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Induction Hobs
Looking for a new Induction Hob?
Gas and electrical hobs have been a mainstay of the common kitchen for decades, but as technology evolves so do methods of cooking. The latest innovation in this field is the induction hob.
An Induction hob has some serious advantages over their predecessors too. They work by creating an electromagnetic field which doesn't heat the hob itself, just the pan, so cooking is far quicker than it would be ordinarily, and temperature changes are instantaneous. On top of that an induction hob is an energy saver, making use of 90% of the energy produced compared with the 55% used by gas.
If you've got kids and you're worried about their safety then an induction hob could suit you too. The hob isn't directly heated so it doesn't get hot enough to burn and cools down very quickly, and the lack of a gas source means there's no chance of a leak.
Leave your old gas and electric hobs behind and bring some innovation into your kitchen with an induction hob.


















