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Looking for the best induction hob? This revolutionary method of cooking with magnets instead of direct heat has changed the game in the last 10 years or so, signalling the death knell of old-style electric, and eating into the dominance of gas. As gas prices rise, it'll increasingly struggle to compete with the energy efficiency of the best induction hobs.And they're so damn easy to clean, too.

But where do you start when there are so many models of induction cooktop to choose from? Easy, you start right here because we’ve done all the homework for you and selected a stack of great induction hob models that don’t cost an arm and a leg…

You can read more about them below, including our top picks, but don't forget that we'd also got guides for the best gas hob, best non-stick frying pans to use on whatever hob you go for, and the best ovens.

One thing to note if you're hob shopping for induction – ceramic hobs look almost identical, but work in a very different way. In T3's opinion, induction is massively superior to ceramic, but you can read more it in our induction vs ceramic hob guide if you want to know more.

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1. NEFF N 50 T36FB41X0G

Best induction hob for most people

Specifications

Dimensions: 59 x 52cm

Zones: Four

Electricity loading: 3.7kW

Reasons to buy

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Speedy boiler

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Excellent performance

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13amp plug attached

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Easy-clean surface

Reasons to avoid

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No bridge function

Aside from the attractive price and excellent set of features, this Germanic induction hob occupies the #1 spot for one reason in particular: it’s one of only a handful of induction models that can be plugged straight into a standard UK plug.For those with slightly dated kitchens and only a 13 amp plug in the vicinity, that’s music to the ears because it could save you having to have a whole new ring main fitted at great cost. Energy consumption is just 3.7 kilowatts as opposed to 7kW for most other models, and that equates to lower electricity bills, too. What’s not to like?

The Neff N 50’s shiny ceramic top is comprised of two 180mm zones, a 145mm medium-sized zone and a small 210mm zone. However, as is the case with all plug & play induction hobs, only one hob at a time can use the boost function for fast boiling of water – the others will have their power automatically cut back a little. I can vouch that this is rarely an issue because I have exactly the same hob at home and I haven’t run into any circumstances where I’ve needed more than one hob on boost. In fact, in normal situations I can run all four hobs at 9, the highest setting available.

Since this model doesn’t have a bridging function, you may need to stir the food a little more frequently if using a saucepan that’s bigger than the largest zone but, again, this has never caused me a problem.

The Neff’s TouchControl interface is easy to use but, like all touch sensitive controls, it can sometimes be really fiddly changing power settings. Also, your fingers will leave a lot of marks on the shiny ceramic glass surface in the process but thankfully the whole thing’s a doddle to clean.

I have nothing but praise for this induction hob – it boils water incredibly quickly, is instantly controllable and I’ve had no issues running all four hobs at once, at any power setting from 1 through 9. Above all, it initially saved me a shedload of money by not having to have a whole new ring main installed, while also allowing me to run a high-end Miele oven on the same ring. Highly recommended.

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2. Tefal Everyday IH201840

Best cheap single-zone induction hob

Specifications

Dimensions: 27 x 34cm

Zones: One

Electricity loading: 2.1kW

Reasons to buy

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Small footprint

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Perfect for caravans and boats

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Cheap as chips

Reasons to avoid

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A but chunky looking

This excellent portable, single-zone model is a perfect low-cost introduction to induction cooking, an ideal extra hob, a great choice for bedsits and studios, and you can take it in the caravan or even use it in a tent if there’s power nearby. Simply plug it into the nearest 13-amp socket and fry away.

The Tefal is equipped with a tough ceramic surface and measures just 27cm in width, making it suitable for steel-bottomed pots and pans up to 25cm in diameter. Its five pre-set modes – boil water, stir fry, deep fry, stew and heat milk – are a doddle to use and if you need to adjust the temperature, simply tap either the plus or minus icons. It also comes with a manual mode with nine power levels, from 450W to 2,100W.

This writer was frankly blown away by how well it works – it trounced the kettle in the water-boiling contest and worked brilliantly well at frying stuff. At this price, it’s a no brainer.

