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Which hob (click) is Best For You?

A good hob is essential whether you're a novice cook or a professional. This guide will help you decide which model is right for your home and your cooking needs.

They're a favourite with professional kitchens because of their instant controlled heating. They have a sleek look that works with modern interiors.

1. Miele I-Flex Induction Hob

With its sleek, black glass ceramic surface and simple controls, this top-of-the-line Miele 80cm Flex Induction Hob is a fashionable addition to any kitchen. This induction model is more energy-efficient than traditional electric or gas stoves due to its use of electromagnetic technology. It's also easy to clean since there aren't any complicated components or difficult nooks and crannies to scrub.

The model comes with four standard cooking zones. Two of them are suitable for pans between 14cm to 19cm in size and one smaller. Auto-detect detects pans and then moves control elements to the correct zone; a power indicator helps to select the perfect setting, while residual heat indicators and a safety lock protect you and your family from accidental changes to settings.

The model also has an effective booster function that raises the power of all cooking zones at once and helps bring the water to a boil within double-quick time. A stop-and-go feature reduces the power levels of all cooking zones. You can also use the handy redial function to repeat the last dialed setting.

With a smart control panel that is controlled by SmartSelect sensor controls and is able to connect to your home WiFi network, oven With hob (online) this Miele induction hob is both efficient and highly customisable. You can, for example utilize the Miele App to monitor and manage your hob from afar. There's even an automatic shutdown mode that shuts the hob off at the pre-programmed period for more peace of mind.

2. Smeg Induction Hob

Smeg's induction hobs cut cooking times, regulate temperatures precisely, and minimize energy consumption. Induction hobs are safe to use with children since they only heat up when the pan is in contact with the cooking area. They also don't hold any heat after the power is shut off. They're easy to clean too, as they can be cleaned effortlessly.

Smeg's induction hobs come in a variety of widths and sizes. From a small 30cm model, to a huge 90cm model. They all have a sleek, kitchen functionality modern aesthetic and are available in a range of colours, including black matte black and neptune grey. Some models come with multizone features that allow you to cook in two zones simultaneously which makes it easier to cook in larger pans. The hobs come with a range of features ranging from simple controls for heat and timers to powerful boost settings which will help you finish your dishes faster.

Other options include a power-off feature that shuts off the stove when no cookware has been detected, as well as a lock on the control to stop accidental changes to settings. Some models also have a pause feature that allows you to temporarily stop cooking without losing your place as well as a recall function that allows you to restore previously used settings at the touch of the button. Induction hobs don't emit gasses of combustion, but they do produce heat when they are in use. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintaining your Smeg Induction Hob. A regular wipe down with a glass cleaner will keep the surface looking good and prevent any permanent marks from forming.

3. Smeg Induction Hob with Downdraft Cook Hood

Smeg's innovative 'Hobd" system blends the best oven features of an extractor hood and downdraft stove. The unit is a single extractor that removes the smells of cooking instantly.

The induction cooktop is designed to seamlessly blend into your kitchen and can be positioned to sit flush with the work surface, giving it an elegant, minimalist look that is ideal for modern, open plan cooking areas. It's easy to clean too with its simple wipe down controls and smooth flat surface that is resistant to abrasions and scratches.

Induction cooktops use less energy than gas hobs since the heat only comes into play when the pan comes into direct contact with a specific cooking zone. They are also faster than gas hobs. It takes less than a second to boil one pint. And because there is no flame cooking surface, induction cooktops are less dangerous than traditional gas hobs when in the presence of children.

With an Auto Vent function, the extractor is able to automatically manage its speed based on your hob's power level. The hood will only operate when it is required and at the right level to remove cooking odours steam, smoke, and smoke from your kitchen.

The user-friendly interface of the Smeg induction stove lets you to quickly configure and program this intelligent system. It comes with a variety of settings for optimum extraction efficiency, including Auto-Vent Boost and 24 hour air exchange. This feature is activated for 10 minutes every hour at low fan speeds, purifying the air in your kitchen with minimal disturbance or impact on the energy consumption. The Auto-Vent function also provides a visual indicator that lets you monitor when the hood is operating and when it's off.

4. Smeg Induction Hob with Touch Controls

The Smeg SI1F7845B is an induction hob uk with a diameter of 80cm that will add a touch luxury to any kitchen. This cooktop is made from high-quality materials and offers the most modern induction technology to ensure rapid efficient cooking. It also features sleek black ceramic surface that is easy to clean and looks stunning in any kitchen.

Induction hobs make use of electromagnetic induction to directly heat the pan, thus saving energy and allowing them to operate faster than gas hobs. This technology cooks the cookware quickly and evenly, ensuring the highest quality results every time. It's also more secure than traditional methods since the cooktop surface remains cool to the touch, which reduces the dangers to safety. Induction hobs are also easier to clean, since spills won't cause fire on the surface, and any heat that remains is quickly removed after cooking.

Smeg's new intuitive sliding controls are easy to use and make these induction hobs more user-friendly. The controls can be programmed to control the hood ventilation speed depending on the power level selected, saving you time and effort. Induction hobs are also equipped with various additional functions, including boost settings along with a timer as well as a follow pot function.

Induction hobs are a symbol of modern cooking technology. They are quicker and more energy-efficient than gas hobs with precise temperature control and easy cleaning. They are safer than traditional gas stoves since the cooking zone is only heated when the pan comes into contact with it. They are great for families with small children as they don't emit combustion gas and the top remains cool after shutting off. This decreases the chance of burns. Induction hobs are also more flexible than gas hobs, permitting you to effortlessly change between different cooking styles and temperatures.

5. Smeg Induction Hob with Variable Temperature

With its sleek lines and stunning Eclipse Ceramic glass surface, this cooktop is the perfect example of contemporary design. Its easy-to-use sliding controls are also lockable to keep children from accidentally turning it off and off. The cooktop matches the other kitchen appliances. Its sleek, flat surface is easy to clean and cooks quickly and evenly. It was among the fastest hobs to boil our test water, and also has a an excellent 'Push&Go' feature that will automatically program your hob to heat up, melt or keep warm at the press of a button.

Induction hobs are able to heat the pan directly, rather than heating the air around it, which reduces energy consumption and makes them quicker to use than gas or halogen models. However, they aren't suitable for people with pacemakers as their electromagnetic field can interfere with the equipment.

The cooking zone of Smeg is expandable which means you can make use of larger pots. A double booster function increases the power in each zone. There's an additional handy shut off timer that pauses your hob whenever you're done using it, as well as a minute minder and double power consumption mode to limit how much power the hob consumes.

The Smeg model has a child lock, which is great for families with children. However it doesn't come with a separate temperature control on the hotplate. You can't adjust heat manually, as you can on other models. There's a wide range of functions that are available, including three residual heat indicators and an Eco-Logic advance system that controls the speed of extraction of the hood, based on the cooking zone that is selected on the hob.