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Types of [ovens Hobs](https://www.ovensandhobs.uk/)
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The hob is the heart of any kitchen, whether you are cooking a kettle or roasting an entire chicken. They come in a range of sizes and styles, and there are different hob types to pick from, including electric, gas, ceramic and domino.
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Electric hobs have smooth surfaces and are easy to clean, but take a while to heat up or cool down. They also only work with flat-bottomed pots and include heat indicators.
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Ceramic Hobs
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Ceramic hobs have revolutionized the cooking process, providing modern and sleek design and are easy to use. Ceramic hobs function by making use of heating elements under the glass-tempered surface to distribute heat evenly and quickly across your cookware. Ceramic hobs are available in a variety of styles, from traditional electric and gas burners to more modern designs. Most have a black glazed surface that is durable and resistant to scratches and chips.
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These hobs have smooth, flat surfaces that are easy to clean. You can use any kitchen cleaner that you would normally use. These hobs do not have open flames, so they are safer for families with elderly relatives or children. Typically, they feature the option of a touch or rotary control to ensure safety as well as an indicator for residual heat that alerts you if an area is still hot after the pan is removed from the hob.
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They cost more than electric hobs however, they are less expensive than induction models. They can be a good option for those who don't have gas in their home. Similar to induction models are more efficient when you cookware has a flat bottom that maximizes the area of contact with the elements. Pans and pots that are not EXACTLY the same size as the element will not be recognised by the heating system so will not function correctly.
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It is essential to employ a certified electrician install your ceramic hob as working with electricity is possible to be dangerous if the installation isn't done properly. Additionally, failing to have your ceramic cooktop professionally installed can void the warranty and cause fire hazards in the future. It's worth having peace of mind knowing your new cooktop will be safe to use.
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Gas Hobs
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Gas hobs or gas cooktops are powered by liquefied petroleum gases (LPG). They are typically integrated into countertops or kitchen units. It is comprised of a variety of burners which can be lit by hand using matches or lighters, and are controlled by various knobs that allow you to control the heat level during cooking. The main benefit of gas hobs is that they offer instant heat as opposed to electric hobs and can be used for all kinds of cooking, from simmering to boiling to frying or sauteing.
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The disadvantages of gas hobs is that they require an air supply and gas system to function, making them more expensive to set up than electric ones and they might not be as efficient as induction hobs. Gas hobs can also pose a safety hazard as they use flammable gas and require regular maintenance to check for leaks.
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Induction hobs are another popular choice. They utilize electromagnetic technology to directly heat your pans. This lets them boil water faster than gas models and also provide precise temperature control. Induction hobs are only compatible with pots that are compatible with induction and be more expensive than other kinds of hobs.
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Other options include a glass ceramic hob, which offers an elegant appearance and is easy to clean. This kind of hob is available in both induction and electric models. It's a great option for those looking to create a sleek and modern kitchen. It is important to note that this type of hob can get very hot to the touch and requires longer to heat up and cool down than gas or electric models.
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Freestanding gas stoves or gas hobs are a more traditional choice that is suitable for kitchens with large spaces and open-plan designs where they can serve as a focal point. It requires a designated space and is typically fitted by a professional who will be able to handle the installation process, which includes handling gas connections that can present risks if they are not handled properly.
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Hobs Induction
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Induction hobs are a popular choice for those who prefer an elegant, efficient method to cook. They utilize electromagnetic induction to heat pans. Beneath the glass surface sit coils which when a pan that is compatible is placed on the top, emit a magnetic field that creates an electrical current to run through the base of the pan. This generates heat that quickly warms the food inside the pan while the cooktop remains cool.
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Induction hobs are also known as being more energy efficient than traditional models, regardless of whether they are gas or electric. As they only produce heat directly where the pan is situated this helps reduce the amount of residual heat that is wasted. It helps to reduce energy costs. A lot of induction hobs come with a safety function that stops the stove when no pan is found or if the pan has been removed, further reducing the amount of waste.
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Induction models, including gas hobs come with various types of controls including dial, slide and touchscreen controls. A slider control resembles a standard cooker knob and lets you adjust the power level with just one simple motion. Dial controls are like a standard knob, and feature a large dial that can be rotated to select the desired setting. Hobs with touchscreens, which are usually found on more expensive induction models, with more advanced features, are a different option. They have an enlightened digital display that makes it easy to read and modify settings.
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As an extra piece of technology, induction hobs may be equipped with extractors built-in, which work together with the hood to draw smoke and steam from the kitchen, and also prevent condensation and mould. They can be operated separately from the other components of the appliance. They typically activated with a button or sensor and can be set to automatically switch on when a pot is placed on the cooking zone.
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Induction hobs are limited due to the requirement for special cookware to function. The bottom of the pan needs to have a magnetic base in order to allow for the electromagnetic induction process, and even then, it's not guaranteed to work with all models. Cast iron stainless steel with a magnetic base, and certain non-stick pans are commonly used in conjunction with induction hobs, but you should always check the recommendations of the manufacturer to ensure the pan you are using is compatible before buying the latest model.
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Domino Hobs
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The potential of a domino hob is perfect for those who have an insufficient kitchen but want to experiment with cooking styles. You can create an open kitchen by mixing and matching two-zone gas, ceramic and induction domino stoves and even a Siemens griddle.
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Solid plate hobs are by far the most simple kind of hobs. They make use of sealed metal plates to heat electrical elements, which then warm your cookware. They are simple to use, inexpensive and durable. They can take some time to cool and heat up, and are more expensive to operate than other types of hobs.
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A popular alternative to solid plate hobs is the halogen model, which utilizes a row of halogen bulbs under the glass ceramic surface to generate heat. This kind of hob is swift and responsive because the bulbs glow quickly and transfer heat directly into the pan. However, halogen hobs may be prone to damage due to scraping against the hard-wearing surface, as well as being less efficient than other types of hob.
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Induction hobs, a new type of hob becoming more popular, utilize electromagnetic technology to heat cooking zones instead of the surface. Induction hobs are environmentally friendly and cost-effective than other types of hobs, but they are more expensive and require induction compatible cookware.
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Ceramic hobs are a fashionable and contemporary option with their flat-style design blending seamlessly into the worktop, adding the appearance of a kitchen with a fluid. They are also easy to clean with an easy-to-clean surface that requires no special cleaning products. Some models feature elegant frameless designs, and the ability to have dials or touch controls based on your preference.
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The most important features to look out for when buying a new hob include overheat protection, which turns off the heating element when it reaches an unsafe temperature. Be sure to look for residual heat indicators that will alert you to a hot hob. The pause feature can temporarily disable the active cooking zones. This is useful if you have to leave the kitchen.
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