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jim_in_sussex January 8th 06 12:25 PM

Types of electric cooker hob
 
Been trying to assess new electric cooker offerings.

Back in 2004 there was a thread "Electric Hobs which type?". From the
thread it appears that induction is the best, but unfortunately a lot
of the thread got diverted into side issues such as gas cooking.

So, of the 4 types of hob on offer - ceramic, induction, halogen,
solarglo:

Q1 How does each one work (or is supposed to work)? Original thread
indicated that induction works by electromagnetic induction at around
50kHz & requires cast iron pans. But what electrical method(s) do the
other types rely on?


Q2 Which hobs work tolerably as advertised, especially as regards heat
up times? The thread indicated that induction reaches temperature
almost instantly (& stops quickly too).


Q3 Reliability: How tolerant is each type of mild to moderate misuse -
each a ring being left on & forgotten for an hour or so?


BTW I am trying to assess the merits of each cooker SWMBO has been
offered. eg One salesman had it that Solarglo is the Hotpoint trade
name for Ceramic, which sounds doubtful. Also gas is NOT an option and
is not being considered; nor are the options being compared with gas of
which we have next to no experience even if it was an option.

TIA



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