Modern cooking with sleek, efficient hobs.
Induction hobs are a must in new kitchens. They heat up fast and save energy. The UK offers many choices, so finding one that fits your needs and budget is easy.
Budget-Friendly Options
1. Tefal Everyday IH201840
- Features: This hob is small and portable. It has nine power levels. It has five pre-set modes.
- Benefits: It fits small spaces. It is easy to clean. Good for small kitchens.
- Price: Around £85.
2. AMZCHEF Single Induction Cooker
- Features: This hob has a sleek look. It has ten power levels. It has a timer and lock.
- Benefits: It is portable and stylish. It has easy-to-use controls.
- Price: Around £60.
Mid-Range Choices
1. NEFF N 50 T36FB41X0G
- Features: This hob has four zones. It plugs into a normal socket. It has a boost mode.
- Benefits: It is easy to install. It has a sleek design. It is easy to clean.
- Price: Around £450.
2. AEG MaxiSense IKE64450FB
- Features: This hob has four zones. It can sense pan sizes. It has quick controls.
- Benefits: It works with any pan. It is great for all cooks.
- Price: Around £659.
Premium Selections
1. NEFF N 70 T59FT50X0
- Features: This hob has five zones. It has a FlexInduction zone. It has a unique control.
- Benefits: It is great for many pans. It gives good control.
- Price: Around £1,200.
2. Smeg Victoria SI964
- Features: This hob has a classic style. It uses knobs, not touch. It has four zones.
- Benefits: It has a retro look. It is easy to use.
- Price: Around £779.
Choosing Your Induction Hob
Here are some things to think about:
- Power: Can your kitchen power the hob? Some hobs need more power than others.
- Zones: How many do you need? Do you need big zones? Some hobs have flexible zones.
- Controls: Do you like touch controls? Or do you like knobs? Knobs are good for some.
- Safety: Does it have a safety lock? Does it have an auto shut-off? Safety is key.
Think about these things. Then you can pick the best hob for you. Enjoy your new hob!