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3. Neff N 70 T59FT50X0

Stunning flexi-zone hob with ingenious touch dial

Specifications

Dimensions: 90 x 51cm

Zones: Five

Electricity loading: 11.1kW

Reasons to buy

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Tactile control dial

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Five-zone Flex Induction

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Wide cooking surface

Reasons to avoid

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High connection rating of 11.1kW

This handsome slab has 90cm of meal estate and five-zone flex induction for convenience and outright efficiency. In fact, this model’s induction system is one of the very best because cooking zones are automatically connected depending on where you place the cookware – they can also be connected manually if required. This is a great system for all styles of cookware, including rectangular roasting tins and teppanyaki trays.

Another hot feature is Power Move, which provides one large cooking area with different zones for boiling in the front, simmering in the middle and warming at the far end. To use, simply slide the cookware to where you want it. The Power Boost facility, meanwhile, adds extra rocket fuel to the boiling or frying process.

However, there’s one element with this induction hob that makes it really special – a removable magnetic metal dial that makes zone and temperature selection an absolute cinch instead of having to stab at unresponsive touch-screen icons in order to change temperatures or zones. Neff calls it TwistPad and we think every induction hob should have one because, from our experience, touch sensitive controls are often too frustrating to use, especially if your finger tips are very dry or the controls are obscured by fingerprints and greasy smudges.

In the pantheon of induction hobbery, the Neff N 70 T59FT50X0 is a knight in shining armour that makes all types of hob top cooking a veritable delight. Just be sure your mains has the wherewithal to accommodate its monstrous 11.1kW of electron oomph.

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4. Bosch Serie 2 PUG61RAA5B

Another excellent option for lower-rated ring mains

Specifications

Dimensions: 59 x 52cm

Zones: Four

Electricity loading: 3.7kW

Reasons to buy

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Low wattage

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Keenly priced

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Handy bridge function

Reasons to avoid

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Not the prettiest

If you only have a 13-amp plug socket to hand and no special cooker-specific ring mains knocking about, consider installing this keenly-priced, four-zone model from the house of Bosch. The Bosch comes with four induction zones embedded in a decently alluring slab of black ceramic glass.

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Like the winning Plug & Play Neff N 50 above, the Bosch Serie 2 has useful functions such as PowerBoost, which provides up to 50% more power in a thrice and a touch-sensitive control panel that's a breeze to use. Unlike the Neff, this one’s zones are circular which makes it look a bit lower end. That said, circular zones are often easier for locating the base of the pan.

If you’re in the market for a reasonably-priced, well specified, German-branded model that plugs straight into an existing 13 amp socket while delivering similar performance as the winning Neff N 50, then definitely consider this model, too.

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5. Siemens iQ700 EX275FXB1E

Best induction hob for banquets

Specifications

Dimensions: 91.2 x 51cm

Zones: Four

Electricity loading: 7.4kW

Reasons to buy

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Flexinduction technology

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Four huge zones

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Ace performance

Reasons to avoid

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Requires plenty of worktop space

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High power rating

What we’re looking at here is a stunning panorama of pot-boiling glamour. The iQ700 is a monster by any standards – it’s 90cm wide for a start – and that means it’s capable of whipping up a Henry VIII banquet at the drop of a titfer.

Aside from the four huge cooking zones which are big enough to accommodate extra large cookware up to 24cm in diameter, this model also features ‘flexinduction’, which means if one zone isn’t big enough for the pan you’re using – say, a roasting tin up to 40cm in length – it will automatically activate more inductors so the ingredients are heated evenly. It also features boost for any zone which ramps up the power by 50% for speedy boiling or high-heat frying.

Many induction hobs adopt the touch-sensitive approach to controlling temperature but unlike most models that require stabbing at buttons to raise or lower the temperature, this one uses a touch-sensitive slider which is said to be more accurate and intuitive.

If you have the acreage on your kitchen worktop to accommodate such a thing and your ring mains is of sufficient power to accept a 7.4kW model, then this one’s well worth a whirl.

