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Which Hobs and Ovens Are Right For You? |
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When it is about [ovens and hobs](https://www.ovensandhobs.uk/) there are a variety of styles to choose from. Which is the best for you? |
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Gas hobs are well-known for their quick heat and precise flame control. They can be found in most types of cooking pots. They are perfect for frying foods that require precise temperatures, like steaks. |
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Gas hobs |
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Gas hobs use natural gas to produce flames that heat pans and pots. The burners can be controlled by turning a knob that can be adjusted to control the size of the flame as well as the amount of heat produced. Modern gas hobs feature safety features such as flame failure devices that shut off the burners when the flame is out to prevent accidental fires. |
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Gas hobs are a popular choice for cooking due to their speed and precision. They are able to quickly reach high temperatures, making them ideal for boiling water or searing meats. They can also be adapted to lower heat levels for delicate sauces and dishes. Gas cooktops will also be less likely to cause food sticking, which is a concern with certain electric cooktops. |
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While they aren't as energy-efficient as induction hobs, gas hobs use a minimal amount of electricity when they're operating. They also have a lower initial cost than induction models which makes them an attractive option for kitchens with limited budgets. The cost of maintaining a natural gas or LPG hob will be determined by the local prices. These prices can vary greatly. |
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FUJIOH offers a variety of built-in models in a variety of finishes, including stainless steel or toughened glass. This allows you to choose the best fit for your kitchen. In contrast to freestanding gas stoves a built-in model is incorporated into the countertop and doesn't protrude, which makes it easier to clean and monitor. Many of our hobs have an elegant minimalist design and are ideal for open-plan spaces. |
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It's important to know the health risks associated with gas cooktops. Studies have proven that cooking on gas hobs can create indoor pollutant levels that are higher than the regulated UK and EU standards for air quality. These pollutants are caused by the interaction between an unlit flame and vaporized oil released from the cookware. This is particularly prevalent when using nonstick pans with gas hobs. In order to minimise the chance of exposure to these pollutants, it's important to keep from burning any flammable materials near a gas burner. |
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Electric hobs |
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If you're looking for an electric hob for your kitchen or replacing an old one, there's plenty of options available. It's important to think about your cooking requirements and how you'd like the new stove to look but there are also practical considerations like the amount of space you have, and what sort of energy efficiency rating you're looking for. |
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Electric hobs are a popular option for modern homes. They are available in a variety of designs and finishes that range from basic coil hobs with touch controls to stylish ceramic or glass models that are tempered. They are relatively easy to clean and provide more precise temperature control than gas hobs but may take longer to heat up and cool down as compared. |
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The domino hob is a popular style of hob. It is available in ceramic and electric versions. They are designed to be perfectly against the worktop of your kitchen. They have flat surfaces that is easy to clean and the heating elements are hidden beneath. When they are turned on, the hobs glow with a bright red hue and ensure an even distribution of heat over the cooking area. |
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The greatest feature of domino hobs is that they blend the design and versatility of an induction model with the versatility of a ceramic model. In addition to standard hob zones, they can often accommodate griddles and Teppanyaki grills to provide a unique culinary experience. |
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Induction and ceramic hobs come with a sleek, stylish look that is modern in any kitchen. They also come with numerous useful features. For instance, some come with the power boost feature which instantly increases the power of a certain cooking zone, perfect for when you're trying to cook something. To ensure your safety the majority of them have security features, such as hot indicators that will alert you if a cooking area is still hot to touch, or child locks that prevent anyone from operating the cooker. |
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Hobs with induction |
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Unlike gas and electric hobs that use magnetism instead of direct heat to heat pots and pans. Induction hobs are equipped with coils underneath the glass surface, which run an electric current that fluctuates. When an induction-compatible cookware is placed on the top, the magnetic field creates electricity in the pan's iron core, which warms it and then cooks whatever is inside. These hobs are famous for cooking faster and being energy efficient. Many homeowners have reported a reduction in their overall cooking cost. |
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Some sources suggest that induction hobs emit high levels of electromagnetic fields - with frequencies in the kilohertz spectrum when employed. At a distance of about 5 to 10 centimetres from the appliance, these fields should not cause harm to your health and decrease as you get further away. However these magnetic fields can cause problems for pacemakers, so it's best to maintain a minimum distance of five to ten centimeters between the cooker and any pacemaker. |
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Induction hobs also require specialized cookware. These pans must have a flat base and are constructed of steel or iron, with a magnetic layer. Cast iron is a favorite choice, however, you can also find stainless steel that is compatible with induction as well as aluminum and copper (check the label to confirm compatibility). There are also dual ring designs on some hobs, which combine smaller and larger cooking zones to fit different sizes of pans. |
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Most induction cooktops come with an electronic control system that includes power bars at every cooking zone You can choose your preferred temperature by sliding your finger across the power bar - left to right increases the power and right to left decreases it. Some hobs also have a slider like the one found on an iPhone. Simply swipe your finger to select the ring, and then tap the power bar to set the desired temperature. |
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Some hobs feature locks for children that prevent children from accidentally turning the hob on or altering settings. This feature is present on all the hobs we've tested and can help assure parents. We always recommend a careful handling of hobs and sensible placement, making sure the plug isn't easily tripped over or placed on. |
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Gas on glass |
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Gas on glass hobs offer an elegant look which is ideal for modern kitchens with modular design. The sealed burner keeps dirt and impurities from escaping. They are also easy to clean and are a great choice for busy families. |
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The hobs of this kind are made with toughened glass, which is scratch-resistant and heat-resistant. The burners are also coated with stainless steel and chromium to ensure their durability. These features make them strong and long-lasting. These features are essential, especially in terms of safety. |
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Gas cooktops with glass tops are easier to clean than stainless steel ones. However, it is important to keep in mind that you should only use flat-bottomed pots and pans for a glass cooktop. This is because a bottom that is rounded can cause excessive surface to come in contact with the burners, resulting in overheating and possibly causing damage. |
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Another benefit of glass-on-glass cooktops is that they don't require the same amount of maintenance as stainless steel models. Stoves made of stainless steel must be maintained regularly to avoid burns and other damage. However glass cooktops can simply be cleaned with sponge or cloth and an appropriate cleaning solution. Furthermore, these cooktops have built-in shut-off valves that shuts off the flame if it is accidentally turned off. |
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Gas stoves come in a variety of sizes and finishes that can be adapted to any kitchen style or decor. There are numerous options to choose from depending on whether you prefer a minimalistic design that blends seamlessly with other appliances or a sleek and contemporary look. |
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The Bertazzoni Professional Series 60cm gas hob features four matt black monobloc burners and accurate metal control knobs which add to its premium feel. The burners have a high heat capacity and power for a wide range of cooking. The wok ring integrated makes this a versatile option for any kitchen. |
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