20 Resources That Will Make You More Effective At Oven Hob

20 Resources That Will Make You More Effective At Oven Hob

Types of Oven Hob

A hob is an elevated flat surface that heats pans and pots. There are a variety of types of hobs, such as electric, gas, and induction.

Find features such as buttons that rotate or touch controls. These controls let you control heating zones by pressing the button. They also stop them from being knocked down easily, especially if they are used by children.

Ceramic Hobs

Ceramic hobs combine style and functionality in a modern kitchen. The glossy surface can be damaged by food residues and scratches. Keep your kitchen clean by following a regular routine and avoiding using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads is essential to keep it in good condition and functioning effectively.

hob and oven  of hobs are heated by passing an electrical current through coiled elements hidden beneath the glass surface which generate heat when activated by control knobs. Certain models include an element that radiates that emits heat through the glass surface. Others use halogen elements, which are far more powerful and can heat the entire surface area in successive pulses, making them particularly suitable for quick cook times.

Many ceramic hobs we sell have advanced safety features such as residual heat indicators that warn you when the surface remains hot to the touch, thereby preventing burns. Some also come with child locks to protect children from accidentally altering the settings.



For maximum performance, it is important to use the correct cookware for your ceramic hob. It is essential that your pans have flat bottoms because this ensures even heating and prevents hot spots that can cause food to be undercooked or overcooked. Avoid dragging your pans across the surface, as this could scratch the glass that is tempered.

To allow for greater flexibility in cooking, we recommend our ceramic hobs that have a dual ring design or  the 'I-Flex' zone which can accommodate either two single pots or a large pan (you'll need to have an oven that is at least 30cm in diameter in order for it to register). Additionally, we have models that have a booster burner for rapid heating of certain zones or pots - great for stir-fry or searing steak. Certain models come with an automatic shut-off function that shuts off the hob at a specific time to avoid overheating. This is a useful security feature to have to ensure your safety. This function is activated by pressing "Power on the control panel once the appliance has reached its maximum temperature.

Gas Hobs

Gas hobs, also known as gas stoves or cookers, are kitchen appliances that use natural gas that is flammable or liquefied petrol gas (LPG) for their fuel. The flame heats cookware as well as the air surrounding it which enables quick cooking and precise temperature control. The design of the elevated gas hob offers additional safety because it prevents the body from coming in contact with the flame, thus reducing the risk of burns. However, this design requires particular attention when cleaning and operating the hob to prevent accidentally spilling liquids on the burners.

A traditional gas hob is ignited by an igniter or an igniter and the burners are manually controlled. Modern models come with an automatic igniter that ensures that the gas flame is lit in a controlled manner. The flame can be controlled with the control knobs. This makes it easy to adjust the level of heat. Certain gas hobs have multiple flame burners, depending on the model. This allows for greater cooking flexibility.

Gas hobs require a consistent gas supply, which can be a problem if you live in an area with a sporadic or unreliable supply. Gas hobs also require regular maintenance to avoid leaks and corrosion. For these reasons, it is important to install a gas stove only after consulting a Gas Safe Registered fitter who can provide professional installation and adhere to strict safety guidelines.

While electric and induction hobs are gaining popularity however, there is a significant market for gas appliances in certain regions. This is partly due to consumer preference and concerns about the environment, as well as local energy prices and availability. It is important to consider your kitchen's infrastructure and utility costs prior to choosing a type.

Hobs Induction

Induction hobs are the most popular choice for our clients seeking an elegant and sleek kitchen. Magnetism is used to heat the pans rather than a heated surface or burning gas beneath. Copper coils are situated beneath the glass ceramic's surface. An alternating electric current is passed through them. When an induction-compatible cookware or pan is placed over the cooker, the coils sense its magnetic base and cook the pan or pot directly. This is faster than traditional gas stoves and more efficient in terms of energy use. The glass-ceramic surface is cool and cool to feel and easy to clean.

As with other modern hobs, induction hobs are designed to be simpler to clean than their gas counterparts. To keep your induction hob as clean as new, all you need is a damp cloth.

The main limitation with induction cooking is that you must have suitable cookware for it. All cookware, including cast iron stainless steel, non-stick are required to have a base that is magnetic. If you're not sure whether your existing cookware is induction-compatible, a quick test is to place a magnet on the bottom of the pan. If it sticks firmly, then your pan is induction-compatible.

A range of induction hobs are available, from budget models to high-end brands with a TFT display and an extensive operating menu. The hob displays the pan's location on a full-color display when it is placed in an area of power. A control button or slider allows you to change the power setting or set a clock. There are also smart accessories available, including pan sensors that attach to the sides of your cookware and connect to the  hob  using bluetooth to control the power in a precise manner.

One of our most adored models is an induction stove which comes with an integrated extractor fan to cut down on smoke, steam and cooking smells. This model is ideal for homes with a limited space since it eliminates the requirement for a separate extractor fan. Like other induction hobs, it utilizes magnetic fields at frequencies within the kilohertz range to generate the heat that is absorbed by your pan and its contents. In normal operation the magnetic fields are within the range of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection's standard value for the magnetic density at the relevant frequency. There are no health hazards to be anticipated.

Electric Hobs

The top electric hobs are sleek and designed to fit most kitchen styles. They are perfect for those who prefer touch controls over dials, and come with a variety of options that can meet your cooking requirements. Most are made from glass, which is easy to clean and can look stylish if you opt for a white or black design. Some come with the ability to bridge two zones to make room for larger pans. While others include the power boost button to provide extra heat when you're performing a task that is particularly difficult.

Induction hobs are increasing in popularity because they offer a contemporary and sleek design that is in keeping with modern kitchen designs. They cook quickly and provide a high degree of security. They tend to cool quicker than gas cookers and have an indicator light that stays on when the cooking zone gets hot to the touch. They are also more efficient because the magnetic field only heats the pan, not the air around it.

There are some things to think about when selecting an electric hob. Most require a power supply that is set up with the right cables and breakers. We suggest having it installed by a licensed electrician. Induction hobs are expensive, and you will need to purchase a set of compatible induction pans to make the most of them. They can also be more expensive to run since they often use more energy than other hobs.

If you're thinking about the possibility of a new kitchen or replacing your current hob, why don't you take a to look through our vast range of kitchen appliances? We can help you choose the ideal oven hob to suit your style and cooking preferences. Our experts are always on hand to talk through your options and answer any questions you might have. We provide a nationwide service and can install your new appliance if you wish.