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AEG HKB95540NB
We couldn’t make a best gas hob compilation without the inclusion of AEG. They have created an innovative gas hob that will perfectly complete your kitchen. It makes cooking a lot easier and you will be able to prepare five foods at the same time, thanks to the choice of hob spaces.
It is one of the more advanced gas hobs out there. Bright heat indicator lights will let you know if the pan supports are still hot after the cooking is over, so you will only touch them for cleaning when it is safe to do so. There are also lights on the control panel which will let you know a range of things, such as if the flame is on.
There is also a warning buzzer which will let you know if the hob has been on for a long time, so you will never leave the flame running accidentally. The central burner is a dedicated powerful wok circle too, which delivers the high heats and larger space required.
It also comes with a handy minute minder timer, so just as your oven can tell you when dinner is ready, the hob will let you know when the pasta has been boiling for 12 minutes too. The price may be on the upper side, but there is no arguing that you get an awful lot for the money.
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Features
- Dimensions: 4 x 88 x 51cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Cast Iron Support
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- 5 burner gas hob
- Simple to use
- Cast-iron supports
- Safety features
Reasons to Avoid
- No way of checking the level of heat being given off
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Zanussi ZGNN755X
This great traditional gas hob not only looks the part, it also offers an impressive five burners for you to work with, meaning that you can steam, boil and more besides all at once. As a gas model, this hob system is quick to fire up and easy to manage, meaning that you shouldn’t ever have too much difficulty precision cooking on the top.
You also benefit from a wok burner, meaning that if you do like to dabble in specific cuisines and cooking styles, you have a little bit of extra support in developing some truly tasty dishes. There’s also a nice dial system you can use here, meaning that there’s no need for you to worry about fumbling around with touch controls if that’s simply not your style.
To top it off, you will also benefit from fantastic cast iron supports, meaning that if you’re struggling to keep your pans steady on the cooktop, you’ll have added stability from use to use.
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Features
- Dimensions: H6.1 x W74.4 x D51cm
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Burners: 5
- Pan Supports: Cast Iron
- Weight: 12.6 kg
- Fuel: Gas
Reasons to Buy
- Wok burner is great for specific dishes
- Simple dial system for ease of precision cooking
- Very sturdy and stable to use
- Five burners for lots of space and versatility
Reasons to Avoid
- None we can see!
3.
NEFF T27DS59S0
Effortlessly prepare your meals with the use of five burners, including a Wok burnerwhich stands central to the other four. This Neff model works as the perfect functional gas hob and has an abundance of power.
You can simply adjust the temperature as and when you need to with pre-set nine power settings. So if you aren’t used to gas and feel it could be hard to get exact, these will help you out a lot.
The pan supports are strong enough to keep all of your pans safe, and will also prevent the base of your hob from becoming scratched or scuffed so it will look in its best condition for longer. They are spaced out well too, so even the largest of pans will fit comfortably.
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Features
- Dimensions: 4.5 x 75 x 60.5 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Hob Power: Front right 1.75 kW, Front left 1 kW, Centre 4 kW, Back right 3 kW, Back left 1.75 kW
- Wok Burner
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- It is simple and easy to use
- Boasts a lot of power especially with the wok burner
- Has five burners
- It has FlameSelect
Reasons to Avoid
- Can only be installed with fan oven below or external fan underneath
4.
Neff T27DS59N0
As you have probably noticed, Neff tend to dominate the market when it comes to gas hobs. They certainly have the best choice of gas hobs and they are worth their weight in gold.
This particular model comes at a very good price and it is almost surprising that they are able to offer so many features and robust designs for so little. It has nine flame levels ensuring you have complete control of your dish and it also has a powerful 4kW maximum power level. If you enjoy frying and searing then this is going to be the perfect option for you.
The cast iron supports offer a sturdy, safe base for your pans, and they are all easy to remove if you need to wipe up a spill or get the unit clean and shining again.
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Features
- Dimensions: 4.5 x 75 x 52 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Hob Power: - Front right 1.75 kW, Front left 1 kW, Centre 4 kW, Back right 3 kW, Back left 1.75 kW
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Easy to use
- Displays five different burners including one for a wok
- Nine flame levels
Reasons to Avoid
- Actual pan rests are textured which makes them difficult to clean
5.
Miele KM3010
Featuring a lovely modern finish which adds a bit of a focal point to any kitchen, this Miele hob doesn’t just look outstanding but is also lovely and simple to use.
Like their other hobs and kitchen appliances, it has been tested to match 20 years of use. So you should expect it to last this long in your kitchen, too – fantastic value for money.
It is designed to be simple too, with automatic ignition and easy to control power dials. GasStop will cut the gas delivery if the flame is extinguished or doesn’t power up for whatever reason, so it is safe too.
Features
- Dimensions: 4.6 x 62.6 x 52.6 cm
- Number of Zones: 4
- Hob Power: Front right 1.75 kW, Front left 2.7 kW, Back right 1.7 kW, Back left 1 kW
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Easy to use
- Displays five different burners including one for a wok
- Nine flame levels
Reasons to Avoid
- Not the easiest gas hob to clean
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Smeg PVL675LCN
This particular hob stands out due to its unique design; it has the biggest hob located on the left, and individual pan supports for a sleeker look. There are five different-sized burners that all have various power capabilities to suit your meal.
