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How to Choose the Best Hob
When selecting the ideal hob for your needs, there are many factors to take into account. From cost to energy efficiency. Choose the features that are the most important.
A basic ceramic electric stove costs just PS100. However you'll need to pay more for a model with numerous features. Gas hobs, also popular and offer great temperature control but are more expensive, are another option.
1. Haier I-Flex Induction Hob
This Haier hob comes with four cooking zones with three "Push&Go" functions, and will aid in cooking quick meals. It was among the fastest ways to boil water in our tests, taking just four minutes. It comes with a child lock and the ability to pause, which means you can stop the process in a snap without having to mess with controls.
Its style is sleek and contemporary, blending in well with modern kitchens. It's typically made of glass (shatterproof and heatproof) or ceramic, and features controls that are in the same place as the worktop for ease of use.
The controls are simple to use, and we appreciated the clear display which tells you the current power settings, and which of the five zones is active. The 'Boost" feature creates high-powered heat in a short time. It is perfect to stir fry and speedily heating up pans. The hob's light that is hot and automatic shutdown are useful safety features, too.
However, it's not as responsive to touch as some other hobs oven we tested. It took nine presses to reach maximum temperature, as opposed to seven or six for other models. It takes longer to respond when you alter the cooking temperature, meaning you may have to change settings several times before the pan is at the right temperature.
The model in 60 cm has four cooking zones, including a half-flex zone that two areas can be joined to accommodate larger pans and pots. It has a dual-ring design that can operate on both 'normal as well as 'boost power levels. Boost is ideal for frying meat, searing it or bringing pans of water to a rapid boiling point.
It is fully integrated with the hOn App, and offers 100's of recipes, guides for cooking, and 30 special programs divided into various food categories and types of cooking. It has a multislider control panel that has a lockable interface' and can detect the type of pan you're using to set the proper cooking mode. It's also compatible with third-party hOn sets and comes with a variety 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 looking for an alternative to gas, induction hobs are becoming increasingly popular. Prices have slashed in the last few years, with the simplest four-zone models starting at less than PS100. If you want all the bells and whistles that include induction it's worth paying more to get the latest technology.
This sleek-looking model from Smeg boasts the latest induction tech to keep your cooking efficient and easy. The innovative Auto-pot detection system automatically detects the position of pots with a minimum diameter of 9cm, which allows you to switch on the appropriate zone without having to manually select it.
Smeg's focus is on energy efficiency but it doesn't forget the possibility of flexibility. The hob can be adjusted to save energy based on the highest temperatures that the zones can operate at. Eco-Logic advanced mode allows you to save more energy by reducing power output to as low as 2.4kW.
The user-friendly interface of this hob impressed testers, thanks to its easy-to-use sliding controls that follow your pan's edge the edge of it. The control panel's color-coded layout makes it easy to determine the state of each zone. The 'Flexi Duo" feature lets the connection of two zones to accommodate larger pans. There are a variety of useful functions including four automatic cooking presets: melting, boiling, slow-Gourmet Cooking, and keeping warm.
The hob also has a FlameSensor that can alert you if there's a danger of a food item being burned or the possibility of a fire. There are several safety features such as a residual heat sensor and an automatic shut-off when the surface gets too hot.
It also has an anti-corrosive CleanProtect coating to help it resist tough staining and cooking marks. This model has nine power levels, an 'FlexiDuo feature' that is perfect to allow for large pans, and is easy to install. There are also a number of additional features, like control locks and a safety fuse in case of accidental button-pushing.
3. Indesit I-Flex Induction Hob
Induction hobs are powered by electricity, not gas. They make use of copper plates to generate a magnetic force when a pan or pot is placed on them. They are able to heat up faster than gas hobs oven and they use less energy because the cooking area only gets hot when you turn on the pan. They are generally cheaper to run than gas, and they are also easier to clean.
This induction hob by Indesit is packed full of features that allow you to be creative in the kitchen. It comes with two distinct zones that can be combined into a Dual Zone to accommodate larger pans, as well as a speedy booster zone that can quickly bring boiling water to. The Push&Go feature, for instance, lets you cook flawlessly with the click of a button. The controls are simple to operate and let you select nine power modes including the P boost option which gives the highest power to each zone for five minutes.
The controls are easy to use and the minimalist design is ideal for modern kitchens. In our tests, it cooked pasta water in a snap and quickly heated up when we put an oven in the Booster zone. It took a while for it to cool down after turning off the hob, and our testers had difficulty seeing the exact temperature on the control panel.
This Indesit hob also features the bridge function, which allows you to combine two cooking zones to make larger pans. It also has a child lock and an overheating block as well as an automatic shut-off mechanism that prevents 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 that. Contrary to traditional extractor hoods vented hobs draw heat and smoke out of the pan and out of the room via an air duct on the surface. Our experts thought that the duct on this hob was easy to clean, though it took two people to lift the filter to change it.
4. GE Induction Hob
When selecting a kitchen appliance take a look at how it fits to your kitchen's style and layout, and also your cooking style and lifestyle. For instance, if often cook with small children or elderly people in mind, security features such as automatic shut-off and a cool to the touch surface could make an induction stove the best choice. For those who value speed and efficiency, a ceramic glass front on an electric hob is the best choice. Gas hobs are an excellent option for those who live in areas that are susceptible to power outages.
