Forget Hobs Oven: 10 Reasons Why You Don't Need It

Forget Hobs Oven: 10 Reasons Why You Don't Need It

Types of Hobs Oven

Hobs are a crucial kitchen appliance that can either blend into the kitchen worktop or stand out as a distinct feature. They're also one of the most well-known styles of cooker as they're easy to use and offer modern, sleek designs.

There are five different types to pick from. Each hob comes with its own distinct style, function and design.

Ceramic Hobs

Ceramic hobs are a fashionable and functional option that sit close to the counter for a a modern appearance. They function by sending electric currents through coiled elements underneath the glass surface. This then heats up and transfers the energy to the pan. Spills and splatters can be easily cleaned using the flat surface. They are prone to staining, especially if you use certain foods or liquids. It is recommended to stay clear of cleaning products that are abrasive.

Electric ceramic hobs are an ideal choice for those who want to save money and don't require a gas or an induction cooktop. However, they're slower to warm up than other kinds of electric  hobs  and can be less efficient than other alternatives when your cooking zones aren't properly sized for your pans. This is due to the fact that the entire cooking area heats up and may then transfer some of the heat to the pan, wasting some energy.

Some ceramic  hob s are also susceptible to overheating. To prevent this, they are often equipped with built-in residual heat indicators that inform you that the hob is hot after you've finished cooking. This is to avoid accidents and to avoid touching the hot surface of the hob.

If you're looking for a fast and easy way to add a modern and elegant touch to your kitchen, a black ceramic stove is a great choice. They're cheap and come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit every budget.

In contrast to traditional gas hobs which require a variety of components to work properly, ceramic cooktops are made of a single piece tempered glass that sits directly on top of the countertop. This means that they're less expensive to repair and are easier to install, which makes them a popular choice for homeowners who want to renovate their homes. To protect yourself from injury and not voiding the warranty, it's important to hire an expert to make repairs and install the product.

Gas on Glass Hobs

Gas on glass hobs provide the same functionality of traditional gas stoves, but they are much cleaner and more appealing visually. The glass's smooth, tempered surface is resistant to heat and wipes clean after every use, with robust cast iron pan supports keeping pans and pots secure while cooking. Certain models come with the flame failure device which will shut off the gas in case the flame is accidentally shut off. This will ensure your kitchen is secure and safe.

This kind of hob can be found in a variety of finishes, from stainless steel to black glass. The finish you choose will depend on your aesthetic preferences, as well as how it will fit with the other kitchen designs. The sleek lines of the cooker make it a beautiful addition to any kitchen.

Our collection of glass-on gas hobs comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from small four burner models to larger six burner models with powerful dual-flame wok burners. They all come with elegant dials that are easy to read and responsive, allowing you to regulate the temperature of the flame to create a slow simmer for sauces or high heat to cook steaks.

Some models of our gas on glass hobs come with modern features, such as precise heat adjustment that ensures superior culinary results. Certain models have an electronic timer, a child lock, and other features that allow you to take advantage of the advantages of modern cooktops, without risking safety or security.

Glass provides a contemporary and elegant look to any kitchen, with a variety of colours edges, finishes and colours to pick from. We have glass in metallic, matte, or mirrored finishes to match any kitchen design. Our range also has hobs that come with a variety of edges and shapes that will give your kitchen a sleek, contemporary finish.

Induction hobs are a popular choice amongst homeowners who want a sleek, modern and functional cooktop in their home. The cookware is heated using magnetic induction, which means that the ceramic glass surface remains cool. They are easy to clean, and they provide instant controlled heat that's evenly distributed. They're also energy efficient and require no combustion, which can help reduce your carbon footprint.

Hobs Induction

As the name suggests these hobs make use of induction technology to heat up pans. The process involves placing coils underneath each cooking zone which, when activated emit magnetic fields to directly heat the bottom of any iron-based pan that is placed on it. This can help save energy as the hob itself remains cool until the pan is placed on top, and also makes these types of hobs more easy to clean and safer for children.



Some induction hobs come with a flexizone area on the left that allows you to connect two zones into one large area - perfect for those who use bigger pots and pans. Certain models, like this WiFi enabled model from Samsung have more advanced features. For instance, there is the ability to pause and lower the temperature when you remove the pan. You can also control it remotely with a SmartThings app which can help you set alerts and timers or even turn the stove on and off when you're away.

Induction hobs are also among the most energy-efficient available. This is because they generate and retain heat in the pan itself rather than the hood's surface. cooker hood, which you would find on a gas or ceramic cooktop. In addition, they shut off faster if there is no pan present or when the pan is removed which also reduces residual heat.

Induction hobs may be a little more expensive than other models however they will save you money in the long cost of your energy costs because they cool and heat quicker than ceramic hobs. They also offer more precise temperature control with induction stoves and typically can only make use of specific iron-based pans that are specifically designed for this type of cooktop.

This Hotpoint induction hob comes with an auto-cook feature that lets you choose from four recipes (boil melt, boil, slow cook and keep warm) which will automatically set the most appropriate power level for your ingredients. This model has a sleek and modern touchscreen design as well as nine power levels, and there are additional safety features like control locks and a residual heat indicator and auto-shutoff in the event of spillage.

Combination of Induction and Gas Hobs

There isn't a definitive answer on the question of whether gas or induction hobs are better, as every type of cooktop comes with distinct advantages. Gas cooktops are versatile and provide instant heat while induction cooktops are high efficiency and precise controls. To take advantage of the best of both worlds a hybrid hob provides the flexibility of using both cooking zones at the same time.

Hybrid hobs also stand out with their sleek, modern look and clean-up-friendly surfaces. FUJIOH's hybrid hobs, for instance, are constructed with the highest quality Scott Ceran(r) ceramic glass, a material that has been designed to withstand extremely high temperatures and provide superior performance.

A major advantage of combination gas and induction hobs is that they allow you to optimize the energy use based on your cooking needs which can help you save money on your utility bills. Induction hobs use electromagnetic fields to directly heat the cookware, reducing wasted energy by heating food, not the kitchen surface itself. Induction hobs are more secure than gas stoves because they have a cool to touch surface.

On the other hand, gas cookers aren't as efficient as models that use induction and can cause a build-up of certain gases in the air, which may be harmful if breathed in. Fortunately, a lot of gas hobs come with safety features that minimize the risk of burns and accidents, like automatic shut-off features and burner grates to prevent splatters from falling into crevices.

A hybrid hob permits you to cook different recipes with different methods. For example you can cook your vegetables on the gas side while simmering sauces in the induction zone. Furthermore some hybrid hobs have induction zones that are bridgeable, which allows you to connect two zones into one cooking space that is suitable for larger griddles or pans. Some models come with an integrated clock that can help you cook recipes that require precise cooking times. This feature is particularly useful when entertaining, as it helps manage multiple dishes at a time.