Could Hobs Be The Key For 2024's Challenges?

Could Hobs Be The Key For 2024's Challenges?

A Guide to Ovens and Hobs

Hobs and ovens provide a sleek, modern feel to any kitchen, and can be seamlessly integrated into your worktops and kitchen units. Shop our full range of  oven s and hobs today.

Electric hobs heat up with various 'cooking ring designs, which have between four and six different power levels. They can take a while to warm up and cool down.

Types of hobs

Each home is incomplete without a kitchen hob, range cooker or stovetop (the latter is a complete cooking appliance that can bake and roast food items). It is used for a variety cooking techniques, which is why it's crucial to select the best hob for you. There is a hob for everyone, no matter if you're a master cook who likes precision or a busy home cook seeking speed.

Electric ceramic and induction hobs feature a flat, frameless design that improves the elegant appearance of any kitchen. They have either four or five cooking zones each independent of each other by a dial. This allows you to choose of boiling potatoes on one ring and sautéing sausages in another which is ideal for busy families. They heat up quickly and their smooth surface makes them easy to clean. However, they are more expensive than gas hobs and may take longer to cool down.

Gas hobs are popular with chefs due to their instant heat, and allow precise control. Gas hobs are also safe because they are equipped with safety systems for flame failure that shut off the gas supply in case there is leaks. However, they can be less energy-efficient than induction or electric hobs and are more difficult to clean due to the pan supports and burners.

Plate hobs have been around for decades. They have a flat top that is fitted with gas or electric rings that heat up when you turn the dial. They're economical, but not ideal for cookware made of cast iron and don't distribute heat evenly across the whole 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 than gas, with no open flame and they're easy to wipe clean. They're also more expensive and take longer to cool and heat than electric or gas hobs.

Gas hobs

A gas hob is a common option for home cooks due to its quick heating functionality and easy control. You can usually find models with between two and six burners. Some models include a wok-burner to cook stir-fry. Some also have a visual flame indicator that tells you whether the oven is on or off.

They are faster at heating food than electric or induction models, which makes them perfect for busy kitchens. They can also be cheaper to operate than electric hobs, in the event that you are using electricity from a provider that generates renewable energy sources.

You can pick between freestanding or built-in gas hobs. If you're planning to redesign your kitchen, the freestanding models are better because they can be moved easily. They can be difficult to put in and might require you to hack into your finished carpentry. This isn't the best choice for every home.

They have a smooth and flat surface, making them easier to clean. The stainless steel trims are commonly employed, and can be fitted to a variety of kitchen designs. Some come with touch-sensitive controls as well as an energy boost feature that allows you to increase the power of a particular burner by as much as 50%, meaning you can bring a pot of water to a boil in no time.

Some gas hobs have an automatic safety feature that shuts off gas supply when the flame is out. This way, you don't have to worry about accidentally starting an fire. Gas hobs are less expensive to run than electric hobs, and they permit precise temperature control.

It's worth mentioning that gas hobs release carbon dioxide when they burn, which may be an issue for eco-conscious consumers. There are models that emit no CO2 while in use. These are known as "zero emission gas hobs' or  eco-friendly gas hobs, they have all the usual features of gas models, but don't emit any CO2 whatsoever while in operation.

Electric hobs

A favorite choice for kitchens of all types, electric hobs offer many advantages over other kinds of cooker. Electric hobs heat up and cool off faster than gas hobs. This means that less heat is left when the cookware is removed. They also heat more consistently and are less prone to hot spots than some gas models. Electric models are also simpler to maintain and less expensive to operate than gas models.


Ceramic or glass electric hobs are most commonly found in modern kitchens. They are sleek and stylish look that is easy to clean. They are also safe to touch. Their flat surface makes them a preferred option for families who have children, as they're less likely to be scratched or smashed by heavy pans. They're also reasonably priced to run and are easily repaired when damaged.

Unlike traditional plate hobs, which use coils to generate heat which is then transferred to the cookware, ceramic hobs use an induction system to heat directly the pan. They are able to heat and cool quicker and are suitable for any type of cookware. They can be more expensive than electric stoves, but they will save you money in the long term due to their high efficiency.

It's important that you maintain your ceramic or tempered glass stove regularly to avoid any problems. Cleaning the cooktop using non-abrasive cleaning products is highly recommended, as is looking for and replacing any faulty heating controls and cleaning out the grates or burner caps regularly. It is also essential to look for any indications of gas odour, as it could indicate an issue with gas lines or a gas leak. If you suspect this, it's recommended to speak with a professional gas engineer to seek assistance. Always make sure that the hob is cool completely prior to cleaning in order to avoid serious damage. This will help avoid accidental fires or spills!

Induction hobs

The modern alternative to traditional electric and gas hobs, induction cookers make use of a magnetic field to heat the pan itself rather than the cooktop itself. This allows them to heat up much more quickly than other types of hobs and save energy in the long run. The cooktop surface is cool to the touch, and a lot of models have safety features like automatic shutoff to prevent accidents.

Induction hobs are typically ceramic or glass that have an alternating current that creates magnetic fields to heat. A pan that is induction-compatible must have a flat bottom as well as a steel or iron core, and the magnetic field only gets activated when the pan is placed on the cooking zone. The majority of hobs have an 'bridging zone' that allows two zones to be joined to allow for larger pans.

Induction hobs are renowned for efficiency. Many have reported a reduction in their energy usage when they change to one. Induction hobs are also believed to be more secure, since the cooktop's surface remains cool to the touch and reduces the risk for burns. They only heat the pan and its contents. This makes them safer for children than gas or electric hobs that can become very hot.

The majority of induction hobs come with different control options. The simplest is an easy touch bar/power bar on top of the hob. Others have a fully-functional display that shows all the options available, and lets you easily adjust the power levels as well as set timers. Modern induction hobs feature many small copper coils that are tightly connected under the cooktop. the magnet beneath each one will detect when you place your pan. It then activates the required coil to match the pan's size and shape.

All of our ovens and stoves can be purchased as stand-alone models, or they can be seamlessly integrated into your kitchen appliances for sleek and seamless design. Our full range includes everything from sleek black and stainless-steel finishes to fashionable ceramic and copper. Check out our other appliances, including dishwashers refrigerator freezers and washing machines to make your kitchen run smoothly.