What's Next In Hobs

What's Next In Hobs

Which Hobs and Ovens Are Right For You?

When it comes to hobs and ovens, there are many different kinds to pick from. Which is  hob uk  for you?

Gas hobs have gained popularity due to their ability to rapidly heat up and control the flame precisely. They work with most types of cookware and are great for cooking things that require precise temperatures such as steaks.

Gas hobs

A gas hob makes use of natural gas to create flames that heat up pans and pots. The burners can be controlled by turning a knob to adjust the flame size and 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.

Gas hobs are a common choice for cooking because of their speed and precision. They are able to quickly reach high temperatures, making them perfect for cooking meats in the sea or boiling water. They can also be adapted to lower the heat level for delicate dishes and sauces. A gas hob will also be less likely to cause food stickiness, which is a problem for certain electric cooktops.

Gas hobs are not as efficient in terms of energy efficiency, but they still use very little electricity. Induction models are more expensive at first which is why they are an excellent choice for kitchens with a limited budget. The cost of running an LPG or natural gas hob will be determined by local costs. They can be quite different.

FUJIOH's range of gas hobs with built-in gas are available in different finishes including toughened glass as well as stainless steel, so you'll be able to find the perfect one to match your kitchen design. Built-in gas hobs are not protruding from the countertop, unlike freestanding models. This makes it much easier to clean. Many of our stoves have sleek, minimalist designs and are ideal for open-plan areas.

While the advantages of a gas stove are clear, it's important to know the health risks associated with this type of cooktop. Studies have proven that cooking on gas hobs can cause indoor pollutants that are well over the legally-regulated UK and EU standards for air quality. These pollutants are caused by the interaction between a naked flame and vaporised oil from the cookware. This is especially common when using nonstick cookware with gas hobs. To minimise the chance of these contaminants it is essential to avoid burning flammable materials near a gas burner.

Electric hobs

There are a variety of choices available to you, whether you want an electric hob for your kitchen or to replace an old one. It's important to think about your cooking requirements and how you want your new hob to appear but there are also practical considerations like the amount of space you have, and what kind of energy efficiency you're looking for.


Electric hobs are a popular choice in modern homes. They come in a range of styles and finishes that range from basic coil hobs that have control buttons to sophisticated ceramic or tempered glass models. They're relatively easy to clean and typically provide more precise temperature control than gas hobs, but may take longer to heat up and cool down as compared.

Another kind of hob that's become a firm favourite with homeowners is the domino hob, that is available in electric and ceramic versions. It is designed to be perfectly with the kitchen counter The hobs feature an even surface that's easy to wipe clean, while heating elements are concealed underneath. When turned on, these hobs light up in a bright red color and offer a uniform distribution of heat across the cooking area.

The great aspect of domino hobs is that they're great for those who want to blend the look of ceramic or induction models with the flexibility of a gas hob. In addition to standard hob zones, they typically accommodate griddles and Teppanyaki grills to provide an unforgettable dining experience.

Both ceramic and induction hobs have an elegant, sleek 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 particular cooking area, which is ideal when you're in a hurry to cook something. And for peace of mind, many have security features, such as hot indicators that can warn you if the area is still very hot to the contact or child locks that stop anyone from operating the hob.

Induction hobs

Induction hobs differ from gas and electric hobs in that they use magnetism to heat pots and pans instead of direct heat. Induction hobs are equipped with coils underneath the glass surface that carry an electric current that fluctuates. When an induction-compatible pot is placed on top of the hob, the magnetic field creates electricity within the iron core of the pan, which then heats it, and in turn cooks whatever is inside. These hobs typically cook faster and are favored for their energy efficiency, with a lot of homeowners reporting a decrease in their overall cooking expenses.

There are some sources that indicate that induction hobs emit high levels of electromagnetic fields - with frequencies in the kilohertz band when used. These fields shouldn't affect your health at a distance of normal, and they will decrease as you increase the distance. These magnetic fields could interfere with pacemakers, so it is recommended to keep at least five to ten centimetres between the appliance and the pacemaker.

Induction hobs require specific cookware. These cookwares must have a flat bottom, and are typically made of iron or steel with a magnetic layer added casting iron is a popular choice, but you can also find stainless steel with an induction compatibility, copper and aluminium (check the label to determine if they are compatible). You may also see dual ring designs on certain hobs that have smaller and larger cooking zones to suit different sizes of pan.

Most induction cooktops come with a touch control system, which has power bars in each of the cooking zones You can choose the temperature you prefer by sliding your fingers across the power bar - left to right increases power, while right to left reduces it. Additionally, some hobs come with a slider, which works exactly like an iPhone by swiping your finger across to select the ring and then tap the power bar to select the desired setting.

Certain hobs have a child lock that prevents children from accidentally turning the hob on or altering settings. Most of the hobs we've reviewed feature this functionality, which is a great way to reassure parents. We always suggest that hobs be handled with care and placed in a place that isn't easily tripped or sat upon.

Gas on glass

Gas on glass hobs are great for modern modular kitchens. They offer an elegant and sleek appearance. The sealed burner prevents dirt and other impurities from getting into. They are also easy-to-clean, making them an excellent choice for busy families.

The glass used on these kinds of hobs is made from toughened glass that is heat resistant and scratch-resistant. The burners are also plated with stainless steel and chromium to ensure durability. These features make them durable and long-lasting. These features are crucial, especially when it comes to safety.

Glass cooktops on gas cooktops are easier to clean than stainless steel ones. It is essential to remember that only flat-bottomed cookware and pans are recommended for use on the glass cooktop. A rounded bottom can result in excessive surface getting in contact with burners. This can cause damage and overheating.

Glass cooktops with glass are also less maintenance-intensive than stainless steel models. Stoves made of stainless steel must be cleaned regularly to prevent burns and other damages. However glass cooktops can simply be cleaned with a sponge or cloth, and a cleaning solution. They also have an inbuilt shut off valve which will shut off the flames if they are accidentally shut off.

The gas stoves are available in a variety of sizes and finishes that will fit any kitchen style or design. There are many options available depending on whether you prefer minimalistic designs that blend seamlessly with other appliances or an elegant and modern look.

The Bertazzoni Professional Series 60cm gas hob comes with four black monobloc burners and precise control knobs made of metal that enhance its premium feel. The burners are equipped with an impressive heat capacity and power for a wide variety of cooking. The integrated wok ring makes this a versatile choice for any kitchen.