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Smeg Hobs Smeg SI2M7953DW

Smeg SI2M7953DW

Induction Hob, 90 cm

£1,099.00£1,132.00
7stores
Smeg Hobs Smeg P261XGH

Smeg P261XGH

Gas Hob, 60 cm

£359.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £119.66/mo.*
7stores
Smeg Hobs Smeg Classic PV364N 4

Smeg Classic PV364N 4

60 cm

£669.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £223.00/mo.*
6stores
Smeg Hobs Smeg SI2M7643B

Smeg SI2M7643B

3.4

Induction Hob, 60 cm

£669.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £223.00/mo.*
6stores
Smeg Hobs Smeg SI364BM

Smeg SI364BM

4.8

Induction Hob, 60 cm

£759.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £253.00/mo.*
6stores
Smeg Hobs Smeg Classic PV375N

Smeg Classic PV375N

£789.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £263.00/mo.*
6stores
Smeg Hobs Smeg SI2M5643D1 Induction Hob

Smeg SI2M5643D1 Induction Hob

Induction Hob, 60 cm

£799.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £266.33/mo.*
5stores
Smeg Hobs Smeg SE364TD

Smeg SE364TD

Ceramic Hob, 60 cm

£378.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £126.00/mo.*
1store
Smeg HOBD682D2 Induction Hob

Smeg HOBD682D2 Induction Hob

80 cm

£2,455.00
4stores
Smeg SI2M7953D

Smeg SI2M7953D

5.0

Induction Hob, 90 cm

£1,295.00
3stores
Smeg HOBD682D

Smeg HOBD682D

Induction Hob with extractor, 80 cm

£2,399.00£2,455.00
3stores
Smeg SI4742D

Smeg SI4742D

Induction Hob, 75 cm

£599.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £199.66/mo.*
2stores

Hobs: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a hob, it's crucial to consider the type that suits your cooking style and kitchen setup. Induction hobs are energy-efficient and heat up quickly, making them ideal for fast-paced cooking. Gas hobs offer precise temperature control and are favored by many professional chefs. Ceramic hobs provide a sleek look and are easier to clean, while solid plate hobs are often more budget-friendly. Assess your cooking habits and kitchen layout to determine which hob type will best meet your needs.

The size of the hob is a key factor when purchasing. Measure your available space carefully to ensure a good fit. Standard sizes range from 60 cm to 90 cm in width, but compact or larger options are also available. Consider how many burners you need: a standard hob usually has four, but if you frequently cook for large groups or enjoy experimenting with multiple dishes simultaneously, you might prefer a model with five or six burners. Balancing size with functionality ensures you make the most out of your kitchen space.

Your safety is paramount when using a waste disposal unit. Opt for models equipped with features like auto-reverse mechanisms, which help clear jams by reversing the motor's direction. Some units also come with overload protection that automatically shuts off the motor to prevent damage. These features not only enhance safety but also improve the longevity of the waste disposal unit.

HOBS

FAQ

Hobs are cooking appliances used to heat pots and pans. They work by transferring heat from an energy source, such as gas, electricity, or induction, to the cookware. Choosing the right hob depends on your kitchen setup and personal cooking preferences. Gas hobs offer precise control, electric hobs provide even heat distribution, and induction hobs are energy-efficient and fast.

Hobs come in various types: gas, electric, induction, and ceramic. Each type has unique features that cater to different cooking styles. Gas hobs offer quick heat adjustments; electric hobs ensure steady heating; induction hobs use electromagnetic fields for rapid cooking; ceramic hobs combine style with functionality.

Hob sizes vary, typically from 60 cm to 90 cm wide. Consider your kitchen space and cooking habits when choosing a size. A 60 cm hob usually suffices for small families or limited space, while larger sizes suit bigger households or avid cooks who need more burners.

Induction hobs are energy-efficient and cook food quickly using electromagnetic technology. They are safer due to the lack of open flames. Gas hobs provide instant heat control which many chefs prefer. Your choice depends on personal preference for speed, efficiency, and control.

Cleaning a hob requires specific methods based on its type. For gas hobs, remove grates and soak them in soapy water; wipe burners with a damp cloth. Electric and ceramic hobs need non-abrasive cleaners to prevent scratches. Induction hobs require gentle wiping with a soft cloth.

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