Gas hobs are available in a variety of widths with the most popular being 60cm consisting of 4 burners, 70cm with 5 burners and 90cm with typically 5 or 6 burners.
There is no greater cooking spectacle than cooking on a gas burner which is why so many TV chefs still like to use it.
More recently we have seen induction hobs grow in popularity by offering many of the benefits of gas cooking such as precise temperature control and instant heat, but benefitting from being much easier to clean! That said some gas hobs are mounted onto a glass surface making them slightly easier to clean.
Many gas hobs will feature a more powerful wok burner, which will be ideal for things such as Asian cooking or dishing up a quick stir–fry. They will usually feature safety flames failure and will need an electric connection as well as gas.
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Gas Hob FAQ's
A gas hob is a cooking appliance that uses natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as a fuel source to heat up pans and pots. It typically consists of multiple burners set into a surface made from stainless steel, glass, or other materials.
To clean a gas hob, remove the trivets and burners first. Soak them in soapy water for a few hours, then scrub off any grime. For the surface, use a specialised cleaner suitable for the material your hob is made of. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines.
Gas hobs generally offer quicker heating and cooling responses compared to electric hobs, but they may not be as energy-efficient in the long term. However, advancements in technology are making gas hobs increasingly efficient.
Yes, it is possible, but this should only be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Most gas hobs come with a conversion kit for this purpose.
Gas hobs are generally safe when installed and used correctly. They come with safety features like flame failure devices that cut off the gas supply if the flame goes out.
It's best to use flat-bottomed pans and pots for even cooking. Materials like cast iron, stainless steel, and aluminium are commonly used.
No, you must use a Gas Safe registered engineer to install a gas hob legally in the UK. More details
Installation of a gas hob should always be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure it meets all safety regulations.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the appliance, open windows for ventilation, and call the emergency gas service. Do not use any electrical devices as this could cause a spark.
Yes, many gas hobs come with a wok burner specifically designed for high-heat cooking. However, ensure the wok fits securely over the burner for safety.
The average lifespan of a gas hob is around 10 to 15 years, although this can vary based on the quality of the appliance and how well it's maintained.
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