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6. Miele KM7201FR

Best induction hob for more compact kitchens

Specifications

Dimensions: 58 x 52cm

Zones: Four

Electricity loading: 7.36kW

Reasons to buy

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Quick and efficient

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Low maintenance

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Generous cooking area

Reasons to avoid

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The usual even heating issues

Not all of us have the space for those sizeable six zone induction hobs, so a rock-solid compromise comes in the shape of this, the MieleKM7201FR. Despite its lower zone status the Miele is, as you’d expect, more than capable of covering cooking needs in slightly more snug kitchen surroundings. It’s got the beef to get the job done, particularly thanks to the Twin Boost functionality.

Cleverly, Twin Boost amalgamates the power output from two zones into one, which effectively means that you can get a full pan up to boiling point in no time. We think it’s great if you’re cooking with a larger wok for example, where that intense heat is really needed. Equally, however, it’s handy for just bringing said pan of water to the boil quick sharpish.

Another practical bonus with this Miele is the Stop and Go functionality. If you're busy in the kitchen then one button push sets the zones down to 1, which is good for ensuring you don't scorch your dinner. It’s equally as useful for a practical simmer that’ll keep that prized main course warm while you tuck into your starter. Additional control of power comes via a generous 9 different levels.

Another highpoint with the MieleKM7201FR is that it boasts a very easy to clean design that can be given a once over with little in the way of effort. This is compounded by the stainless steel rim, which adds a contrasting flourish. Meanwhile, the glass cooking area itself just needs a wipe from time to time. A timer and child safety lock round it all out nicely, while the LED display is good on the eyes and indicates the heat settings you’ve got on for each of the zones.

As is the case with most, if not all induction hobs, you’ll find that you get best results by keeping the ingredients of your pans moving. Heat distribution can be a little patchy and, although it’s not a gripe per se, the Miele does occasionally fall foul of this induction downside. That’s a minor gripe however, as this four zone hob ticks most of the boxes, especially when it comes to ease of use and the quality of build.

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7. John Lewis JLBIIH806

Best big hob with loads of zones

Specifications

Dimensions: 78 x 62cm

Zones: Five

Electricity loading: 7.35kW

Reasons to buy

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Cool features

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Quick to heat

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Five zones

Reasons to avoid

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Only if you , in fact, need six zones

The John LewisJLBIIH806 induction hob straddles that perfect middle ground where four heating zones aren't enough and six is just too much. So this appliance gets off to a great start, as the worktop area is spacious enough for most, of not all your pots and pans. But, it’s not a behemoth either. In fact, the designers have done a very nice job on creating this appliance, with wipe clean surfaces and, really, nowhere for grime to call home.

Features and functionality score highly too, with the JLBIIH806 boasting touch controls that are dead easy to use. There are practical touches on offer, with the hob having the ability to really give it the beans when you first power up and then ease of the heat once the zone gets to the desired heat. Similarly, the hob can be paused if you need to stop cooking for any reason, while the automatic shut off is a cool safety feature.

You’ll also be pleased to learn that there’s a child lock as well as residual heat indicators to remove any worry about scorched fingertips. There are other smart touches too, like the sensor that can detect if you’ve inadvertently left an unwanted object on the hob, such as a knife or other random item of cutlery.

All in all then this is a fast to heat, easy to use and very well made hob that impresses us on many levels.

Check out our John Lewis discount codes to see if you can lower the cost.

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8. Bosch PUE611BF1B

Another Bosch that’s fast, efficient and has a solid track record

Specifications

Dimensions: 60 x 52.5cm

Zones: Four

Electricity loading: 3kW

Reasons to buy

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Fast and efficient

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Looks a treat

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Easy to clean

Reasons to avoid

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Induction trait that can result in slightly uneven heating

The Bosch PUE611BF1B induction appliance is one of the hardiest hobs out there having been around for a while now without the threat of being pushed asunder by newer models. The styling certainly still looks very cool, but the hob is also great at getting on with the task in hand, as in heating up your pots and pans very rapidly.

The Bosch PUE611BF1B features TouchSelect controls, which means that selecting the right mode to suit your cooking task is straightforward. Induction hobs are also frequently praised for their speed and energy efficiency and this is where this model really excels.

