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Types of Ovens
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Hobs are the heart of any kitchen, whether cooking a kettle or roasting a chicken. They come in a range of styles and sizes, and there are different hob types to choose from including gas, electric ceramic, domino and ceramic.
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Electric hobs are simple to clean and have smooth surfaces. However they take a long time to warm up or cool down. They only work with pans with flat bottoms and may also come with heat indicators.
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Ceramic Hobs
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Ceramic hobs have revolutionised the cooking process, providing a sleek and stylish aesthetic whilst remaining easy to use. The ceramic hobs work by using heating elements beneath the glass-tempered surface to distribute heat evenly and quickly across your cookware. Ceramic hobs are available in different styles, from traditional electric and gas burners to more modern designs. The majority feature a black glazed surface which is durable and resistant to chips and scratches.
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The smooth flat surfaces of these hobs are easy to clean and wash in one go. You can even use the majority of common kitchen cleaners. They don't also have open flames so are an ideal choice for those with young children or elderly relatives in the home. Most of the time, they have rotary or touch control options to ensure safety as well as a residual heat indicator that alerts you if a zone is still hot after the pan has been removed from the hob.
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They are more expensive than an electric hob, but cheaper than induction models. They can be a good option for those who do not have gas at their home. Like induction models they are more efficient than other types of hobs however only if your cookware is fitted with flat bases that maximize the surface contact with the elements. Pots and pans that are not EXACTLY the same size as the element will not be recognised by the heating system so will not function correctly.
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It is essential to have an electrician install your ceramic hob. Electricity could be hazardous if not done correctly. In addition, if you don't have your ceramic cooktop professionally installed could void the warranty and could cause fire hazards in the future. It's worth having peace of mind knowing your new cooktop will be safe to use.
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Gas Hobs
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A gas hob, also known as a gas cooktop is powered by liquefied or natural petroleum gas (LPG) and typically is installed inside your kitchen counter or unit. It is comprised of a variety of burners that can be lit manually using matches or lighters and are controlled by a series of knobs that allow you to manage the heat level while cooking. The primary benefit of gas hobs is that they provide instant heat as opposed to electric models and can be used for all kinds of cooking, from simmering to boiling to frying or sauteing.
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The drawbacks of gas hobs is they require an air supply and gas system to function, which makes them more costly to install than electric models. Additionally, they may not be as efficient as induction hobs. They also pose a safety danger since they are powered by flammable gases and need regular maintenance to identify gas leaks.
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Another popular option is an induction stove that makes use of electromagnetic technology to directly heat your pans which allows the water to boil faster than gas models and offering precise temperature control. However, they only use pans that are compatible with induction and can be a bit more expensive than some other types of hob.
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Another alternative is a ceramic-glass stove. It has a sleek look and is easy to clean. This kind of hob is available on both electric and induction models. It's an excellent choice for those who wish to design modern and sleek kitchens. It is important to know that this type of model can get extremely hot and take a lot longer to heat and cool than electric or gas models.
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Freestanding gas stoves or hobs are a more traditional choice that is ideal for kitchens with large spaces and open-plan layouts where they can be a focal point. It requires a separate space and is installed by a professional. Gas connections are a risk if they're not handled properly.
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Hobs induction
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Induction hobs are a favorite option for those who want an elegant, efficient method to cook. They make use of electromagnetic induction to heat pans. In the glass surface, there are coils which when a pan that is compatible is placed on top of them, emit a magnetic field which causes an electrical current to flow through the bottom of the pan. This creates heat that quickly warms food inside the cooktop while it remains cool to the touch.
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Induction hobs are also recognized for being more energy efficient than traditional gas or electric models. As they only produce heat directly where the pan is placed This reduces the amount of heat that is wasted. It also helps save on energy costs. Many induction hobs also come with a safety feature that shuts off the hob when no pan is found or if the pan is removed, thereby reducing waste.
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Like gas hobs, induction models have a range of control types, including dial, slide and touchscreen controls. A slider control is similar to an ordinary cooker knob and lets you alter the power level by one simple movement. Dial controls are like a standard knob, and feature a large dial that can be rotated to select the desired setting. Hobs with touchscreens are another option, which is typically found on higher-end and more advanced induction models. They have digital displays that are easy to read and [ovensandhobs.uk](https://www.ovensandhobs.uk/) adjust.
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As an additional piece of technology, induction hobs may be equipped with extractors built-in, which work together with the hood to draw steam and smoke from the kitchen and prevent condensation and mould. They can be operated separately from the rest of the appliance and are usually activated by a button or sensor or sensor, and can be set to automatically switch on when a pot is placed on the cooking zone.
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Induction hobs are limited due to the fact that they require special cookware to work. The bottom of the pan needs to have a magnetic base in order to allow for the electromagnetic induction process, and even then it isn't guaranteed to work with all models. Cast iron, stainless steel with magnetic bases, and some nonstick pans can all be used with induction cooktops. However, it is recommended to always consult with the manufacturer to make sure that the pan you are using is compatible before purchasing the model.
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Domino Hobs
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Domino hobs are great for those with a small kitchen but still want the flexibility to experiment with different cooking styles. With two zones of ceramic, gas and induction domino hobs, and even the option of a griddle from Siemens You can mix and combine to create a modular kitchen that is suited to your needs.
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The simplest type of hob Solid plate hobs make use of electrical elements heated by sealed metal plates which in turn heat your cookware. They are easy to use, affordable and long-lasting. However, they can take a while to heat up and cool down and are more expensive to operate than other hob models.
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The halogen model is a popular alternative to solid-plate hobs. It utilizes a row of halogen bulbs that are placed on a glass ceramic substrate to generate heat. The bulbs rapidly light up and transfer heat directly to the pan when activated, making this type of hob a fast and quick choice. However, halogen hobs can be susceptible to damage due to scraping against the hard-wearing surface as well as being less efficient than other hobs.
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Induction hobs, a new type of hob growing in popularity, utilize electromagnetic technology to heat cooking zones rather than the surface. Induction hobs are more environmentally efficient and economical than other types of hobs, but can be more expensive and require induction compatible cookware.
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Ceramic hobs, with their flat design that blends seamlessly with your worktop, are a stylish and modern choice. They can add a touch of fluidity to the cooking area. They are also easy to clean with the ability to wipe clean surfaces that require no special cleaning products. Some models feature elegant frameless designs, and the option to have dials or touch controls, depending on your preference.
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When buying a new stove, make sure you look for features like overheat protection. This shuts off the heating element when it gets to a dangerous temperature. Check for residual heat indicators that will alert you to the presence of a hot hob. Also, a pause feature allows you to temporarily deactivate all active cooking zones and is useful when you need to leave the kitchen for a time.
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