Ceramic glass gives induction hobs a high end finish and induction heating is more.
What is an electric ceramic hob.
A ceramic hob uses a lot of energy to heat the cooking zones.
Ceramic hobs are usually good at heating up quickly but we found in our tests that gas hobs come out better for heat distribution and control.
A ceramic electric hob offers a good looking option for your fitted kitchen and can come with handy extras like safety controls and a timer to program in your cooking requirements.
The heat then transfers to the cookware and the food through conduction.
This ceramic hob is the perfect balance between familiar electronic cooking and an induction hob without the complicated control of the latter model.
Most ceramic hobs are electric powered making for a more aesthetically pleasing alternative to electric plate hobs and more flexibility too.
The stylish streamlined ceramic glass makes for easy use and cleaning due to its wipe clean fascia.
When the hob is turned on these elements heat up the surface of the chosen ring.
This means that the device also loses a lot of energy.
The four zone burner can be made into more areas and also caters for bigger pots and pans.
This means the entire hob ring gets heated and stays warm for a while after it s turned off.
Electric has pros and cons of choosing an electric hob.
An electric solid plate hob refers to a black sealed plate that heat and cool slowly.
Our how to buy the best hob.
Electric ceramic hobs have heating elements fitted under the glass top.
In addition the appliance remains warm for a long time after you have finished cooking.