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How to Choose the Best Hob

There are a lot of aspects to take into consideration when selecting the best hob (description here), from the price to energy efficiency. Choose the features that are the most important.

modern-style-kitchen-interior-design-with-dark-wal-2023-11-27-04-52-56-utc-min-jpg-original.jpgA basic electric ceramic stove could cost as low as PS100 However, you'll need to spend more to get a high-end model. Gas hobs oven, which are also popular and provide excellent temperature control, but are more expensive, are a different alternative.

1. Haier I-Flex Induction Hob

With four cooking zones and three functions called 'Push&Go', this cooker from Haier can help you make quick meals. It was one of the fastest to boil water in our tests, taking just four minutes. It comes with an child lock and the ability to pause, which means you can stop the process quickly without having to mess with controls.

Its style is sleek and contemporary and blends well with modern kitchens. It is usually made of glass (which is heatproof and shatterproof) or ceramic. The controls are touch-sensitive and rest in a flush position on the countertop.

The controls are simple to use, and we appreciated the clear display which tells the current power setting, and which of the five zones 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 boiling water to a boil fast. Safety features such as the hot hob light or automatic shutdown are also useful.

It's not as responsive as the other hobs we tested in this test. It took nine presses to reach maximum temperature, compared to six or seven for other models. It takes a bit longer for the pan to respond when you alter the temperature. You may have to adjust the settings several times to achieve the correct heat.

This 60 cm model has four cooking zones, including a half-flex area where two areas can be joined to accommodate larger pans and pots. Dual-ring design permits it to operate with both "normal" and "boost" power levels. The Boost model is great for frying, searing meat or bringing pots of water to a rapid boil.

It's fully connected via the hOn app, and offers hundreds of recipes that include guided cooking and 30 special programmes split into different food categories and preparation styles. It has a multislider control panel with a 'lockable interface' that can identify the type of pan you're using to set the proper cooking mode. It also works with hOn pans from third-party manufacturers and has a range of safety features, like a lockable control panel and boil-dry protection.

2. Smeg I-Flex Induction hob and oven

When you're doing work in your kitchen or looking for an alternative to gas, induction hobs are becoming more popular. Prices have slashed in the last few years, with the simplest four-zone models costing less than PS100. If you are looking for the most modern induction technology, it is worth paying a little more.

This sleek-looking model from Smeg boasts the latest induction technology to make your cooking energy-efficient and convenient. The Auto-pot detection system detects pots that have dimensions of at least 9 centimetres and then automatically will activate the zone that is appropriate.

Smeg's main focus is on energy efficiency however, it doesn't overlook the possibility of flexibility. The hob can be adjusted to save energy based on the maximum temperatures that the zones can operate at. There are other 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 4 kW.

Testers were impressed with the hob's user-friendly design with easy-to-use controls that slide along the edges of the hob in order to follow your pan. The color scheme of the control panel helps you quickly identify the status of each zone, and the Flexi Duo function allows you to connect two zones to cater for larger pans. There are many useful functions, including four automated cooking settings: melting, boiling, slow-cooking, and keeping warm.

The hob also comes with an alarm system that will notify you when there's a risk of a burnt-on meal or a fire. There are also several safety features, like a residual heat indicator and an auto switch-off if the surface is too hot.

It also has an anti-corrosive CleanProtect coating to help it resist tough marks and stains from cooking. The stove is simple to set up and has nine power levels as well as the handy FlexiDuo feature for catering for large pans. 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

Electricity is the primary source of power, rather than gas, induction hobs use copper plates that create a magnetic field when a pan is placed on the top. They are able to heat up quicker than gas hobs, and they also consume less energy because the cooking zone is only hot when you turn on your pan. They're generally cheaper to run than gas and are easier to clean making them an extremely popular choice.

Indesit's induction cooktop is packed of features to help you develop your cooking ideas. It comes with two distinct zones that can be combined to form a Dual Zone to accommodate larger pans, as well as a rapid booster zone to quickly bring water to a boil. Push&Go, for example, lets you cook flawlessly at the touch one button. Nine power modes including a 'P-boost' setting that gives each zone maximum power for five minutes, can be easily selected with the controls, which are positioned along the bottom edge of the hob to follow the pans.

The controls are easy to use and have an elegant, minimalist design that's perfect for a modern kitchen. In our tests, it was able to boil pasta water in a snap and quickly heated up once we placed an oven on the Booster zone. However it took an extended time to cool down after it was turned off from the hob and our testers were unable to see the exact temperatures on the control panel.

In addition to having a Dual Zone and Push&Go feature, this Indesit hob comes with a bridge function that lets you connect two cooking zones to accommodate larger pans. It comes with a child lock, an overheating block and an automatic switch-off feature that stops the hob from working when it gets too hot. The ceramic glass is simple to clean and there are no visible flames. Our test subjects were pleased with the fact that there was no visible flame. Ventilated hobs in contrast to traditional extractors draw smoke and steam from the pan out of the room through a duct located on the surface. The vent on this hob was easy to clean, however it took two people to remove the filter.

4. Induction Hob manufactured by General Electric

beko-as530k-50cm-electric-cooker-with-solid-plate-hob-black-503-medium.jpgThink about how the hob will fit into your kitchen's layout and design and what your cooking style. For instance, if you often cook with small children or elderly people in mind, security features such as an automatic shut-off or cool to the touch surface can make an induction hob the best oven choice. Alternatively, for those who prefer speed and efficiency, an electric stove with a clean ceramic glass facia is a great choice. Gas hobs are a great option for those who live in areas prone to power outages.

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