costs after switching to one. Induction hobs are also believed to be safer since the surface of the cooktop remains cool to the touch, and they reduce the risk for burns. They only heat the pan and the contents. This makes them safer for children than electric or gas hobs that can become very hot.

The majority of induction hobs have different types of controls, the most basic being a simple touch mark/power bar on the surface of the hob, or an entirely functional TFT display that shows all options and allows you to alter the power levels, set timers and more. Hobs that are induction equipped with more advanced technology have many copper coils of varying sizes that are placed tightly together under the cooktop. The magnet underneath each coil detects when the pan is positioned. It then activates the coil to suit the pan size and shape.

All of our  hobs and ovens  are available as freestanding models or neatly integrated into your kitchen's worktops and units for a a sleek, seamless look. Our complete range includes everything from slick black and stainless steel finishes to trendy copper and ceramic. Check out our other appliances such as dishwashers, refrigerator freezers, and washing machines that will make your kitchen function properly.