When selecting the ideal hob for your needs, there are many factors to take into account. From cost to energy efficiency. Choose the features that are the most important.
A basic ceramic electric stove costs just PS100. However you'll need to pay more for a model with numerous features. Gas hobs, also popular and offer great temperature control but are more expensive, are another option.

This Haier hob comes with four cooking zones with three "Push&Go" functions, and will aid in cooking quick meals. It was among the fastest ways to boil water in our tests, taking just four minutes. It comes with a child lock and the ability to pause, which means you can stop the process in a snap without having to mess with controls.
Its style is sleek and contemporary, blending in well with modern kitchens. It's typically made of glass (shatterproof and heatproof) or ceramic, and features controls that are in the same place as the worktop for ease of use.
The controls are simple to use, and we appreciated the clear display which tells you the current power settings, and which of the five zones is active. The 'Boost" feature creates high-powered heat in a short time. It is perfect to stir fry and speedily heating up pans. The hob's light that is hot and automatic shutdown are useful safety features, too.
However, it's not as responsive to touch as some other hobs oven we tested. It took nine presses to reach maximum temperature, as opposed to seven or six for other models. It takes longer to respond when you alter the cooking temperature, meaning you may have to change settings several times before the pan is at the right temperature.
The model in 60 cm has four cooking zones, including a half-flex zone that two areas can be joined to accommodate larger pans and pots. It has a dual-ring design that can operate on both 'normal as well as 'boost power levels. Boost is ideal for frying meat, searing it or bringing pans of water to a rapid boiling point.
It is fully integrated with the hOn App, and offers 100's of recipes, guides for cooking, and 30 special programs divided into various food categories and types of cooking. It has a multislider control panel that has a lockable interface' and can detect the type of pan you're using to set the proper cooking mode. It's also compatible with third-party hOn sets and comes with a variety 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 looking for an alternative to gas, induction hobs are becoming increasingly popular. Prices have slashed in the last few years, with the simplest four-zone models starting at less than PS100. If you want all the bells and whistles that include induction it's worth paying more to get the latest technology.
This sleek-looking model from Smeg boasts the latest induction tech to keep your cooking efficient and easy. The innovative Auto-pot detection system automatically detects the position of pots with a minimum diameter of 9cm, which allows you to switch on the appropriate zone without having to manually select it.
Smeg's focus is on energy efficiency but it doesn't forget the possibility of flexibility. The hob can be adjusted to save energy based on the highest temperatures that the zones can operate at. Eco-Logic advanced mode allows you to save more energy by reducing power output to as low as 2.4kW.
The user-friendly interface of this hob impressed testers, thanks to its easy-to-use sliding controls that follow your pan's edge the edge of it. The control panel's color-coded layout makes it easy to determine the state of each zone. The 'Flexi Duo" feature lets the connection of two zones to accommodate larger pans. There are a variety of useful functions including four automatic cooking presets: melting, boiling, slow-Gourmet Cooking, and keeping warm.
The hob also has a FlameSensor that can alert you if there's a danger of a food item being burned or the possibility of a fire. There are several safety features such as a residual heat sensor and an automatic shut-off when the surface gets too hot.
It also has an anti-corrosive CleanProtect coating to help it resist tough staining and cooking marks. This model has nine power levels, an 'FlexiDuo feature' that is perfect to allow for large pans, and is easy to install. There are also a number of additional features, like control locks and a safety fuse in case of accidental button-pushing.
3. Indesit I-Flex Induction Hob
Induction hobs are powered by electricity, not gas. They make use of copper plates to generate a magnetic force when a pan or pot is placed on them. They are able to heat up faster than gas hobs oven and they use less energy because the cooking area only gets hot when you turn on the pan. They are generally cheaper to run than gas, and they are also easier to clean.
This induction hob by Indesit is packed full of features that allow you to be creative in the kitchen. It comes with two distinct zones that can be combined into a Dual Zone to accommodate larger pans, as well as a speedy booster zone that can quickly bring boiling water to. The Push&Go feature, for instance, lets you cook flawlessly with the click of a button. The controls are simple to operate and let you select nine power modes including the P boost option which gives the highest power to each zone for five minutes.
The controls are easy to use and the minimalist design is ideal for modern kitchens. In our tests, it cooked pasta water in a snap and quickly heated up when we put an oven in the Booster zone. It took a while for it to cool down after turning off the hob, and our testers had difficulty seeing the exact temperature on the control panel.
This Indesit hob also features the bridge function, which allows you to combine two cooking zones to make larger pans. It also has a child lock and an overheating block as well as an automatic shut-off mechanism that prevents 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 that. Contrary to traditional extractor hoods vented hobs draw heat and smoke out of the pan and out of the room via an air duct on the surface. Our experts thought that the duct on this hob was easy to clean, though it took two people to lift the filter to change it.
4. GE Induction Hob
When selecting a kitchen appliance take a look at how it fits to your kitchen's style and layout, and also your cooking style and lifestyle. For instance, if often cook with small children or elderly people in mind, security features such as automatic shut-off and a cool to the touch surface could make an induction stove the best choice. For those who value speed and efficiency, a ceramic glass front on an electric hob is the best choice. Gas hobs are an excellent option for those who live in areas that are susceptible to power outages.
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