Induction Hobs Quick Guide
An advance from the standard ceramic is the Induction Hob that uses magnetic field technology to efficiently heat only the pan and not the hob itself. This leads to a safer working environment as the cooking surface is a lot cooler plus the fact that many models will not operate unless the cooking zone can detect a pan being present. The drawback is that you will need induction compatible pans: aluminium and glass do not work. Widths range from 50cm up to 90cm although cooking zones are limited to 5 at most.
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| Fuel of hob : |
Electric (24) | Gas (1) | Mixed (Gas+Elec (2) | |
| Surface : |
Ceramic / Glass (26) | Sealed (1) | |
| Integrated controls : |
Yes |
| Knob controls : |
No (25) | Yes (2) | |
| Touch controls : |
No (2) | Yes (25) | |
| Warmplate : |
No (25) | Yes (2) | |
| Frame material : |
Others (5) | Stainless Steel (10) | |
| Number of cooking zones : |
2 (1) | 3 (2) | 4 (23) | 5 (1) | |
| Number of induction zones : |
2 (6) | 3 (2) | 4 (15) | 5 (1) | |
| Number of electric radiant zones : |
2 |
| Number of gas burners : |
2 (2) | 4 (1) | |
| Number of concentric zones : |
2 (4) | 3 (1) | None (3) | |
| Oval zone : |
No (23) | Yes (4) | |
| Number of auto zoom burners : |
1 (1) | 2 (1) | |
| Width in cm : |
30 (1) | 50 (1) | 56 (2) | 57 (1) | 58 (2) | 59 (1) | 60 (10) | more options |
| Shape of hob : |
Square |
| Flush with pattern : |
No |
| Wok Burner : |
No |
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