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HOB FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions About Hobs

Find answers to common questions about induction, ceramic and gas hobs, including sizing, installation and choosing the right hob for your kitchen.

Induction hobs use electromagnetic technology to heat compatible cookware directly, while ceramic hobs use electric heating elements beneath a smooth glass surface. Induction hobs typically offer faster heating, greater energy efficiency and more precise temperature control.

Induction hobs are a popular choice thanks to their fast heating times, energy efficient operation and precise temperature control. They also remain cooler around the cooking zone, making them a practical option for many households.

The ideal hob size depends on your cooking habits and available kitchen space. Popular options include 60cm hobs for most households, while larger 70cm, 80cm and 90cm models provide additional cooking zones for busy kitchens.

Many hobs are designed to fit standard kitchen cut-outs, particularly 60cm models. However, dimensions and installation requirements can vary between manufacturers, so it is important to check measurements before replacing an existing hob.

In many cases an existing hob can be replaced with a new model of similar dimensions. Always check the cut-out size, electrical or gas requirements and installation specifications before purchasing a replacement hob.

Yes. Induction hobs require cookware with a magnetic base. Many modern pots and pans are induction compatible, and a simple magnet test can often determine whether existing cookware will work on an induction hob.

Induction hobs are among the most energy efficient cooking appliances available. Because heat is transferred directly to the cookware rather than the hob surface, less energy is wasted during cooking.

Gas hobs use an open flame and offer traditional cooking control, while induction hobs use electromagnetic technology to heat cookware directly. Induction hobs typically provide faster heating, easier cleaning and improved energy efficiency.

Popular hob brands include Bosch, NEFF, Siemens, Miele, AEG and Samsung. Many models offer features such as flexible cooking zones, touch controls, automatic pan detection and integrated extraction technology.

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