However, you’ll need to check that it’s warmed food all the way through as induction hobs can struggle to do this effectively. The Bosch PUE611BF1B is no exception. There’s a decent trade-off with this appliance though in that it can be plugged into a regular wall socket, so there’s no faffing around when it comes to installation. That’s a definite bonus.

Bosch invariably packs in some neat tricks too and the PUE611BF1B hob is therefore quite nicely spruced up by a selection of practical controls. Its PowerBoost function is perhaps the area that we like best, simply because it allows you to bring things to the boil that little bit quicker. When mealtimes are stressful then features like this can help to take the sting out of a laboured spagbol or similar.

Elsewhere, the extensive range of settings includes 17 heating options, there’s a child lock and the whole thing boasts nowhere for food spillages to hide as it’s got a super smooth wipe-clean surface. The four heating areas are able to cope with all being on the go at the same time, probably because the 60cm wide cooking surface is sensibly proportioned.

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9. AEG IKB64401FB

Professional-grade power without the price tag

Specifications

Dimensions: 59 x 52cm

Zones: Multiple

Electricity loading: 7.35kW

Reasons to buy

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Great Direktouch controls

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Powerboost for even faster cooking

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Pause & Go for interruptions

Reasons to avoid

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Quite power hungry

Given the amount of cooking power (7.35Kw) and useful tech it offers, this flagship AEG is outstanding value and well worth considering if you need something more versatile. It’s a great looker, too.

Induction hobs with this much power are very quick to cook, and if you're in a hurry the Powerboost feature here can boil water in just 90 seconds –perfect for a pot of pre-cinema pasta when you're in a hurry to get out. It can connect to compatible cooker hoods via the Hob2Hood feature, and its Direktouch controls make it easy to get the right temperature across its four generously proportioned cooking zones. Pot detection means it only applies power when there's something there to cook and there's a useful feature called Pause & Go that enables you to answer the door or the phone without your pots boiling over.

If you're wedded to a gas hob this induction model has the power and performance to change your mind: we've found it just as fast as gas, and it's considerably easier to keep clean too.

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10. Zanussi Series 20

Affordable induction hob with great looks too

Specifications

Dimensions: ‎51.99 x 59 x 4.8 cm

Zones: Multiple

Electricity loading: 3kW

Reasons to buy

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Timer options

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Multiple zones

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Easy to clean

Reasons to avoid

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Lower end price

The Zanussi Series 20 is an affordable induction hob that also looks a real treat considering it’s at the lower end of the budget spectrum. That’s not to say it's without features either. In fact, there’s plenty that adds value with a 15 power level digital display and wipe clean ceramic hob surface. There are touch controls too, which allows for quick and easy control of temperature settings.

There’s also a child safety control lock, which keeps the hob from being turned on accidentally. On top of that, there’s a 99-minute timer with acoustic signal, which means that you can specially control the way your food is cooked, without fear that you’ll end up overdoing it. There’s also the benefit of the Zanussi brand name too.

Induction hobs: what you need to know

The induction cooktop is becoming commonplace now, yet still feels like the stuff of sci-fi.Unlike ceramic or gas hobs that heat the entire plate, induction hobs heat only the base of the pan and its contents. What’s more, they’re so efficient they can usually boil water more quickly than a kettle and are said to be 50% faster than gas.

So how do induction hobs work? That’ll be our old underrated friend magnetism. Even when the hob is on it remains cool to the touch, yet as soon as you place a saucepan on it, a whopping amount of heat is generated and before you know it you’ve whipped up a four-course banquet.

Having said that, a word of warning: don't put your hand on the hob when you lift the pan up, as heat will have transferred from the pan back into the glass of the hob. And because the whole hob is completely smooth, any spillages are very easily cleaned with a simple flick of a kitchen wipe.

However, there is a small but fairly significant caveat that should be considered before jumping on the induction bandwagon: induction only works with ferrous metals like steel and cast iron, and chances are at least some of your current cookware is of the wrong variety, so you'll need to replace them.

