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How to Choose the Best Hob

There are many factors to take into consideration when selecting the best oven hob, from price to energy efficiency. Choose the features that are the most important.

cookology-tof650ss-multifunction-built-in-oven-touch-dial-control-electric-72l-5775-small.jpgA basic electric ceramic hob can cost as low as PS100, but you'll need to pay more for a feature-packed model. Gas hobs, also popular and provide excellent temperature control, but are more expensive, are a different alternative.

1. Haier I-Flex Induction hob uk

With four cooking zones and three 'Push&Go' functions this stove from Haier will allow you to cook quick meals. It was also one of the fastest tests to boil water, taking just under four minutes. It has the child lock as well as a an pause feature, so you can stop the process in a snap without having to mess with controls.

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

The controls were simple to operate, and we liked the display which shows the current power level and the zone that is active. The 'Boost' feature produces high-powered heat for a brief period of time. It is perfect for stir-frying or bringing pans of water to a boil fast. The hob's light that is hot and automatic shutdown are useful security features, too.

However it's not as sensitive to touch as other hobs we tested. It took nine presses to reach the maximum temperature, as opposed to seven or six for other models. It also takes longer to respond when you alter the temperature of cooking, which means you might have to alter settings multiple times before your pan reaches the right heat.

The model measures 60 cm and comes with four cooking zones. One of it is a half-flex zone which allows two areas to easily be joined to accommodate larger pans or pots. It features dual-ring design and is able to operate on both normal as well as 'boost power levels. The Boost model is great for frying, searing meat or bringing pots of water to a rapid boiling point.

It's fully connected via the hOn app, and offers 100's of recipes with guided cooking and 30 unique programs divided into different food categories and types of preparation. It has an intuitive multislider interface, as well as a lockable control panel. Additionally, it will automatically recognize the type of pan you're using and set the proper cooking mode. It's also compatible with third-party hOn sets and comes with a variety of safety features, such as an adjustable control panel that locks and boil-dry protection.

2. Smeg I-Flex Induction Hob

Whether you're having work done in your kitchen, or seeking a better alternative to gas induction hobs, induction hobs are becoming more popular. Prices have slashed over the past few years, with basic four-zone models costing less than PS100. But if you want all the bells and whistles that include induction it's worth the extra cost to get the latest technology.

sia-so112ss-60cm-stainless-steel-built-in-digital-single-electric-true-fan-oven-5767-small.jpgThis sleek-looking model from Smeg boasts the latest induction technology that makes your cooking energy-efficient and convenient. The innovative Auto-pot detection system automatically detects the position of pots that have minimum diameters of 9cm, which allows you to select the correct zone without having to manually select it.

Smeg's focus on energy saving doesn't overlook flexibility either This hob is designed to conserve power by altering the maximum operating temperature of the zones to meet your cooking preferences. Eco-Logic advanced mode lets you to reduce energy consumption by reducing power output to as low as 2.4kW.

Testers were impressed with this hob's user-friendly interface, with intuitive sliding controls that move along the edge of the hob, allowing it to follow your pan. The control panel's color-coded layout allows you to easily identify the state of each zone. The 'Flexi Duo" function lets the connection of two zones to accommodate larger pans. There are plenty of useful features, such as four cooking presets for automatic cooking (melting boiling slow cooking, and keeping warm) and a Power Boost for super-quick results.

The oven also comes with a FlameSensor that can alert you in the event of a burnt-on meal or an igniting fire. There are a variety of safety features, including an indicator of residual heat and an auto shut-off feature if the surface is too hot.

It's also hard-wearing with a protective CleanProtect coating to protect it from tough staining and cooking marks. The hob comes with nine power levels and an 'FlexiDuo feature' that is perfect for accommodating large pans and is easy to install. There are several bonus features such as control locks, as well as a safety fuse to protect against accidental button pushing.

3. Indesit I-Flex Induction Hob

Induction hobs are powered by electricity and not gas. They make use of copper plates to create magnetic force when a pot or pan is placed on them. This means that they can reach temperatures more quickly than gas hobs, and also conserve energy since the cooking zone only gets hot when you turn on a pan. They are generally cheaper to operate than gas, and they are also simpler to clean.

The induction hob made by Indesit is packed with features that allow you to get creative in the kitchen. It has two separate cooking zones that can be combined to form an Integrated Zone for larger pots and an accelerated Booster zone to bring water to the boiling point quickly. A variety of automated functions such as Push&Go lets you create perfectly cooked meals by pressing the button. Nine power modes including a 'P-boost setting that grants each zone maximum power for five minutes, can be easily selected using the controls, which move across the bottom of the cooktop to follow your pans.

The controls are easy to operate and feature an elegant, minimalist design that is perfect for a modern kitchen. In our tests, it was able to boil pasta water in a snap and was quick to heat up once we placed a pan on the Booster zone. It took some time to cool down after we turned off the hob, and the testers had difficulty seeing the exact temperature on the control panel.

Alongside the Dual Zone and Push&Go, the Indesit hob has a useful bridge function that lets you combine two cooking zones to suit larger pans. It also has a child lock and overheating block, as well as an auto switch-off system that stops the hob working when it's heated to the point of. Ceramic glass is easy to clean and there are no flames visible. Our testers were impressed by the fact that it's. Unlike a traditional extractor hood vented hobs draw steam and smoke out of the pan and out of the room via an air duct on the surface. The vent on this hob was easy to clean, but it required two people to take the filter out.

4. Induction Hob from General Electric

Think about how the hob can work with your kitchen's layout and design, as well as the style of cooking you prefer. Induction ovens hobs are a good choice for cooking with children or the elderly in mind. They have safety features like automatic shut-offs and a cool-to-touch surface. If you prioritize speed and efficiency, an electric hob with a wipe-clean ceramic glass fascia is the best choice. For those who live in areas that are prone to load-shedding, the ability to use gas hobs during power outages could tip the scales in favour of a gas model.

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