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There are a lot of aspects to take into consideration when selecting the best hob, from cost to energy efficiency. Choose the features that are the most important.
A basic electric ceramic stove can cost as little as PS100 However, you'll need to spend more to get a high-end model. Gas hobs are another popular option and offer excellent temperature control, but they're also more expensive.
1. Haier I-Flex Induction Hob
With four cooking zones and three functions called 'Push&Go', this cooker from Haier can assist you in making quick meals. It was one of the fastest boiling water hobs in our tests, taking just four minutes. It has a child lock and the ability to pause, which means you can stop the process in a snap without having to fiddle with controls.
Its design is modern and sleek it blends seamlessly with modern kitchens. It is usually made of glass (shatterproof and heatproof) or ceramic, and has controls that are flush with the worktop for easy use.
The controls were simple to use and we loved the display which shows the current power level and which zone is currently in use. The 'Boost' feature generates high-powered heat for a brief period of time. It is ideal for stir-frying, or bringing pans of water to the boil quickly. Safety features like the light on the hot hob or automatic shutdown are also beneficial.
However, it's not as responsive to touch as other hobs we tested. It took nine presses to reach the maximum temperature, in comparison to seven or six for other models. It takes longer to respond when you change the cooking temperature, meaning you may have to change settings several times before the pan reaches the right heat.
The model in 60 cm has four cooking zones, including a half-flex area where two zones can be joined together to accommodate larger pots and pans. The dual-ring design allows it to operate on both "normal" and "boost" power levels. Boost is ideal for frying, searing meat or bringing pans of water to the rapid boiling point.
It's fully connected through the hOn app, and offers 100's of recipes, with guided cooking and 30 special programs divided into different food categories and types of preparation. It comes with a multislider control panel that has a lockable interface' that can identify the type of pan you're using to set the proper cooking mode. It's also compatible with hOn pans from third-party manufacturers and has a range of security features, including a lockable control panel and boil-dry protection.
2. Smeg I-Flex Induction Hob
Whether you're having work done on your kitchen or simply looking for an alternative to gas, induction hobs are becoming more popular. Prices have plummeted over the past few years, with the simplest four-zone models available for less than PS100. But if you want all the bells and whistles that are included in the induction system it's worth paying more for the most up-to-date technology.
This sleek model from Smeg comes with the most advanced induction technology that makes cooking more energy-efficient and convenient. The Auto-pot detection system detects pots that have a diameter of at least 9 cm and then automatically will activate the zone that is appropriate.
Smeg's emphasis on energy efficiency doesn't overlook flexibility either The hob is built to reduce power consumption by setting the maximum operating temperature of the zones to suit your cooking needs. There are options to save energy by using the Eco-Logic advance mode, which reduces the power output from 11.1 kW to as low as 2.4 kW.
The user-friendly interface of this hob impressed testers, with its intuitive sliding controls that follow your pan's edge the edges of it. The color scheme of the control panel helps you quickly identify the status of each zone, while the 'Flexi Duo' function allows you to connect two zones together to accommodate larger pans. There are a variety of useful features, such as four cooking presets for automatic cooking (melting, boiling slow cooking, keeping warm) and a Power Boost to get results that are quick and efficient.
Additionally, the hob has a 'FlameSensor' that warns you of any risk of a fire or food that has been burned. There are a variety of safety features, like a residual heat indicator as well as an auto shut-off feature if the surface is too hot.
It also has a protective CleanProtect coating to help it resist hard staining and cooking marks. This model has nine power levels as well as a 'FlexiDuo feature' to accommodate large pans and is simple to set up. There are some additional features like lockable controls, and a safety fuse to protect against accidental button pressing.
3. Indesit I-Flex Induction Hob
Powered by electricity rather than gas, induction hobs use copper plates that create an electric field when the pan is set on top. This means that they can reach temperatures faster than gas hobs, and can also reduce energy consumption since the cooking zone only heats up when you turn on the pan. They're generally less expensive than gas and are easier to wipe clean too and that's why they're a popular option.
Indesit's induction hob is full of features that will allow you to get creative in the cooking. It comes with two cooking zones that can be combined to create an Integrated Zone for larger pots and the Booster Zone is quick to bring water to the boiling point quickly. The Push&Go feature, for instance, allows you to cook perfectly at the touch a button. The controls are easy to operate and allow you to select nine power modes, including the P boost option that gives maximum power in each zone for five minutes.
The controls are easy to use and the minimalist design is perfect for a modern kitchen. In our tests, it boiled pasta water in a flash and was quick to heat up when we put an oven in the Booster zone. However it took an extended time to cool down after we shut off the hob and our testers were unable to see the exact temperatures on the control panel.
As well as the Dual Zone and Push&Go, this Indesit hob comes with a bridge function that allows you to combine two cooking zones to fit larger pans. It has a child lock as well as an overheating block. It also has an automatic shut-off mechanism that prevents the oven with hob from working if it gets too hot. The ceramic glass is easy to clean and there are no visible flames. Our testers liked that. Contrary to traditional extractor hoods, vented hobs oven draw steam and smoke away from the pan and out of the room through an air duct that is built into the surface. Our experts thought that the duct on this hob was easy to clean, though it took two people to take the filter out to change it.
4. Induction Hob manufactured by General Electric
Consider how the stove will fit into the layout and design of your kitchen and what your cooking style. Induction hobs oven are an excellent choice if you cook with children or the elderly in mind. They are equipped with safety features like automatic shut-offs as well as a cool-to-touch surface. For those who value speed and efficiency, a ceramic glass fascia on an electric hob is the best hobs uk choice. For those who live in areas that are prone to load-shedding, the capability to use gas hobs in power outages could tilt the balance in favor of gas models.
