The Complete Guide To Best Hob

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The Complete Guide To Best Hob

How to Choose the Best Hobs

The kitchen hob is an essential however the type you pick will depend on your cooking habits and your budget. Gas hobs warm up quickly and offer precise temperature control, while electric hobs are less expensive however they take a bit longer to warm up.

Choose a model with dishwasher-safe pan supports that help with cleaning. It is recommended to choose a cooker that has nine different power levels so you can select the right setting for your food.

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There are many types of hobs to choose from. However, it's not just about design - the performance of a kitchen appliance can make or break your cooking experience. Whether you're an experienced cook or are just beginning your journey with cooking, our range of CDA hobs are equipped with features that help ease the burden of your mealtimes.


Gas Hobs

Gas hobs are a long-time favourite with chefs and amateur cooks alike due to their quick visible heat source, as well as easy control. The heat is distributed more evenly, making frying easier. Their efficiency isn't as high as that of other types of hobs and they may take longer to get hot. They also require a professional installation and proper ventilation in the kitchen to eliminate the fumes from combustion.

Electric Hobs (Coil & Smooth-Top)

Electric hobs use an induction plate to heat your cookware directly so they're usually much quicker and more efficient than traditional gas hobs. They don't emit the same amount of harmful emissions and are easy to clean. They don't have that flame-cooked look and feel, and might not be suitable for homes with medical equipment, such as pacemakers or children.

The Siemens IQ-500 EP9A6SB90 is modern and sleek gas hob with five burners that offers plenty of space to accommodate all kinds of pots and pans, including a super wok burner to cook stir-fries and other Asian-inspired dishes. It comes with a number of features that are easy to use, including the Quick Start feature that shows on the display panel which burner is lit (and can be programmed to shut off at certain times). You can also utilize the pausing and starting feature to temporarily stop cooking and then restart it later.