How to Choose the Best Hobs
A hob is an essential kitchen appliance, but which one you choose depends on your cooking preferences and budget. Gas hobs warm up quickly and have precise temperature control, while electric hobs are more cost effective but take a bit longer to warm up.
Find a model that has pan supports that are dishwasher-safe to make cleaning effortless. You'll also require a cooktop with nine power settings so you can choose the ideal setting for your food.
3. CDA DH702Z Induction Hob
There are a variety of styles of hobs that you can choose from. It's not just about style but the function of your hob can make or break your cooking experience. No matter if you're an experienced cook or just starting out our selection of CDA hobs are equipped with features that can alleviate stress from your mealtimes.
Gas Hobs
Gas hobs have been the preferred choice of cooks and amateurs for many years, thanks to their apparent heat and their ease of control. They also tend to distribute heat more evenly, which makes frying easier. Their efficiency isn't quite as effective as other types of hobs and they can take longer to warm up. In addition, they require a professional installation and adequate ventilation in the kitchen to eliminate smoke from combustion.
Electric Hobs (Coil & Smooth-Top)
Electric hobs heat your cookware using an induction plate that is usually more efficient and faster efficient than gas hobs. They don't emit the same amount of harmful emissions and are simple to clean. They don't have that same flame-cooked appeal and may not be suitable for homes with medical equipment such as pacemakers or children.
The Siemens IQ500 EP9A6SB90 gas hob is sleek and modern design that has five burners. It has plenty of space for pots and pans. There's even a wok burner that can be used to make stir-fries and other Asian dishes. It has a variety of features that are easy to use, including the Quick Start feature that shows on the display panel which burner is lit (and can also be programmed to shut it off at certain times). There's also a stop and start here feature to allow you to stop temporarily the cooking process and then resume later.