Induction Hobs
Feel like a pro as soon as you step foot into the kitchen with OnBuy's impressive online range of sleek and practical induction hobs. These energy-efficient and reassuring hobs make whipping up tasty meals oh-so quick and easy! With attractive models from the likes of Bosch, Siemens, and Neff, there's a wide variety of credible manufacturers to explore right here.
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Looking to buy Induction Hobs?
Upgrading your kitchen? Ensure it's packed with all the best cooking tools and appliances when you snap up an induction hob from our overflowing online shelves. With an array of models from the likes of Samsung, Russell Hobbs, and Daewoo, there's a huge number of sleek, stylish, and functional induction hobs to suit your cooking requirements. Available in an abundance of different sizes, styles, and finishes, you're sure to be impressed with OnBuy's offering!
Are induction hobs better?
This depends entirely upon what you want to get out of your kitchen hob! First and foremost, when it comes to price induction hobs are typically one of the more expensive options when compared to the gas and electric alternatives. However, this is because they combine the speedy cooking of instant and convenient gas hobs with the sleek appearance and family-friendly technology of an electric appliance. Plus, unlike electric hobs that are often slow to heat up and waste energy, induction hobs are more efficient for those who care about both their energy expenditure and the environment.
Can I use a standard pan on an induction hob?
No, induction hobs have been specially designed so that they only work with compatible induction pots and pans. While this is a fantastic safety feature and makes induction hobs ideal for families with small children, you could end up with a costly bill if you've never owned an induction hob before. This is because you'll need to replace your standard pans with induction-friendly alternatives. These induction pots and pans contain ferrous metal that allows them to conduct heat from an induction hob.
If you're not sure whether your pots will work with an induction hob, hold a magnet to the base. If it attracts, then your cookware will work perfectly on an induction hob. In the event that they don't attract, you'll need to replace them. If you only own a few pots and pans this shouldn't be an issue, but if you're a passionate home chef who loves to dish up generous three-course meals, replacing all your cookware could get expensive! Instead, we recommend opting for a gas, electric, or ceramic hob that can be used with normal pots and pans.
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