How to Choose the Best Hobs
The hob is a kitchen essential however, the one you choose will depend on your cooking habits and your budget. Gas hobs warm up quickly and have precise temperature control, whereas electric hobs are more affordable however they take a bit longer to warm up.
To make cleaning simpler, look for models that have dishwasher-safe supports. Ideally, you'll also want a cooker that has nine power levels so you can select the right setting for your food.
3. CDA Induction Hob Hob
A well-designed hob is a must-have kitchen gadget, and there are many different styles to choose from. It's not all about style, the functionality of your kitchen appliance can make or ruin your cooking experience. Our CDA range of hobs comes with features that allow you to relax and enjoy your mealtimes, whether you are an experienced chef or just beginning your journey.
Gas Hobs
Gas hob s have been the preferred choice of chefs and amateurs for a long time, due to their apparent heat and their ease of control. They also tend to distribute heat more evenly, which makes frying easier. However their efficiency isn't as high as other hobs and they can be slower to heat up. They also require professional installation and proper ventilation in the kitchen 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 the same amount of harmful emissions and are easy to clean. However they don't have the same appeal of flame-cooked cooking and could not be suitable for homes with children or those that have medical equipment like pacemakers.
The Siemens IQ-500 EP9A6SB90 is modern and sleek gas hob that has five burners and plenty of room for all sorts of pots and pans including a powerful wok burner for stir fries and other Asian-inspired dishes. It comes with a variety of features that are user-friendly, such as an easy Quick Start function that shows which burner is lit on the display panel (and can be programmed to shut it off at specific time intervals). There's also a stop and start feature to allow you to temporarily stop cooking and resume at a later time.