The best type of hob for cooking depends on your cooking habits, your budget, and your desired level of contract. Induction and gas hobs have some pros and cons to consider:
Induction Hobs
• Improved Energy Efficiency: Induction hobs are the most energy-efficient hob on the market, meaning you won’t be wasting excess energy heating the room like you will with gas hobs.
• Enhanced Safety: Induction hobs are the safest, as they only heat the pan and not the hob, making them a great choice for families with young children.
• Temperature Consistency: Induction hobs maintain heat once they reach the desired temperature, making food less likely to burn.
• Easier Cleaning: As they are a completely smooth surface, induction hobs are the easiest hob to clean.
- Specialist Cookware Required: Induction hobs do, however, require specialist induction-compatible cookware, that should be factored into the cost of your new cooking appliance.
Gas Hobs
• Greater Control Over Cooking: Gas hobs provide the greatest degree of control over cooking. You can quickly adjust the heat or move the pan to heat different areas. This makes them popular for home chefs and professional kitchens, although more kitchens are moving to induction hobs as they have improved over the years.
• Cheaper Operating Costs: Gas hobs are generally cheaper to run as gas is cheaper than electricity, even if induction hobs are more energy efficient. This may depend on the area you live in as prices do vary and fluctuate.