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The Best Hobs

Hobs come in a range of sizes and materials. The most durable hobs are sturdy elegant, stylish and easy to clean.

Our experts recommend gas hobs because of their precise flame control and flexibility. Electric models are more efficient in energy use and easier to clean. Look for features such as a timer or power boost which allow you to increase the heat quickly to speed up cooking.

1. Hobs induction

Induction hobs are an innovative and efficient alternative to traditional gas or ceramic models. Instead of heating the entire cooking area like gas hobs do, they use magnet technology to heat only the copper coils beneath the pans. This means the cooktop itself remains cool to the surface and is safer to use and easier to clean. They also boil water quicker than a traditional kettle and use less energy. The AEG premium model is a popular choice in the HelloFresh test kitchen. It comes with four cooking zones each with its own functions and a minute minder. The smooth surface is easy to clean and the touch-sensitive control panels are easy to use. However, the heat distribution is uneven. This is a frequent complaint with all induction hobs.

The AEG induction hob comes with a good five-year warranty and impressive eco ratings. It is a A+ rating for energy efficiency, with a low energy consumption of just 700w for each cooking zone. The "Flux zone" feature lets the pans to be moved around within the four zones and alter the power levels to match your pans or pots and the 'Power Boost' function increases the output by 50% for rapid boiling. The auto-shutoff feature and the 'fryingSensor,' which helps to prevent overheating of your pan are also helpful features.

This is a fantastic budget-friendly induction hob that is easily wired and attached to a new or existing worktop. The cooking zones can be controlled independently and are identified with a ring or cross to indicate the center of the coil. It also has a touch-control panel. It has a large "Flux zone," which can accommodate larger pans and pots effortlessly, and it's pre-programmed to have power levels that are set in the front and back zones. This is ideal if you frequently cook with a variety of sizes or shaped pans that have to be brought up to boil, simmered and kept warm simultaneously.

2. Gas Hobs

A gas hob (or gas cooktop if you're American) remains the most popular choice when it comes to kitchen cooking. They are the best for boiling water as well as simmering soups and sauces, frying meats and eggs as well as pan-frying. Their popularity is due to their ability to produce high levels of heat quickly and precisely, which makes them ideal for boiling and searing.

Their visual flame indication also allows you to see the status of each burner in a glance, which is useful for safety reasons. With an electric hob, it's harder to accidentally switch on a burner or forget that it was on.

Most models have a flat surface, which makes them easier to maintain than their ceramic counterparts. However, it appears that there's no material that could fend off splashes and spillages completely, which is why you'll need to be vigilant about cleaning tasks to avoid the Neff T27DS59N0 from getting blemished over time.

Gas hobs are also more energy efficient than their induction counterparts since they heat up more quickly and more evenly, which reduces electricity costs. This is especially true with vented hobs that combine two appliances and eliminate the need for a grill. This will save the space in your kitchen as well as creating a sleeker design that will blend in with any style of interior.


Due to their efficiency and convenience, many home owners prefer to go for gas hobs that are freestanding instead of built-in models. These are easier to install, and offer more flexibility in the event that you want to create a minimalist kitchen designs.

Another benefit of opting for a freestanding model is the ability to connect it to a bottle of liquid petroleum gas (LPG), which provides an alternative source of energy if you're looking for a more sustainable alternative. You'll need to locate an LPG stove and boiler you like before you think about this alternative. Additionally, these models will require a gas supply and ventilation and regular maintenance to ensure that there aren't any leaks.

3. Hobs for Sealed Plates

Induction hobs are the best choice if you're looking for an elegant, energy-efficient appliance. Hobs that induction are able to heat pots and pans by using electromagnetic fields, while the glass-ceramic surface remains cool. This makes induction hobs more secure (no accidental burns!) and more efficient, as they consume less electricity than electric or gas counterparts. However, the drawback of induction hobs is that they can be expensive to purchase and you'll need to invest in an induction-compatible set of cookware.

Ceramic hobs are a great alternative for those who don't need to invest in Induction technology. These stylish and sleek hobs feature a smooth, glass-ceramic surface that has heating elements that are hidden beneath, which makes them more appealing to the eye than solid plate hobs. They are also easier to clean since there's no need to do difficult scouring. They heat up faster and are more responsive than solid-plate hobs. They don't have the same efficiency as induction hobs, which means they might not be a good choice if you are concerned about your energy usage.

Finally, solid plate hobs are the budget option, with a simple and reliable design that's perfect for cooking in the everyday. They're easy to heat up and are ideal for those who don't need a powerful cooktop, however they can be slow to cool down, which is why they're not the best option for dynamic chefs who like to be multitasking. Solid plate hobs are not as efficient in energy as other options.

We recommend looking for reviews on the websites of retailers in the event that you are thinking about a solid-plate hob. This will not only provide a true insight into the performance of the product, but will also help you find the one that is suitable for your home. For instance, this Neff CSPHOBX15 Electric Solid Plate Hob from Currys has been highly rated by customers and is finished with durable stainless steel. The black controls blend in with other appliances in the kitchen and give it a minimalist and modern look.

4. Electric Hobs

While gas hobs are a popular choice for many cooks thanks to their instant heat and simple control, electric hobs have the advantage of being more energy efficient. Also, with modern electric ceramic and induction hobs offering advanced cooking features, such as power boost settings and precise temperature control, they're a fantastic option for busy households.

Look for an electric hob with a sleek design and touchscreen controls. Avoid models with dials or buttons that protrude. They are easier to clean when they have a smooth surface, which won't scratch or chip. Make sure you choose a model that comes with child locks and hot indicator lights and residual heat shutoffs to prevent accidents. If you're a smart-connected home, opt for an electronic display that gives you control of your hob remotely and also notifications through your smartphone, so you can manage your hob effortlessly.

For ultimate flexibility, consider a dual fuel hob with gas burners and induction. FUJIOH’s FH-IC7020 has both. It has intuitive touchscreen controls for induction zones, and sturdy cast iron pan supports that support traditional gas cooking. The timer function allows you to set certain cooking times so that your food is cooked when you require it. This helps reduce the risk of cooking too long and makes your food less delicious.

Lastly, for added convenience, you might want an appliance that allows you to join two cooking zones into one larger zone for pans of different dimensions and shapes. This can save on space and is beneficial if you often cook with large rectangular cooking vessels, like roasting pans. Some hobs also offer the option of adding induction plates or grills to give you additional cooking options.

Gas hobs are available in various costs, from as little as PS100 to premium models costing up to PS1,000. A basic four-zone ceramic or an induction hob from a major brand should still cost you not more than PS200. And if you want an elegant glass model it shouldn't break the bank either as there are some excellent own-brand options. However, bear in  best hob uk  that both induction and ceramic hobs require a particular supply with the appropriate cables and breakers to work so you'll have to have it installed by a certified electrician.