How to Choose the Best Hobs
A hob is a must-have kitchen appliance, but which one you choose depends on your cooking preferences and your budget. Gas hob s heat up quickly and offer precise temperature control, whereas electric hobs are more affordable but take a bit longer to warm up.

To make cleaning simpler choose models with dishwasher-proof supports. Ideally, you'll want a cooker that has nine power levels so that you can select the right setting for your food.
3. CDA DH702Z Induction Hob
A quality hob is an essential kitchen accessory, and there are many styles to choose from. It's not all about style however, the performance of your stove can enhance or break your cooking experience. Our CDA range of hobs has features that will allow you relax and enjoy your meals, whether you are an experienced chef or just getting started.
Gas Hobs
Gas hobs have been a favorite of chefs and amateurs for many years, thanks to their visible heat and ease of control. They also tend to distribute heat more evenly, making cooking easier. However, here are the findings isn't as high as other hobs and they can be slower to get hot. In addition, they require a professional installation and proper kitchen ventilation to remove combustion fumes.
Electric Hobs (Coil & Smooth Top)
Electric hobs make use of an induction plate to heat your cookware directly, which means they're generally faster and more efficient than gas hobs. They don't produce as many harmful emissions and are simple to clean. However they don't have that same flame-cooked charm and may not be suitable for homes with children or those with medical equipment such as pacemakers.
The Siemens IQ500 EP9A6SB90 gas stove is sleek and modern design with five burners. It's got plenty of room for pots and pans. There's even a wok cooker to cook stir-fries and other Asian dishes. It is equipped with a range of features that are easy to use, including the Quick Start feature that shows on the display the burner's status (and can be programmed to shut it off at certain times). You can also use the Pause-and-Start feature to stop cooking and then resume it later.