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Types of [Hobs Oven](https://www.ovensandhobs.uk/)
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Hobs are a fantastic addition to any kitchen. They can either blend into the worktop, or can be distinctive. They're also among the most well-known designs of cookers as they're simple to use and have modern, sleek designs.
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There are five different types to pick from. Each has its own unique style and functions.
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Ceramic Hobs
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Ceramic hobs are a sleek blend of style and function, sitting flush with the countertop for an elegant look. They function by sending electric currents through coiled elements underneath the glass surface. It then heats up and transfers energy to your pan. Spills and splatters can be easily cleaned by using the flat surface. The drawback is that they're susceptible to staining, particularly from certain liquids or foods and therefore it is advised to avoid using harsh cleaners.
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Electric ceramic hobs are a great option for those looking to save money or do not want to invest in an induction or gas cooktop. However, they're slower to heat up than other types of electric hobs and can be less efficient than other choices when your cooking zones aren't sized correctly for your pans. This is due to the fact that the entire cooking area heats up and could then transfer some of the heat to the pan, which wastes some energy.
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Certain ceramic hobs are susceptible to overheating. To prevent this from happening, they often come with built-in residual heat indicators that inform you that the hob is hot after cooking. This is to avoid accidents and to avoid touching the hot surface of the hob.
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A black ceramic hob could be a great choice if you want to add a modern and elegant touch to your home. They're cheap and come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit every budget.
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In contrast to traditional gas hobs which require multiple parts to work properly ceramic cooktops are constructed from a single piece of glass that has been tempered to sit directly on the countertop. This means they're less expensive to repair and are easier to install, which makes them a popular choice among home renovators. To protect yourself from injury and not voiding the warranty, it's important to engage an expert to repair and install the product.
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Gas on Glass Hobs
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Gas on glass hobs have the same functionality as traditional gas stoves however, they are less messy to clean and visually appealing. The glass's smooth surface is heat resistant and is clean after every use. The sturdy cast iron pan supports that keep pots and pans secure during cooking. Some models also include the safety feature of a fire failure which turns off the gas supply in case the flame accidentally extinguishes, ensuring your kitchen remains safe and secure.
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This kind of hob comes in various finishes, from stainless steel to glass. The type of finish you pick will depend on your aesthetic preferences and how it will fit with the rest of your decor. The streamlined lines of the cooker create a stunning addition to any kitchen.
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The range of gas-fired glass hobs comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from compact four burner models to larger six burner versions with powerful dual flame wok burners. They all feature stylish dials that are easy to read and responsive, making it simple to regulate the temperature of the flame to produce an even simmer for sauces or a high heat for searing steaks.
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Some models of our glass-on-glass hobs have advanced features such as precise heat adjustment, which will give you more efficient results in the kitchen. Certain models include an electronic timer, a child lock and other features that let you enjoy all the benefits of modern cooktops without compromising safety and security.
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Glass adds a modern and elegant style to any kitchen, with a variety of colours, finishes and edges to choose from. Glass comes in metallic, matte, or mirrored finishes to match any kitchen design. The range includes hobs in a variety designs and shapes to give your kitchen an ultra-modern appearance.
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Induction hobs are a popular choice amongst homeowners who want modern, sleek and functional cooktop in their home. They work by using magnetic induction technology to heat the cookware, so only the metal pan is heated, while the ceramic glass surface stays cool. They're easy to clean and generate an instant uniformly distributed and controlled heat that's evenly distributed and controlled. They're also energy efficient and do not require combustion, which helps to reduce your carbon footprint.
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Induction Hobs
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They heat pans with induction technology as the name implies. The coils are placed beneath each cooking area and, when activated by a magnetic field, they emit magnetic fields that warm the bottom of any pans made of iron. This helps save energy since the hob stays cool until you place a pan over it. It is also easier to clean and safer for children.
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Some induction hobs come with a flexizone area on the left side that allows you to connect two zones to one large zone - ideal for those who use bigger pans and pots. Certain models, like this WiFi enabled model from Samsung have more advanced features. For instance, there is a pause function that lowers the temperature after removing your pan. SmartThings lets you control the appliance remotely. You can set up alarms, timers, and even turn on and off the stove when you are away from home.
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Another great feature of induction hobs is that they're among the most energy efficient models on the market. The reason for this is that the heat is produced and held in the pan itself, rather than on the surface of the cooker's hood. They also shut off more quickly when there is no pan found or the pan is removed. This helps to reduce residual heat.
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Induction hobs may be a little more expensive than other types however they will save you money in the long cost of your energy bills since they heat and cool quicker than ceramic hobs. Induction hobs permit more precise temperature control and they can only be used with iron-based pans that are designed for this type.
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This Hotpoint induction stove has an automatic cook function that is convenient. You can choose from four cooking recipes that are preset (boiling melting slow cooking, slow cooking and keeping warm) which will automatically choose the appropriate power level for the ingredients you're using. This model has a sleek touchscreen design and nine power levels. There are additional safety features like locking controls and the indicator for residual heat, and an auto shut off in the event of a spillage.
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Combination Induction and Gas Hobs
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Both cooktops, induction and gas, offer their own advantages. Gas cooktops are versatile and provide instant heat while induction cooktops offer energy efficiency and precise controls. To get the best of both, a hybrid hob offers the flexibility of making use of both gas and induction cooking zones simultaneously.
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Hybrid hobs also impress with their modern, sleek design and clean-up-friendly surfaces. FUJIOH hybrid hobs are constructed from Scott Ceran(r) which is ceramic glass that is designed to withstand high temperatures and provide superior performance.
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Gas stoves and induction stoves are excellent because they let you optimize your energy usage based on what you cook, thereby saving money on your utility bill. Induction hobs make use of electromagnetic fields to directly heat cookware, which reduces energy use by heating food, not the kitchen surface itself. Induction hobs are safer than gas stoves because they have a cool-to touch surface.
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On the other hand, gas cookers aren't as efficient as models that use induction and can result in an accumulation of certain gases in the air, which can be harmful if breathed in. Fortunately, many gas hobs are equipped with safety features that minimize the chance of burns and accidents, including automatic shut-off features and burner grates that prevent spills from falling into crevices.
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The final benefit of a hybrid hob is that it allows you to utilize different cooking techniques for various recipes, such as cooking vegetables on the gas side, and simmering sauces on the induction side. A lot of hybrid hobs have bridgeable zones of induction that allow you to join two zones to create a single space suitable for larger griddles or pans. Some hobs have an integrated clock that can assist you in cooking recipes that require precise cooking times. This feature is particularly helpful when entertaining as it helps keep track of multiple dishes simultaneously.
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