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Which Oven Hob Is Right For Your Kitchen?
Oven hobs are the heart of any kitchen, and there are many different choices available. We offer a variety of cooking rings ranging from four to six, some with additional features such as pan supports.
They are quick to heat and cool and maintain a constant temperature for the cooking surface. Professional chefs often prefer them since they are easy to manage.
Gas Hobs
Gas hobs are a common choice. They come with burner rings, and a grates that pots and saucepans rest on. They heat quickly and have precise temperature control. They can accommodate a wide variety of cooking techniques from boiling water to cooking food. Gas hobs are typically less expensive than electric ones since they are powered by natural gas sources.
These are available in different finishes like stainless steel, ceramic glass and more. These finishes give the cabinets a modern, sleek design that can be incorporated into any kitchen design. They can be prone for burning and scratches which is why you must take extra care to clean them.
Regular cleaning is crucial to ensuring your hob is in perfect condition, particularly if you have one of the more traditional freestanding models. You can take off the grates and burner caps to clean them more thoroughly, by soaking them in warm soapy water and gently rubbing. You can also make a mild paste of baking soda and use it to eliminate stain that is stubborn without harming the surface.
In contrast to traditional gas stoves which are freestanding appliances, gas hobs with built-in gas are integrated into the kitchen countertop, providing a seamless look. They can be positioned on a separate foundation, so they are simple to move around when you move or alter the layout of your kitchen. However, installing the gas hob in your kitchen requires a lot of construction work and professional installation.
Similar to other types of cooktops gas hobs come in a range of finishes, from traditional black and white to modern glossy glass. They are available in stunning colors such as green or blue to add a touch of personality to your kitchen.
Gas hobs have been used for many years and are a reliable and safe alternative. They provide precise temperature control as well as evenly distributed heat. They are more efficient than other cooking methods. To avoid accidents, it is essential to adhere to safety regulations and ensure proper ventilation.
Another benefit to gas hobs is their flame-failure mechanism, which switches off the gas supply once the burner's flame is gone. This helps prevent accidental burns or explosions.
Ceramic Hobs
Ceramic hobs have an elegant, modern look and is surprisingly quick to warm up and clean. They come in a range of styles, from ultra-sleek flat to more traditional rectangular and square shapes, so there's one that will suit the majority of kitchens. They are easy to clean after use because of their flat surface. They also come with residual heat indicators built in that shut off the zone if it's too hot to touch. This reduces the chance of burns that happen accidentally and is particularly beneficial if you have young children.
The flat surface of the ceramic hob is susceptible to chips and scratches. This is a bigger issue if you drag pans across it, rather than lifting them by their handles, so we advise being extra careful when handling and moving cookware on and off the hob. We also suggest that you avoid using magnetic or metal cookware on ceramic hobs as they could damage the surface.
A ceramic hob can also take longer to cool than a gas or induction hob. This could be problematic if you're working in a bustling, noisy kitchen or wish to quickly change between cooking zones to another. However numerous manufacturers have been working on this and now offer a range of hobs that can cut down on their cooling time by up to 30 percent.
Induction Hobs
Induction hobs warm up the fastest and are the most efficient option on the market. They are incredibly hygienic and safe as they don't keep heat in the cooking zones, but there's a price to pay for these advantages as they can be more expensive than other options.
Hobs induction
A popular option for kitchen upgrades, induction hobs offer a fashionable alternative to traditional gas cooktops. They heat the pan, rather than the glass/ceramic surface, reducing energy usage and making them safer to use. They cool faster than traditional hobs and are therefore easier to clean.
Copper coils are situated beneath the glossy, smooth ceramic/glass surface of an induction hob. A current of electrical alternating is passed through them. The coils are activated by magnetic induction when a suitable pan or pot is placed over the cooking area. This allows you to cook more efficiently as there is no loss of heat from the pan itself.
You'll find an induction hob that is a good fit for your style. If you're looking for something easy to control, you can opt for a model with an entire touchscreen display which shows the position of the pan on each of its zones. You can then touch the display to open a comprehensive operating menu and change the power setting or the timer. Some induction cooktops provide pre-programmed settings for specific recipes or kinds of food - a great feature to cut down on time and effort while cooking.
Induction hobs are also thought to be the most energy efficient cooking options, as they use less electricity and generate no heat after use. However, due to the fact that they create magnetic fields, these can interfere with medical equipment, such as pacemakers, so it's recommended to stay away from them.
We recommend choosing a premium induction stove with an integrated extractor. This will eliminate smoke and odours, as you cook. It can also be used with a broad variety of cooking utensils. You'll also get the best ovens and hobs value for your money if you opt for a dual-flex zone, which allows you to join two zones together on the left hand side to accommodate larger pans.
If you're looking to purchase a durable hob that will withstand tough stains, try models with Hotpoint's CleanProtect coat. The coating is five times more durable than the standard ceramic coating and protects against scratches, stains and chips. To clean any food residues, you can use a nonabrasive cleaning agent or scrubbing pads. Avoid cleaning products with abrasives that could scratch the ceramic surface.
Electric Hobs
Electric hobs are an essential element in modern kitchens. They are stylish and practical. Their sleek appearance means they can fit nicely into most decors and their efficient heating makes them an ideal option for busy households.
Electric ovens hobs, unlike gas, do not have an open flame. Instead, they use an element that rises up through ceramic glass to heat the food directly. They're also more cost-effective to run as they can be shut off when not in use, saving you money on energy bills.
It's important to note that not all hobs come with the same features. Some are more advanced than others, and come with features like an automatic safety shut-off and an electronic display that clearly displays the temperature, power levels and cooking time. Certain models also come with a boost function that increases the speed of the element to provide more power.
Electric hobs are also easier to clean because of their flat surface. There are no grates to scrub spills and splatters are easily cleaned away, meaning your hob will stay in good condition for longer.
These features make an electric hob a great option for families, it's important to keep in mind that if have a pacemaker fitted you can't use this type of hob because its electromagnetic field may interfere with your device. Induction hobs are an ideal option for those who wish to use their devices with a compatible cookware set, which can be purchased from our tested and tried range of kitchen equipment.
If you're looking for a high quality and durable oven and hob hob for your home look no further than our range of Foster models. You can choose from a variety of finishes and colours. For more information contact our team today. We're available to answer any questions and offer professional advice. Contact us at 02920 452 or fill out our contact form. We look forward hearing from you.