It’s easy to check with pans will work on an induction hob: place a magnet to the base of each pot and pan. If it sticks you’re in luck; if not you’ll need to fork out on some new pans (here's our pick of the best saucepan sets and best non-stick frying pans).

The majority of induction hobs are swathed in a beautiful looking slab of ceramic glass. Be mindful that this surface is quite easily scratched by rough-bottomed cast iron cookware so position your Le Creuset casserole dish with care or stick to steel pans with smooth bottoms.

For more about induction hobs, see our 'what is an induction hob and how does it work?' guide.

Induction hob power requirements

Some induction hobs draw up to 7.4kw of current and that means having a separate ring main fitted if your current setup is, like many older kitchens, just a standard 13 amp cooker plug.Boy, did I find that out the hard way.

If you also have an electric oven on the same ring, you may in fact need an even higher rated cable.Bear this in mind because it’s the single most important consideration when purchasing any electrical cooking appliance.

I’d advise employing the services of an electrician beforehand just to be sure you won’t be purchasing a product that needs a whole new ring main installed at great cost (upwards of £500).

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FAQs

Best induction hob 2023: economical cooking via science magic? ›

After multiple years testing induction cooktops, in 2023 the Duxtop 9600LS is still our top pick for most home cooks thanks to its accessible price combined with the fact that it offers more heat control than any other model we tested in its price range.

What is the best portable induction hob for 2023? ›

After multiple years testing induction cooktops, in 2023 the Duxtop 9600LS is still our top pick for most home cooks thanks to its accessible price combined with the fact that it offers more heat control than any other model we tested in its price range.

What is the most energy efficient cooking hob? ›

Induction hobs tend to be the most energy efficient as all their power goes straight into heating the pan, no energy is wasted heating the surface. Gas hobs are also considered energy efficient as they tend to provide the lowest annual running cost, since gas is cheaper than electricity.

Which brand induction cooker is best? ›

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Are expensive induction hobs worth it? ›

What's so special about induction hobs? Induction hobs are the most expensive type of hob to buy and install but they're amazingly efficient, both in terms of speed and energy consumption – they're up to 50% more energy efficient than either gas or electric ceramic models.

What is the downside of an induction hob? ›

Induction stoves and cooktops sometimes cause a rattling sound, which is a result of the high energy transferring from the coil to the pan. This whirring sound often goes away when you turn down the heat or add food to the pot or pan, but it can be annoying for some users. Induction cooktops scratch easily.

What to look for when buying an induction hob? ›

Points to Consider when Buying an Induction Cooktop
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  2. Pre-set Menu. ...
  3. Safety Features. ...
  4. Pan Size of the Cooktop. ...
  5. Portability of the Cooktop.

Which hob is cheaper to run? ›

Induction hobs are far more efficient than gas hobs as they use all of the heat that is generated. This means there is no wasted heat. Gas hobs are less efficient because so much of the heat generated is lost round the sides of the pans.

What is the cheapest type of electric hob to run? ›

In terms of energy use, research generally indicates that induction hobs are cheaper to run, with induction hobs proving to be 74% efficient in converting energy to heat, using 57% less energy than gas hobs.

What type of hob do chefs prefer? ›

Chefs love induction cooking because of the extremely fast heating and precise heat control provided through a high-performance glass-ceramic surface. Also, induction technology warms the pan and not the surface or surrounding area, so very little heat escapes into the room.

Which is better ceramic or glass induction cooker? ›

In short, induction cooktops are far more efficient than ceramic cooktops as they only heat the pan and not the surrounding air or the cooktop's surface. Induction cooktops remain cooler during the cooking process, the ceramic top only heats from residual pan heat and loses heat quicker once turned off.

Which induction is better 1200 watt or 1800 watt? ›

Hence, for kitchens with high cooking frequency, 1800 watt induction stove online is a better option. But, if your cooking requires less heat, then the extra watts generated by induction goes waste, as hot air. So 1200 watt induction cooker online is a better option in this case.

