Hobs from Appliance Outlet
A flat cooking surface built into a kitchen countertop, a hob uses the heat generated by burning or consuming its preferred fuel type as the primary cooking method. The primary fuel can be either gas or electricity, based on the type of hob. Electric hobs offer a very clean and safe cooking experience compared with other cooking methods, which use direct fire to generate heat. Most modern hobs have more than one cooking zone, or burners which can be operated all at the same time.
For optimum use, a hob needs to be installed in a level surface. If your hob goes into a granite countertop (or any other expensive countertop) it's always advisable to wait till you've bought your hob. Then you can ensure the size of the cutout precisely matches the hob's size.
Hobs are available from following manufactures
Bosch Hobs (44)
DeDietrich Hobs (17)
Neff Hobs (79)
Rangemaster Hobs (11)
Siemens Hobs (41)
Smeg Hobs (101)
Wolf Hobs (35)
Ceramic Hobs
Ceramic hobs are made with a glass-ceramic material to match the top surface. They come with touch controls on the glass-ceramic surface, and they're easier to clean and operate. Heating elements are located underneath the glass surface, while heat is transferred to the pan only through the glass, ensuring other areas are unaffected by the heat.
View all Ceramic HobsDomino Hobs
With Domino Hobs, you can mix'n'match the characteristics of top-flight range cooker worktop options with gas and ceramic hobs. Depending on your requirement, you can choose from various types of domino hobs, which can be installed individually or as a series offering different cooking options.
View all Domino HobsElectric Hobs
Electric hobs normally come as 'traditional' heat-generating electric plates. Attractively cost-effective to operate - all the heat is concentrated directly into the cooking pan, with minimal loss - they're at their best when you're cooking with flat base saucepans.
View all Electric HobsGas Hobs
You could say the gas hob is the last generation of flame-based household cooking appliance. Transferring heat with visible flame into the cooking pans, this is the only type of hob which can cook with both flat and uneven base saucepans. Gas hobs are popular due to their simplicity and economical use.
View all Gas HobsInduction Hobs
Induction hobs cook by use of induction heating. Although the initial cost of buying an induction hob is relatively high compared with other types, they're extremely energy-efficient, clean, fast and, since only the actual pot is heated, very economical.
View all Induction HobsRangetops
If you're a cooking specialist with your own signature dishes, the rangetop is the one you've waited for. Rangetops come with various options from which to choose depending on your preferred cooking style.
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