Hobs

We cannot do without a hob for cooking and heating. Besides the traditional gas stove, we also have efficient radiant and induction cooktops to meet the needs of our modern lifestyles.

Discover the common types of hobs to serve your cooking needs.

Looking to whip up a quick fix to snack on the go, or impress your guests with a lovely spread? There's nothing that you cannot achieve with the extensive range of hobs available today, in their various sizes and heating modes.

Gas

Gas burners on the stove heat up your cookware directly with strong open flames when they are ignited.

Radiant

Electric heating coils beneath a ceramic glass surface provide direct heat to most of your cookware.

Induction

Electromagnetic coils beneath a ceramic glass surface induce heat in specific types of cookware.

Select a hob that best fits your kitchen habits and cooking styles.

Key considerations

If you're having troubles choosing the right hob, here are some quick pointers that allow you to narrow down your choices at a glance.

  • Cleaning ease
  • If you hope to achieve spotless cooktops with ease, radiant and induction hobs would fulfill your requirements.

  • Cooking flexibility
  • If your cooking styles require the use of a wide range of pots, pans and the likes, gas hobs would fit your needs.

  • Heating power
  • If you value cooking speed and efficiency, induction hobs would meet your needs, while ensuring maximum safety.

Use the slider to watch how the heating power of an induction hob compares with its alternatives.

Countertop space

Your choice of hob would also depend on your available workspace. Here are the common dimensions of hobs that you can choose from.

  • 70, 80, or 90 cm
  • The larger sized hobs are recommended for the home chefs or those with larger families.

  • 60 cm
  • The standard sized hobs are sufficient to satisfy the needs of the regular home cook.

  • 30 cm
  • The compact sized hobs are perfect for those who seek maximum flexibility in cooking.

Watch how the Domino hobs allow you to mix and match different heating methods according to your desired preference.

Take note of the energy source your hob requires for proper functionality.

Utilities

Verify your gas supply and electrical power that your home receives, so that your hobs work.

Protect your kitchen appliance and supplies to maximise their lifespans.

Ventilation

Ensure that there is a ventilation channel buil within your counter so that heat from your hob can dissipate more quickly.

Insulation

Insert an intermediate horizontal panel directly under the countertop to prevent heat transfer and protect your drawer contents.

View our range of hobs.

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