Does induction save electricity? ›

An induction stove is 5 to 10 percent more energy-efficient than conventional electric stoves and about three times more efficient than gas stoves. And unlike gas, it's better for indoor air quality.

Do induction hobs use a lot of electricity? ›

Induction hobs are highly efficient when it comes to energy wastage. Because there is no flame, and because the head is triggered by placing the pan on the hob, there is little-to-no electricity wastage. Most of the electricity used goes straight to the cooktop, heating the pan immediately and cooking your food.

How long do induction cooktops last? ›

The lifespan of an induction range is measured in working hours rather than years. The expected life of an induction appliance for the home kitchen is 10,000 working hours. Depending on how much you cook, this likely equates to at least 10 years.

Can you use all 4 rings on an induction hob? ›

Many people fail to realise this limitation at the cheaper end of the induction hob market - that you cannot use all the 4 rings full or even half blast at the same time - just the one. This limitation is not limited to cheaper devices.

Why is induction cooking not popular? ›

Americans tend to be hesitant to adopt new cooking tech.

Or so a representative from LG told us. Induction is different enough to feel unfamiliar, and it makes some potential owners hesitant to switch. The LG rep compared it to the situation with convection ovens, which help cook food faster and more evenly.

Do chefs use induction cooktops? ›

Induction's functionality and sustainability have won over a growing number of professional chefs, both at their restaurants and at home.

Can you damage an induction hob by using wrong pans? ›

What happens if I use the wrong pan on an induction hob? If you accidentally try to start cooking on your induction hob with a pan that's incompatible, don't panic. You won't cause any damage to your stovetop or your pan, but the burner itself simply won't turn on, so your pan won't get hot.

Which watt induction is best? ›

When you are buying one, induction cooker power consumption is the most important factor to consider. For good cooking, 2000 is the best wattage for an induction cooktop.

How do I choose the best hob? ›

Make sure the tempered glass is scratch-resistant, temperature-resistant and corrosion-resistant. Safety: When you buy a hob, make sure it has a flame failure device and a built-in timer. The flame failure device cuts the gas supply if the flame goes out in case it's blown out by the wind or fan.

What is the best type of hob? ›

Gas hobs are famous for their speed and ease of use, making them the top choice for professional cooks and restaurant kitchens.

Do induction hobs scratch easily? ›

Although induction cooktops do not scratch easily, they can still occur. Steps can be taken to minimize the risk of scratches occurring, however, this is not foolproof. When small scratches do appear, they can be buffed out with various, easy methods without causing more damage to the cooktop.

Can you use cast iron on induction? ›

Induction uses magnetic fields to heat cookware, so your pan must contain conductive, ferrous metals to transfer heat. This makes cast iron a great option for induction cooking.

Which is more economical induction or ceramic hob? ›

That said, induction hobs are cheaper to run due to them being more energy efficient. So, if your budget can stretch to it, an induction hob might save you money in the long run. Which Heats Up Faster? Ceramic hobs heat up quicker than a solid plate, but induction hobs are the clear winner of this one.

Which is more efficient induction or electric hob? ›

An induction hob works similarly to an electric hob, but it has coils beneath its surface that induce electrical current to generate heat in the pan or metal object. It uses less power and remains cold until you place a pan on it, meaning it uses less energy than other types of electric hobs.

Is an induction hob cheaper to run than electric oven? ›

The power usage for an induction hob is 1.95kWh, whilst the ceramic electric hob is 1.65kWh. Based on the calculations, the induction hob uses less energy and is cheaper to operate compared to a ceramic electric hob.

Is an induction hob cheaper to run than a kettle? ›

An electric teakettle is about 80 percent efficient, although again this varies from kettle to kettle. Electric kettles are generally very well insulated, and the heating coils sit directly in the water, so less heat is lost to the air. An induction stove or hot plate is about 85 percent efficient.

What do chefs think of induction hobs? ›

I use it because it's better,” he said. “Induction stovetops are easier to clean, they're more responsive, and they are just as powerful, if not more powerful, than gas. My induction burner can boil eight quarts of water within 11 minutes – it's super fast.”

