Combined hobs: induction and electric

Content
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Advantages and disadvantages
  3. Who is it for?
  4. How to choose the right one?
  5. Review of the best models

In many publications on the choice of hobs, one important detail is overlooked. Electric and gas models are opposed to each other. But there is a variety of kitchen appliances that use both methods of generating heat.

Peculiarities

The combined hob, like other mixed type devices, is popular with people who value practicality and originality. As you might guess from the name, in mixed apparatuses there are both gas and electric burners at the same time. There are three types of matched surfaces:

  • "Cast iron discs" and traditional gas burners;
  • combination of "gas on glass" and induction;
  • combination of "gas on glass" and Hi-Light.

Combination devices, like traditional panel models, can differ in the following criteria:

  • dependent or independent execution;
  • stand-alone or embedded placement;
  • type of materials used;
  • methods of control by the user.

But this is all less important for now. Now it is worth focusing on what heating zones the combined surfaces are equipped with. In addition to gas, it can be induction and electric (classical) types of heaters. Traditional electrics are inferior to induction devices in almost everything. Moreover, it consumes more current.

Gas on glass is much more efficient than traditional burners. Moreover, such a solution also looks much better. It will be much easier to maintain order on the stove. Panels with classic burners are cheaper and after shutdown they cool down faster.

But the dangers associated with open fire outweigh these benefits.

Advantages and disadvantages

The main attention of people is still riveted on traditional models. And therefore, it is very important to evaluate how the combined devices are better than them, and how they are inferior. The undoubted advantages of mixed media are as follows:

  • high practical results;
  • ease of use;
  • the same efficiency when cooking food in different quantities;
  • the ability to use a variety of cooking modes.

It is no secret that it is better to cook some dishes on gas, while others on electricity. Combined systems allow you to combine both approaches. There is no need to painfully decide "what is more important to cook." When you turn off the gas, you can use the electrical part and vice versa. As such, the combined panels do not have any drawbacks, but there is only a difference between the individual models.

Who is it for?

It is more correct to say not "are the combined surfaces good or bad", but "who do they suit". Obviously, the first condition will be the availability of both electricity and gas. Yes, you can use cylinders, but this is not very convenient. Mixed type hobs will appeal, first of all, to those whose dwelling is connected to the main gas pipeline and the power supply line at the same time. They become especially relevant if there are regular interruptions in gas or electricity. But this technique is also useful where utilities work without problems.

It is recommended to purchase it for lovers of culinary delights - then their capabilities will significantly expand.

How to choose the right one?

When choosing, it is worth considering a number of nuances.So, if the design of the room is in the first place, it is worth giving preference to dependent structures. Their appearance completely coincides with the appearance of the oven, so you do not have to painfully select the optimal combination. But it must be borne in mind that in this case, a breakdown of the general control will result in the failure of both components. But dependent models are much cheaper than their independent counterparts.

The affordable versions are enamelled. She can have a different color, however, the usual white tone, of course, dominates. It is not difficult to clean the enamel surface (with the exception of especially neglected cases). And it is also difficult to notice the stains on it. But the problem is that the enamel is fragile and rough mechanical impact on it can damage the material.

Some kitchen panels are coated with aluminum. This is the cheapest solution. The aluminum surface does not crack on impact. If it is very strong, dents may remain. In addition, aluminum cannot be cleaned with powders, and it can also become very hot during prolonged use.

Stainless steel is much stronger than aluminum layers. Mechanical deformation is practically excluded. More precisely, they can happen, but not under normal conditions; in a city apartment there are simply no such loads. There are brushed and polished steel panels. Despite their attractive appearance, the popularity of these products is limited by their high prices.

In addition, steel is extremely difficult to keep clean. Even small traces of dirt are perfectly visible on the black metal. If ease of maintenance is very important, it is better to choose structures made of tempered glass. They cost about the same as stainless steel, but are much easier to clean.

It should be remembered that tempered glass does not tolerate significant temperature fluctuations.

It is also important to pay attention to the heating method. As already mentioned, induction heating elements are more economical than traditional electric pancakes. In addition, they warm up clearly faster. Rapid burners (with nickel spirals) occupy an intermediate place in terms of heating speed. The shape of the heating elements does not matter.

The panel can be controlled by mechanical or sensor devices. Usually the gas section is controlled by mechanical switches. Electric and induction hobs are often touch-sensitive. The simplicity of mechanical controls makes them very reliable (compared to electronic counterparts). Sensory models are more difficult and break a little more often, but it is easier to wash them.

Most importantly, sensor devices for the most part have a number of additional functions. True, the cost of such solutions is significantly higher. And the cost of repairing such devices is high. You also need to pay attention to the total power of the hob. The larger it is, the more significant the performance of household appliances.

Review of the best models

In the budget class, it stands out Maunfeld EEHG 64.13CB. KG... This hob, although not made in England (as the manufacturer tries to give the impression), is still of excellent quality. The design is very beautiful and at the same time quite functional. All the options necessary for daily work are provided. The front surface is made of premium tempered glass. The Maunfeld model is equipped with three gas burners and one electric hob.

A good alternative is the Polish panel Hansa BHMI65110010... The product is well thought out. All components are in the optimal place. The situation is excluded when the electric ignition would not work. Reliable gas control is provided. As with the previous model, there are 3 gas and 1 electric heaters.

The mechanical control system is quite ergonomic, but it must be borne in mind that the cast-iron grate cannot be removed, so it will be very difficult to clean dirty surfaces.

Ardesia GA 31 MECBXSV X Is an Italian classic panel. It is comparatively cheap. The developers preferred a pronounced conservative design. The panel looks attractive in any kitchen, regardless of its design style. The case is extremely robust and reliable. There are options for gas control and automatic electric ignition.

      In the premium class, another Italian hob stands out - Smeg PM3621WLD... This miniature design looks very stylish. There are 2 gas burners and 2 induction burners. One of the burners is operating in forced mode. It is very easy to heat ducklings and other large or non-standard dishes on induction hobs.

      For a few myths about induction hobs, see the video below.

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