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The 9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Best Hob

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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, from cost to energy efficiency. Decide what features are most important.

A basic electric ceramic hob can cost as little as PS100 However, you'll need to pay more for a model with a lot of features. Gas hobs, also well-known and offer excellent temperature control but are more expensive, are a different alternative.

1. Haier I-Flex Induction Hob

With four cooking zones and three 'Push&Go' functions this hob from Haier will allow you to cook quick meals. It was also one of the fastest on test to boil water, taking less than four minutes. It has an child lock and pause function so you can stop the process quickly without having to fiddle with controls.

Its design is sleek, contemporary, and works well with modern kitchens. It is typically 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 simple to use, and we appreciated the clear display that tells you the current power settings and which of the five zones are in use. The 'Boost' feature creates high-powered heat for a short period of time. It is perfect for stir-frying or bringing pots of water to the boil quickly. Safety features like the hot hob light and automatic shutoff are beneficial.

It's not as responsive as other ovens hobs we tested in this test. We observed that it took nine presses of the control to attain the highest temperature compared with six or seven on other models. It also takes longer for the pan to react when you change the temperature. You may have to adjust the settings several times before you get the proper temperature.

This model is 60cm long and has four cooking zones, including a half-flex area where two areas can be joined together to accommodate larger pots and pans. The dual-ring design allows it to operate on both "normal" and "boost" power levels. Boost is ideal for frying and searing meat, or bringing water pans to the rapid boiling point.

It's fully connected through the hOn app and boasts hundreds of recipes that include cooking instructions and 30 different programmes split into different food categories and preparation types. It has an intuitive multislider interface and a 'lockable control panel. In addition, it is able to automatically detect the kind of pan you're using and set the proper cooking mode. It's also compatible with hOn pans from third-party manufacturers and has a range of security features, including the control panel that can be locked and boil-dry protection.

2. Smeg I-Flex Induction Hob

If you're working in your kitchen, or seeking a better alternative to gas induction hobs, they are becoming increasingly popular. Prices have dropped dramatically in the past few years. Basic four-zone models are now available for less than PS100. If you want all the bells and whistles that are included in the induction system, it's worth paying extra for the most up-to-date technology.

This sleek model from Smeg features the latest induction technology to make cooking more efficient and convenient. The Auto-pot detection system recognises pots with dimensions of at least 9cm and automatically activates the zone that is appropriate.

Smeg's main focus is on energy savings however, it doesn't overlook flexibility - this hob can be adjusted to conserve energy based on the highest temperatures of the zones. There are also options to save even more energy using the Eco-Logic advance mode that reduces the power output from 11.1 kW to as little as 2.4 kW.

The user-friendly interface of this hob impressed testers, thanks to its simple sliding controls that follow your pan's edge the edge of it. The control panel's color scheme allows you to quickly determine the operational status of each zone, and the Flexi Duo function allows you to connect two zones together to accommodate larger pans. There are a variety of useful features, such as four automatic cooking presets (melting, boiling slow cooking, keeping warm) and a Power Boost for super-quick results.

In addition to this, the hob has an 'FlameSensor' feature that alerts you when there is a risk of a fire or food that has been burned. There are several safety features such as a residual heat sensor and an automatic switch-off when the surface is too hot.

It's also hard-wearing with the CleanProtect coating that is designed to help it resist tough staining and cooking marks. The stove is simple to install and comes with nine power levels, as well as an excellent 'FlexiDuo' feature for catering for large pans. There are a few bonus features, such as lockable controls, and a safety fuse to protect against accidental button pushing.

3. Indesit I-Flex Induction Hob

Powered by electricity rather than gas, induction hobs use copper plates that create an electromagnetic field when the pan is placed on the top. This means they can reach a temperature more quickly than gas hobs and also save energy as the cooking zone only is heated when you turn on a pan. They are generally cheaper to operate than gas, and they are also less difficult to clean.

Indesit's induction hob is full of features to help you get creative in the cooking. It has two cooking zones that can be combined to form a Dual Zone for larger pots and an accelerated Booster zone to bring water to the boil quickly. A range of automatic functions such as Push&Go lets you achieve perfectly cooked dishes with the click of the button. And nine power modes, including a 'P boost setting that gives each zone maximum power for five minutes, are easily set using the controls, which move across the bottom of the hob to track the pans.

modern-style-kitchen-interior-design-with-dark-wal-2023-11-27-04-52-56-utc-min-jpg-original.jpgThe controls are simple to use, and the minimalist design is perfect for a modern kitchen. In our tests, it boiled pasta water in a flash and quickly heated up when we put an oven hob on the Booster zone. It took a while to cool down after turning off the hob, and our test subjects had difficulty seeing 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 has a child lock as well as an overheating block. It also has an automatic switch-off system which prevents the hob from working if it gets too hot. Ceramic glass is easy to clean and there are no flames visible. Our testers were impressed by the fact that it's. Ventilated hobs unlike traditional extractors draw smoke and steam from the pan and out of the room through a duct on the surface. The duct on this hob was easy to clean, but it required two people in order to remove the filter.

4. GE Induction Hob

When selecting a kitchen appliance think about how it will fit to your kitchen's style and layout, and also your cooking style and your lifestyle. Induction hobs are an excellent option if you cook with kids or elderly in mind. They are equipped with safety features such as automatic shut-offs and a cool to touch surface. If you're looking for speed and efficiency, a ceramic glass front on an electric hob is the best option. For those living in regions susceptible to load-shedding, the capability to use gas hobs in power cuts may tilt the balance in favor of a gas model.

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