Are there any health issues with induction cooking? ›

Are induction stoves safe? Some people worry that induction stoves are unhealthy because of the electromagnetic fields used to heat pans, but in general, you don't have to worry about electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from an induction stove. They are non-ionizing and do not damage DNA or cells directly.

Which material is good for induction cooking? ›

For pots and pans to be compatible with an induction cooktop they must be made of a magnetic material: either iron or iron-based, such as steel. Induction heating works by exciting the iron atoms in cookware, so there needs to be enough iron in your pots and pans for the heat to happen.

Can you use Le Creuset on induction? ›

Is my Le Creuset cast iron compatible with induction hobs? Yes, all our cookware (except our stoneware range which should not be used on the hob top) is suitable for use on an induction hob. Just remember to keep to a low to medium heat, for durability and delicious results!

How do you clean an induction stove top? ›

First, moisten a dry cloth with a white vinegar mix and apply it to the stains. Let the vinegar settle for a few minutes, then rub the stains away. Lastly, rinse with a second clean cloth and cooktop cleaning solution or distilled water.

What is the price of ideal induction stove? ›

ideal Induction Stove, princess at Rs 2834 in Mumbai | ID: 14917825555.

How much watt induction is good for cooking? ›

1. What is the best wattage for an induction cooktop? You should choose an induction cooktop whose power rate ranges from 500 to 2,100 watts if you want to cook faster. You can easily set the temperature according to your needs.

What is the best voltage for induction cooktop? ›

Does your kitchen have adequate electrical service for induction? Most full-size induction cooktops require a 240-volt connection.

Can induction cooker run on solar panel? ›

Induction cooking is derived from the principle of electromagnetic induction by inducing eddy currents in the coil that get excited in the ferromagnetic material to cause heating . In this research, solar energy is used as a source of power for the induction stove.

What is the latest stove technology? ›

Induction cooktop stoves, which use electromagnetic fields to heat up the pot but not the cooktop itself, are expected to become the new trend. Induction cooktops are touted as a safer, faster and more energy efficient way to cook. Also, they're marketed as being better for indoor air quality than a gas stove.

Can I leave induction hob on overnight? ›

Like many of the other answers mentioned, it's not a great idea to leave a stove with an exposed heating element unattended. There are some serious but unlikely risks, e.g., cat knocks towel into burner, burns down house. There are also less serious but much more likely risks, mainly that the food will burn or scorch.

What happens if you leave induction hob on? ›

The induction field is generated via a coil that is located under a thick glass plate in the hob. The hob itself does not get hot, except when it's in contact with the pan. This means there's no wasted heat. If you leave the hob on, but don't put a pan on it, the hob simply won't heat up.

What are the pros and cons of induction hobs? ›

Pros and Cons of Induction Cooking
  • What is induction cooking? ...
  • Pro: The Surface of an Induction Cooktop is Cool to the Touch. ...
  • Con: You Need to Be Careful About Leaving it On. ...
  • Pro: Induction Cooking is Faster. ...
  • Con: You Need Induction Ready Cookware. ...
  • Pro: Precise Cooking and Temperature Control.
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Which company induction is best? ›

Best Induction Cooktop In India
  • Prestige PIC 20 1600 Watt Induction Cooktop. ...
  • iBELL Induction Cooktop. ...
  • Usha CookJoy 1600 Watt Induction cooktop. ...
  • Prestige PIC 15.0+ 1900-Watt Induction Cooktop. ...
  • Bajaj ABS Majesty Slim 2100-Watt Induction Cooktop. ...
  • Bajaj Magnifique 2000W Induction Cooktop. ...
  • PHILIPS Viva Collection HD4938/01.
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How much money does induction cooktop save? ›

The per unit efficiency of induction Cooking Tops is about 5-10% more efficient than conventional electric resistance units and about 3 times more efficient than gas.

What Cannot be cooked on induction? ›

There are many types of cookware that cannot be used on the induction: Aluminum or aluminum clad, copper or copper clad, aluminum foil, glass/ceramic and some stainless steel products (because these will not attract and hold a magnet).

