Hobs

    Choosing the right kind of hob to fit your kitchen is all important. Many factors should come into consideration, so here at KitchenSolution we give you the pros and cons of the different types of hobs on offer. Please visit our partner sites for all the best deals available.

    Ceramic Hobs

    Ceramic pertains to the finish of the hob instead of the workings of the hob itself, and the streamlined and trendy look of ceramic glass with the simplicity of use and wipe-clean cover make ceramic hobs a popular choice for modern kitchens. While ceramic hobs have traditionally been electric-powered, ceramic induction hobs and gas glass hobs supply an alternative heating method.Ceramic hobs are smooth surfaced – making them simple to wash Ceramic hob benefits and disadvantages

    Pros

    Simple to wash

    Fast to warm up

    Fashionable finish

    Cons

    Can be costlier than standard electrical or gas hobs bad at uniformly distributing heat

    Electrical heat more complicated to manipulate

    Induction Hobs

    Induction hobs are fast, safe and efficient, and quickly becoming a preferred choice. This cooking method uses electromagnetism to make a magnetic field between the pan, which must be made of iron, and a coil underneath the glass top. Electricity is passed thru a copper coil magnet in the induction hob, making electromagnetic energy. The energy passes thru the cooktop immediately to the iron-based pan, manufacturing – or ‘inducing ‘ – a current which releases heat. Induction hobs are faster and less expensive to run than other hobs though dearer to buy as the heat is transferred right to the pan instead of the full cooking surface, meaning you can touch it without burning yourself.Induction hobs are a fast and effective way of heating food Induction hob arguments

    Pros

    Energy efficient

    Modern and classy

    Fast to warm up and cook

    Safe to touch a lot of additional features like flexible cooking sections, timers and kid safety locks

    Cons

    Expensive you might need to take a position in new pans

    Louder than other hobs

    Gas Hobs

    Gas hobs are the commonest kind of hob you will find in a kitchen in the United Kingdom. Gas hobs are often 60cm wide and composed of 4 gas burners of varying sizes, sometimes one little, one enormous and 2 medium-sized sectors for different-sized pans, and an ignition switch that lights the gas burner you would like to use, and switches permitting you to regulate and alter the power of each gas flame. This guide will take you thru the arguments of gas hobs – see individual pages on gas glass hobs, ceramic hobs, electric hobs and induction hobs to assist you in deciding which kind of hob is the best for your kitchen. Gas hob good points and bad points

    Gas hob pros

    Straight forward to govern heat

    Gas is an immediate, tangible heat source

    Good overall heat distribution

    Gas hob cons

    Must be installed by a professional gas pro

    Beginning costs have a tendency to be dearer than basic electrical hobs

    Gas sections can be more complicated and fiddly to wash

    Electrical Hobs

    From old school coil hobs to ultra-modern ceramic models, electrical hobs come in a variety of forms and can make a realistic alternative choice to gas. A hob powered by electricity will not give you the same ease of temperature control you get from a gas hob – but a good electrical hob will be in a position to heat up quickly and wipe clean simply when you have finished cooking. Like gas hobs, electrical hobs customarily are composed of 4 heat points, or areas, which sometimes glow red when hot or warm so you know when the surface is safe to touch. Twin sections on some electrical hobs permit you to operate an inner sector in the main ring, to save energy when cooking with smaller pans or expand to accommodate bigger pans. It is also worth keeping a lookout for models with timers that instantly turn off the heat at a predetermined time.

    Pros

    Good at heating quickly

    Straightforward to wash

    Induction hobs can give a rather more fashionable finish

    Basic inexpensive options available

    Cons

    The heat generated from an electrical hob is not as simply controllable

    Gas is a well-liked option you will find better overall heat distribution with an electrical model.


    Latest Hobs News

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    • Hobs Reprographics secures £7m from the Business Growth Fund to roll out its ... - Liverpool Echo

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      Hobs Reprographics secures £7m from the Business Growth Fund to roll out its ...
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      Hobs Reprographics, the Liverpool-based 3D printing company has received a £7m investment from the Government's Business Growth Fund (BGF) to support its growth strategy. The cash will be used to roll-out further Hobs Studios, which house 3D printing ...

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      A stove-top kettle for use on hotplates and gas hobs — such as the Alessi model (£99.95, John Lewis) — is a good alternative to a plug-in kettle. Some Mail readers suggest shunning a kettle altogether and boiling water for tea or coffee in a saucepan ...

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