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How to Choose the Best HobThere are many factors to consider when choosing the best hob, from price to energy efficiency. Decide what features are most important.A basic electric ceramic hob can cost as little as PS100, but you'll need to shell out more for a feature-packed model. Gas hobs are also a popular choice and provide great temperature control, but they're also more expensive.1. Haier I-Flex Induction HobWith four cooking zones and three 'Push&Go' functions, this cooker from Haier can help you make quick meals. It was also among the fastest on test to boil water, taking less than four minutes. It's child-safe and comes with an pause feature, meaning you can quickly stop the process without having to faff around with the controls.Its style is sleek and modern and is a great match for contemporary kitchens. It's usually made from glass (shatterproof and heatproof) or ceramic, and features control buttons that sit flush with the worktop to make it easy to use.The controls were simple to operate and we loved the display that displays the current power level and which zone is in use. The "Boost" feature generates high-powered heat in a short time. It's ideal to stir fry and speedily boiling pans. Safety features like the light on the hot hob or automatic shutdown are also useful.However, it's not as responsive to touch as other hobs in this test. It took nine presses to reach the maximum temperature, as opposed to six or seven for other models. It also takes longer for the pan to react to changes in temperature. You may need to adjust the settings a few times before you get the proper temperature.This model is 60cm long and has four cooking zones. One of it is a half-flex zone, where two areas can easily be joined to accommodate larger pans or pots. It features a dual-ring design and can function on both 'normal' and 'boost power levels. Boost is ideal for frying meat, searing it or bringing pans of water to a rapid boiling point.It is fully connected through the hOn App and has hundreds of recipes, a guide to cooking, and 30 special programmes divided into different food categories and types of preparation. It features a simple multislider interface, as well as a lockable control panel. Additionally, it is able to automatically detect the kind of pan you're using and set up the proper cooking mode. It also works with hOn cookware from third-party manufacturers and comes with various safety features like the ability to lock the panel and boil-dry prevention.2. Smeg I-Flex Induction HobInduction hobs have become increasingly popular, whether you're renovating your kitchen or looking for a gas-free option. Prices have slashed dramatically over the past few years. The basic four-zone models are now sold for less than PS100. If you're looking for the latest induction technology, it is worth paying a little more.This sleek model from Smeg comes with the most advanced induction technology that makes cooking more energy-efficient and convenient. The innovative Auto-pot detection system automatically detects the position of pots that have minimum diameters of 9cm, allowing you to activate the appropriate zone without needing to select it manually.Smeg's primary focus is on energy savings but it doesn't forget flexibility - this hob can be adjusted to save energy based on the maximum temperatures of the zones. There are other options to save even more energy with the Eco-Logic advance mode, which reduces the power output from 11.1 kW to as little as 2.4 kW.Testers were impressed with the user-friendly interface of this hob that has intuitive controls that slide along the edges of the hob to follow the pan. The control panel's color-coded layout makes it easy to determine the state of each zone. The "Flexi Duo" function lets the connection of two zones to accommodate larger pans. There are many useful features, including four automatic cooking settings: melting, boiling, slow-cooking and keeping warm.The oven also comes with an alarm system that will notify you if there's a danger of a food item being burned or an igniting fire. There are a variety of safety features such as the residual heat sensor, as well as an automatic switch-off when the surface gets too hot.It also has the CleanProtect coating that is designed to help it resist tough stains and cooking marks. The hob comes with nine power levels, an 'FlexiDuo feature' that is perfect to accommodate large pans and is easy to install. There are also a number of additional features, such as locking controls and a safety fuse in the event of accidental button pushing.3. Indesit hobs and ovens -Flex Induction HobInduction hobs are powered by electricity, not gas. They utilize copper plates to generate an electric force when a pot or pan is placed on them. They are able to heat up quicker than gas hobs, and they use less energy since the cooking zone only gets hot when you turn on the pan. They are generally cheaper to run than gas, and they are also less difficult to clean.This induction hob from Indesit is packed full of features that allow you to be creative in the kitchen. It has two separate zones that can be combined into the Dual Zone to accommodate larger pans, and a speedy booster zone that can quickly bring the water to a boil. A variety of automated functions such as Push&Go let you achieve perfectly cooked dishes with the click of one button. The controls are simple to operate and allow you to choose nine power options, including a P boost setting that gives maximum power in each zone for five minutes.The controls are easy to operate and feature a modern, minimalist design that's ideal for a contemporary kitchen. In our tests, it cooked pasta water in a snap and quickly heated up once we placed an oven on the Booster zone. However it took an extended time to cool down after we shut off the hob. Additionally, our test participants were unable to pinpoint the exact temperature on the control panel.In addition to a Dual Zone and Push&Go, the Indesit hob comes with a bridge function that lets you combine two cooking zones to suit larger pans. It also has an overheating and child lock block as well as an auto switch-off system that shuts down the hob when it's heated to the point of. The ceramic glass is simple to clean and there are no flames visible. Our test subjects were pleased with the fact that it's. Contrary to traditional extractor hoods vented hobs draw steam and smoke away from the pan and out of the room through a duct in the surface. The duct on this hob was easy to clean, however it required two people in order to take the filter out.4. GE Induction HobConsider how the stove will be able to fit into your kitchen's layout and design, as well as the style of cooking you prefer. Induction hobs are a great choice for cooking with kids or elderly in mind. They have safety features like automatic shut-offs and a cool-to-touch surface. If you prefer efficiency and speed, an electric hob with a glass face that is wipe-clean is a great choice. Gas hobs are a great alternative for those living in areas that are susceptible to power outages.