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How to Choose the best ovens and hobs uk Hob

There are many factors to consider when choosing the best hob (Peatix.com), from price to energy efficiency. Therefore, deciding on the features that are important is essential.

A basic electric ceramic stove could cost as low as PS100 however, you'll have to spend more to get a high-end model. Gas hobs, which are well-known and offer excellent temperature control, but are expensive, are another alternative.

1. Haier I-Flex Induction Hob

This Haier hob comes with four cooking zones, three 'Push&Go" functions and can assist you in making quick meals. It was also one of the most efficient tests to boil water, which took just under four minutes. It's child lock-compatible and features a pause function, so you can quickly stop the process without having to faff around using controls.

Its design is sleek and modern, blending in well with modern kitchens. It is usually made of glass (which is shatterproof and heatproof) or ceramic. The controls are touch-sensitive, and they sit directly on the worktop.

The controls are intuitive to operate and we loved the clear display that tells the current power setting and which of the five zones are active. The 'Boost" feature generates high-powered heat in a brief time. It's ideal for stir-frying and quickly heating up pans. The hob's hot light and automatic shutdown are useful safety features, too.

However, it's not as sensitive to touch as other hobs we tested. It took nine presses to reach maximum temperature, as opposed to six or seven for other models. It takes longer to react when you alter the cooking temperature, meaning you might have to alter settings several times before your pan is ready to cook at the proper temperature.

This model is 60cm long and has four cooking zones, including a half-flex zone where two areas can be joined to accommodate larger pots and pans. It features a dual-ring design that can function on both 'normal' ovens and hobs 'boost power levels. Boost is perfect for frying meat, searing it or quickly bring water to a fast boil.

It is fully connected to the hOn App, and offers 100's of recipes, guided cooking, and 30 unique programmes divided into different food categories and types of preparation. It comes with a multislider control panel with a 'lockable interface' that detects the type of pan you're using to set the proper cooking mode. It's also compatible with third-party hOn pan sets and comes with a variety of safety features, like a lockable control panel and boil-dry protection.

2. Smeg I-Flex Induction Hob

Induction hobs are increasingly popular, whether you are renovating your kitchen or are looking for a gas-free option. Prices have dropped dramatically in the last few years. Basic four-zone models are now available at less than PS100. If you want the latest induction technology, it is worth paying a bit more.

This sleek model from Smeg comes with the most advanced induction technology to make cooking more efficient and energy efficient. The innovative Auto-pot detection system automatically recognises the position of pots with minimum diameters of 9 cm, allowing you to activate the appropriate zone without having to select it manually.

Smeg's focus on energy saving does not leave out flexibility too This hob is designed to save power by altering the maximum operating temperature of the zones according to your cooking requirements. There are other options to save energy by using the Eco-Logic advance mode which moderates the power output from 11.1 kW to as little as 2.4 2 kW.

The user-friendly interface of this stove impressed testers, with its easy-to-use sliding controls that follow your pan's edge the edges of it. The color scheme of the control panel helps you quickly identify the operating status of each zone, and the 'Flexi Duo' feature allows you to connect two zones together to accommodate larger pans. There are plenty of useful features, including four cooking presets that automatically cook (melting boiling, melting slow cooking, and keeping warm) and a Power Boost to get results that are quick and efficient.

The hob also has a FlameSensor which will alert you when there's a risk of a burnt-on meal or the possibility of a fire. There are a variety of safety features such as the residual heat sensor, as well as an automatic switch-off when the surface gets too hot.

It also has a protective CleanProtect coating to help it resist tough stains and cooking marks. This hob has nine power levels, the FlexiDuo feature for accommodating large pans ovens and hobs is easy to install. There are a host of additional features, including control locks and an emergency fuse in the event of accidental button pushing.

3. Indesit I-Flex Induction Hob

Induction hobs uk are powered by electricity, not gas. They utilize copper plates to create an electric force when a pot or pan is placed on them. This means they can heat up faster than gas hobs, and can also reduce energy consumption since the cooking area only heats up when you turn on a pan. They're generally cheaper to run than gas, and they're easier to clean making them a popular choice.

This induction hob by Indesit is packed with features that make it easy to get creative in the kitchen. It has two separate zones which can be combined into a Dual Zone to accommodate larger pans, and a speedy booster zone that can quickly bring water to a boil. The Push&Go feature, for instance, allows you to cook with perfection with the click of one button. There are nine power modes including a 'P-boost setting that gives each zone maximum power for five minutes, are easily selected with the controls, which move across the bottom of the cooktop to follow the pans.

The controls are also simple to operate and feature a modern, minimalist design that's perfect for a modern kitchen. In our tests, it cooked pasta water in a flash and was quick to heat up when we put an oven in the Booster zone. However it took a long time to cool down once we turned off the hob. Our testers found it difficult to pinpoint the exact temperature on the control panel.

This Indesit hob also features a bridge function, which allows you to combine two cooking zones for larger pans. It also has a child lock, an overheating block and an automatic switch-off feature that stops the hob from working if it gets too hot. Our test subjects were pleased that there weren't any visible flames that were messy and messy, and the glass was easy to wipe clean. Ventilated hobs in contrast to traditional extractors draw steam and smoke from the pan and out of the room through an air duct that is located on the surface. The vent on this hob was easy to clean, however it took two people to take the filter out.

4. Induction Hob manufactured by General Electric

Consider how the hob can be able to fit into the layout and design of your kitchen as well as the style of cooking you prefer. Induction hobs are a great choice if you cook with children or older people in mind. They have safety features such as automatic shut-offs as well as a cool-to-touch surface. Alternatively, for those who value efficiency and speed an electric hob that has a wipe-clean ceramic glass fascia is a great choice. Gas hobs are a good alternative for those living in areas that are susceptible to power outages.