The bespoke hob is great for multitasking as it allows you to cook up every part of the meal and sides at once. Automatic ignition, titanium supports and a flat blade design which delivers a vertical flame for maximum heat transfer make it simple to use, even if you’re not used to gas. The latter point means it offers an extra 20% efficiency, which translates as less gas usage and more heat.
They have also thought through the risk of breaking the hobs glass surface and have implemented a special adhesive that holds the glass together. This means that if you happen to drop anything on the surface, it will not disperse and create a dangerous situation.
It has been created by renowned architect Guido Canali, so if you’re keen on style and practicality it is a fab choice. You will pay more for it, but it is a real investment piece.
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Features
- Dimensions: 5 x 60 x 51 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Hob Power: 1 x 3.5kW, 2 x 1kW, 1 x 1.6kW, 1 x 2.4kW
- Automatic Ignition
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- A beautifully, unique designed hob
- Five burners all of different sizes/powers
- Easy to use
Reasons to Avoid
- It is more than £1000 to buy
7.
Bosch Serie 2 PBP6B5B80
One of the more affordable gas hobs out there, so ideal if you want to spend under £150 but still have a quality build from a quality brand.
It is a standard four burner model, with plenty of space in between each so you can fry a steak as well as simmering the mushroom sauce. When lighting them, it is an automatic ignition, so you won’t have to use both hands to get it going. The knob dials are really easy to turn even the slightest to make fine adjustments.
Despite being one of the cheapest and most basic, it still manages to look really sleek and modern so if great if you’re changing up your kitchen appliances for aesthetic reasons.
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Features
- Dimensions: (H)4.3 x (W)58.0 x (D)51.0cm
- Number of Zones: 4
- Enamel Supports
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- One hand ignition
- Simple to wipe clean
- Good range of powers and sizes
Reasons to Avoid
- No wok burner if this is something you're after
8.
SMEG Linea PX750
If you are looking for a conventional gas hob that still showcases elegant style to fit into your modern kitchen, then you will want to take a look at this Smeg pick.
This gas hob has a pretty unique design, with five separate pan supports as opposed to one or two which cover the entire hob. This creates a pretty sleek, stripped back design which really focuses on the stainless steel base. It also makes the task of cleaning or wiping away spills much easier.
It also allows for more directional, vertical flames, for a higher power deliverance and a bit less risk when using the flame. The heat will be centred on the pan, which is great if you have a set which have been discoloured by flames previously.
The five different-sized rapid gas burners, including dedicated larger wok burner, are ideal for a range of different pan sizes. Thanks to the illuminated controls, you will also be able to tell at a glance whether the burner is on, even if you can’t see the flame because of the sun light.
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Features
- Dimensions: 5.6 x 74 x 51cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Hob Power: Front right 2.2 kW, Front left 1.8 kW, Back right 1.4 kW, Back left 1.8 kW
- Cast Iron Support
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Displays a modern, elegant style for your contemporary kitchen
- Five burners of different sizes
- Easy to use
Reasons to Avoid
- It is expensive
9.
Miele KM2032
If you are searching for a bit of an investment piece which may cost more now but you can reap the rewards of for years to come, then this Miele is a fabulous option. It has been tested to match 20 years of use, so will remain your kitchen centrepiece for an entire generation.
It comes with five burners, is 75cm wide and caters for large households where several pans are always on the go. This includes a wok burner which offers larger space and higher heats for flash frying, and the pan supports are all cast iron so they are sturdy for heavy pans too.
Electronic push ignition makes it simple to use, and a thermoelectric ignition safety device stops the supply of gas to the hob if the flame goes out for any reason. You can purchase the matching cooker hood and oven if you’re opting for a new kitchen, too.
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Features
- Dimensions: 3.5 x 75 x 52cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Cast Iron Support
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- Comes with five burners
- A powerful appliance that reduces cooking time
- Simple to clean
- Made to last 20 years
Reasons to Avoid
- There may not be enough space on hob if you use very large pans
10.
Neff T27CA59S0
This particular gas hob wins its place on this rundown due to its simplicity, innovation and price. It is affordable yet showcases a lot of power.
The five burners offer plenty of room to cook, and automatic ignition gets you started straight away with as much power as you need. It works off the FlameSelect method, so you can choose from nine different pre-sets as opposed to having full reign. This makes the process much easier, especially if you have never used gas previously.
If you have had experience with a five burner model before but found there wasn’t actually enough space to use all sections simultaneously, you’ll be pleased to hear the surface area of this hob is greater, so there is plenty of space. To round it off, the wok burner is very powerful for when you need a quick boil or fry.
Features
- Dimensions: 4.5 x 75.2 x 52.0 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Hob Power: Front right 1.75 kW, Front left 1 kW, Centre 4 kW, Back right 3 kW, Back left 1.75 kW
- Wok Burner
- 2 Years Warranty
Reasons to Buy
- It has FlameSelect, nine levels of power
- Has a wok burner with 4 Kw power
- Boasts five burners
Reasons to Avoid
- A little awkward to clean