What not to do with an induction hob? ›

Don't drop heavy items on the induction cooktop – the glass/ceramic surface is tough, but can crack. Make sure the cookware you use is smooth and flat-bottomed. You shouldn't need to slide your cookware about too much on induction, and uneven surfaces can leave scratches. Don't use the cooktop as a chopping block.

Why does my induction hob take so long to boil water? ›

So, what was going on? Turns out it was the pans that we were using. If you've got an induction hob that's taking more than five minutes to boil a pan of water, the cookware you're using could be at fault.

What is the best portable electric induction hob? ›

Our Top Picks
  • Best Overall: Duxtop 9600LS Portable Induction Cooktop.
  • Best Value: Duxtop 8100MC Portable Induction Cooktop.
  • Best Splurge: Breville PolyScience The Control Freak.
  • Best Double: Duxtop LCD Portable Double Induction Cooktop.
  • Best Lightweight: NuWave Flex Precision Induction Cooktop.
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How many years do induction cooktops last? ›

how long do induction stoves last? The lifespan of an induction cooktop is typically measured in operating hours rather than years. Typically, models designed for domestic use will last for 2500 hours, which is equivalent to 10 hours a day for about a year.

Is induction stove the future? ›

Some home chefs say induction cooktops and ranges are the way of the future, offering a safer and more energy-efficient way of cooking. An induction cooktop is a special type of electric cooktop that gets its power and precision from induction technology.

What is the lifespan induction hobs? ›

So, a good induction hob is likely to last between 10 to 15 years, depending on the manufacturer.

Which is cheaper to run induction or electric hob? ›

Induction hobs are highly efficient when it comes to energy wastage. Because there is no flame, and because the head is triggered by placing the pan on the hob, there is little-to-no electricity wastage. Most of the electricity used goes straight to the cooktop, heating the pan immediately and cooking your food.

Are portable induction hobs energy efficient? ›

Research clearly shows that induction cooktops are more energy efficient: gas cooktops are about 40 percent efficient; electric-coil and standard smooth-top electric cooktops are about 74 percent efficient, and induction cooktops are 84 percent efficient.

Why is induction not popular in America? ›

Americans tend to be hesitant to adopt new cooking tech.

Or so a representative from LG told us. Induction is different enough to feel unfamiliar, and it makes some potential owners hesitant to switch. The LG rep compared it to the situation with convection ovens, which help cook food faster and more evenly.

What damages induction cooktops? ›

Avoid storing jars or cans above the cooktop. Dropping a heavy or hard object onto the cooktop could crack the glass. Do not leave a hot lid on the cooktop. As the cooktop cools, air can become trapped between the lid and the cooktop, and the ceramic glass could break when the lid is removed.

Do induction cooktops use a lot of electricity? ›

While induction cooktops still use electricity to produce the electromagnetic field, they draw much less energy than electric coil or hotplate cooktops, and even ceramic cooktops. This is mainly due to the fact that induction cooktops don't have to heat up an element to transfer heat.

Do any professional chefs use induction? ›

Induction's functionality and sustainability have won over a growing number of professional chefs, both at their restaurants and at home.

Can I use cast iron on induction? ›

Induction uses magnetic fields to heat cookware, so your pan must contain conductive, ferrous metals to transfer heat. This makes cast iron a great option for induction cooking.

Do all induction hobs scratch easily? ›

Although induction cooktops do not scratch easily, they can still occur. Steps can be taken to minimize the risk of scratches occurring, however, this is not foolproof. When small scratches do appear, they can be buffed out with various, easy methods without causing more damage to the cooktop.

Why do induction hobs fail? ›

The Burner is Faulty

Underneath each induction area is a coil of copper that produces the electromagnetic field. However, if this coil has gone faulty or has somehow been damaged, something possible if you recently had a crack in the glass cooktop, it will need to be replaced.

Can you leave hot pans on induction hob? ›

Answer: Hot pans taken directly from an oven can be placed on a glass cooktop. This can be done in order to finish cooking, or to set the dish aside to cool. For Induction cooktops, ensure the pan is induction compatible, as the burner will turn on if it is.

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