How To Get More Value From Your Hobs Oven

How To Get More Value From Your Hobs Oven

Types of Hobs Oven

Hobs can be a great addition to any kitchen. They can blend in with the worktop, or can stand out. These are also the most well-known kinds of cookers since they're simple to use and feature elegant designs.

There are five distinct types to pick from. Each one has distinct style, function and design.

Ceramic Hobs

Ceramic hobs are an elegant and practical option that can be placed flush with the counter for an elegant look. They function by sending electric currents through coiled elements beneath the glass surface. This is then heated and transferred the energy to the pan. The flat surface is easy to clean, so spills and splatters can be quickly cleaned away. They are prone to staining particularly if you are using certain liquids or foods. It is best to stay clear of cleaning products that are abrasive.

Electric ceramic hobs are an excellent choice for those looking to save money or who do not want to invest in gas or induction cooktops. They take longer to heat than other types of hobs, and they may not be as efficient when the cooking zones don't match your pans. This is due to the fact that the entire cooking zone heats up and can then transfer some of the heat to the pan, and waste some energy.

Certain ceramic hobs are susceptible to overheating. They usually come with residual heat indicators to prevent this. They will inform you whether the oven remains hot after cooking. This is designed to minimize accidents and to help you avoid getting burned by touching a hot hob surface.

A black ceramic hob could be a great option for those looking to add a modern and elegant appearance to your home. They're cheap and come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit any budget.

Ceramic cooktops are constructed from one piece of tempered glass, which is placed directly on the countertop. This means that they are less costly to fix and are simpler to install, which makes them a popular choice for home renovators. It's crucial to use a qualified professional for repairs and installation to ensure safety and prevent getting your warranty canceled.

Gas on Glass Hobs

Glass hobs with gas on them offer the same features as traditional gas stoves, but they are easier to clean and are more visually appealing. The smooth tempered glass surface is heat-resistant and cleans up after each use, with robust cast iron pan supports, keeping pans and pots safe during cooking. Some models also include an alarm for a failed flame which turns off the gas supply in case the flame is accidentally extinguished making sure your kitchen is safe and secure.

This type 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 into your kitchen design. The streamlined lines of the cooker make it a stunning addition to any kitchen.

Our selection of glass on gas hobs is a range of sizes, from compact four burner versions to larger six burner models with powerful dual-flame wok burners. They all have attractive dials that are easy to read and are responsive. This makes it simple to adjust the flame's temperature to create a low simmering temperature for sauces or a high temperature for searing steaks.

Certain models of our gas-on-glass hobs are also equipped with modern features, such as precise heat adjustment that ensures superior culinary outcomes. Certain models have a digital timer, a child lock, and other features that let you benefit from the advantages of modern cooktops without risking safety or security.

Glass can give a contemporary sophisticated style to your kitchen. You can pick from a variety of finishes, colours, and edges. If you prefer matte, metallic or mirrored, we have glass that will match the design of your kitchen. Our range also includes hobs with a wide selection of edges and shapes that will give your kitchen a modern contemporary look.


Induction hobs are a popular choice for home owners who want an elegant modern, functional and modern cooktop. They use magnetic induction technology to heat cookware, meaning that only the pan in the metal is heated, while the ceramic glass surface stays cool. They are easy to clean and they generate instant, controlled heat that is evenly dispersed. They're also energy efficient and do not require combustion, which helps to reduce your carbon footprint.

Hobs Induction

As the name suggests these hobs make use of induction technology to heat pans. The coils are placed beneath each cooking zone and, when activated by a magnetic field, they emit magnetic fields that warm the bottom of any pans made from iron. This can help save energy since the stove remains cool until the pan is put on top. It also makes these types of hobs easier to clean and safer for young children.

Some induction  hobs  have an area that is flexible on the left side that allows you to connect two zones to one large zone - ideal for those who use bigger pots and pans. Certain models, like this WiFi enabled model from Samsung have more advanced features. For example, the pause function lowers the temperature when removing your pan.  ovens  can also control it remotely via a SmartThings app that lets you set alerts and timers, or even switch the hob on and off when you're not home.

Induction hobs are also among the most energy efficient available. This is because the heat is created and stored in the pan itself, rather than the surface of the cooker's hood. They also shut off more quickly when there is no pan detected or if the pan is removed. This decreases the residual heat.

Induction hobs are more expensive than other types of electric hobs but they can save you money on your utility bills over the long haul because they heat up and cool down much faster than traditional ceramic hobs. They also offer more precise control of temperature with induction hobs and can usually only make use of specific iron-based pans that are specifically designed for this type of cooktop.

This Hotpoint induction cooker comes with a handy auto-cook function that allows you to choose from four pre-programmed recipes (boil melt, boil, slow cook and keep warm) which will set the most appropriate power level for your ingredients. This model has an attractive touchscreen and nine power settings. It also comes with security features like lockable controls, residual heat indicators, and auto-shutdown in the event of a spill.

Combination of Induction and Gas Hobs

There is no definitive answer to the question of whether gas or induction hobs are superior, as each cooktop type has its own advantages. Gas hobs provide instant heat and are versatile with all types of cookware, whereas induction hobs are energy efficient and precise control. A hybrid hob permits you to make use of both gas and induction zones at the same time.

Hybrid hobs also stand out with their modern, sleek design and clean, easy-to-clean surfaces. Hybrid hobs from FUJIOH for instance, are constructed using the top Scott Ceran(r) ceramic glass - a product that is designed to withstand extreme temperatures and deliver superior performance.

The main benefit of using combination induction and gas hobs is that they permit you to optimize the energy use based on your cooking needs, helping you save money on your utility bills. Induction hobs are able to heat directly the cookware with electromagnetic fields, saving energy by heating food instead of the kitchen surface. Induction hobs are more secure than gas stoves since they have a cool-to-touch surface.

On the other hand, gas hobs aren't as efficient as models that use induction and may cause a build-up of gases in the air, which may be unhealthy if inhaled. Fortunately, many gas hobs are equipped with safety features that reduce the risk of burns and accidents, such as automatic shut-off features and burner grates that prevent the splatters of gas from falling into crevices.

A hybrid hob permits you to cook a variety of recipes using different methods. For example you can cook your vegetables on the gas side while simmering sauces in the induction zone. A lot of hybrid hobs have zones of induction that can be bridged to allow you to connect two zones to create a single space suitable for larger griddles or pans. You can also find hobs that have a built-in timer for added precision when making recipes that require specific cooking times. This feature is particularly helpful when entertaining, as it makes it easier to keep track of multiple dishes at a time.