There are a lot of aspects to take into consideration when selecting the best hob, from cost to energy efficiency. Choose the features that are the most important.
A basic electric ceramic stove can cost as little as PS100 However, you'll need to spend more to get a high-end model. Gas hobs are another popular option and offer excellent temperature control, but they're also more expensive.
1. Haier I-Flex Induction Hob
With four cooking zones and three functions called 'Push&Go', this cooker from Haier can assist you in making quick meals. It was one of the fastest boiling water hobs in our tests, taking just four minutes. It has a child lock and the ability to pause, which means you can stop the process in a snap without having to fiddle with controls.
Its design is modern and sleek it blends seamlessly with modern kitchens. It is usually made of glass (shatterproof and heatproof) or ceramic, and has controls that are flush with the worktop for easy use.
The controls were simple to use and we loved the display which shows the current power level and which zone is currently in use. The 'Boost' feature generates high-powered heat for a brief period of time. It is ideal for stir-frying, or bringing pans of water to the boil quickly. Safety features like the light on the hot hob or automatic shutdown are also beneficial.
However, it's not as responsive to touch as other hobs we tested. It took nine presses to reach the maximum temperature, in comparison to seven or six for other models. It takes longer to respond when you change the cooking temperature, meaning you may have to change settings several times before the pan reaches the right heat.
The model in 60 cm has four cooking zones, including a half-flex area where two zones can be joined together to accommodate larger pots and pans. The dual-ring design allows it to operate on both "normal" and "boost" power levels. Boost is ideal for frying, searing meat or bringing pans of water to the rapid boiling point.
It's fully connected through the hOn app, and offers 100's of recipes, with guided cooking and 30 special programs divided into different food categories and types of preparation. It comes with a multislider control panel that has a lockable interface' that can identify the type of pan you're using to set the proper cooking mode. It's also compatible with hOn pans from third-party manufacturers and has a range of security features, including a lockable control panel and boil-dry protection.
2. Smeg I-Flex Induction Hob
Whether you're having work done on your kitchen or simply looking for an alternative to gas, induction hobs are becoming more popular. Prices have plummeted over the past few years, with the simplest four-zone models available for less than PS100. But if you want all the bells and whistles that are included in the induction system it's worth paying more for the most up-to-date technology.
This sleek model from Smeg comes with the most advanced induction technology that makes cooking more energy-efficient and convenient. The Auto-pot detection system detects pots that have a diameter of at least 9 cm and then automatically will activate the zone that is appropriate.
Smeg's emphasis on energy efficiency doesn't overlook flexibility either The hob is built to reduce power consumption by setting the maximum operating temperature of the zones to suit your cooking needs. There are options to save energy by using the Eco-Logic advance mode, which reduces the power output from 11.1 kW to as low as 2.4 kW.
The user-friendly interface of this hob impressed testers, with its intuitive sliding controls that follow your pan's edge the edges of it. The color scheme of the control panel helps you quickly identify the status of each zone, while the 'Flexi Duo' function allows you to connect two zones together to accommodate larger pans. There are a variety of useful features, such as four cooking presets for automatic cooking (melting, boiling slow cooking, keeping warm) and a Power Boost to get results that are quick and efficient.
Additionally, the hob has a 'FlameSensor' that warns you of any risk of a fire or food that has been burned. There are a variety of safety features, like a residual heat indicator as well as an auto shut-off feature if the surface is too hot.
It also has a protective CleanProtect coating to help it resist hard staining and cooking marks. This model has nine power levels as well as a 'FlexiDuo feature' to accommodate large pans and is simple to set up. There are some additional features like lockable controls, and a safety fuse to protect against accidental button pressing.
3. Indesit I-Flex Induction Hob
Powered by electricity rather than gas, induction hobs use copper plates that create an electric field when the pan is set on top. This means that they can reach temperatures faster than gas hobs, and can also reduce energy consumption since the cooking zone only heats up when you turn on the pan. They're generally less expensive than gas and are easier to wipe clean too and that's why they're a popular option.
Indesit's induction hob is full of features that will allow you to get creative in the cooking. It comes with two cooking zones that can be combined to create an Integrated Zone for larger pots and the Booster Zone is quick to bring water to the boiling point quickly. The Push&Go feature, for instance, allows you to cook perfectly at the touch a button. The controls are easy to operate and allow you to select nine power modes, including the P boost option that gives maximum power in each zone for five minutes.
The controls are easy to use and the minimalist design is perfect for a modern kitchen. In our tests, it boiled pasta water in a flash and was quick to heat up when we put an oven in the Booster zone. However it took an extended time to cool down after we shut off the hob and our testers were unable to see the exact temperatures on the control panel.
As well as the Dual Zone and Push&Go, this Indesit hob comes with a bridge function that allows you to combine two cooking zones to fit larger pans. It has a child lock as well as an overheating block. It also has an automatic shut-off mechanism that prevents the oven with hob from working if it gets too hot. The ceramic glass is easy to clean and there are no visible flames. Our testers liked that. Contrary to traditional extractor hoods, vented hobs oven draw steam and smoke away from the pan and out of the room through an air duct that is built into the surface. Our experts thought that the duct on this hob was easy to clean, though it took two people to take the filter out to change it.
4. Induction Hob manufactured by General Electric
Consider how the stove will fit into the layout and design of your kitchen and what your cooking style. Induction hobs oven are an excellent choice if you cook with children or the elderly in mind. They are equipped with safety features like automatic shut-offs as well as a cool-to-touch surface. For those who value speed and efficiency, a ceramic glass fascia on an electric hob is the best hobs uk choice. For those who live in areas that are prone to load-shedding, the capability to use gas hobs in power outages could tilt the balance in favor of gas models.
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