Shopping for a replacement hob? Induction hobs offer unbeatable performance, safety, and efficiency. Our induction hob range combines cutting-edge technology with elegant design, offering everything from compact 2-ring models to spacious 5-zone hobs. Whether you’re after a sleek built-in design, a vented hob with integrated extraction, or a specific size to match your oven, we have options to suit every kitchen layout and budget. Easy to clean, safer than gas or traditional electric hobs, and incredibly responsive, our induction hobs deliver excellent cooking power while using less energy. Discover the complete lineup below.

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Explore Induction Hobs With Various Zones and Features

Our range of induction hobs includes multiple sizes and configurations to suit your needs. If you’re working with a standard 60cm space, we have plenty of 4-zone models that offer excellent versatility for everyday cooking. For those with larger kitchens, our 5-ring induction hobs provide the extra capacity you need.

Need something a little more compact? Our 2-ring induction hobs are perfect for smaller kitchens, studio apartments, or as an additional cooking surface. These models still deliver all the benefits of induction cooking – fast heating, precise control, and energy efficiency – in a convenient, space-saving size. Need even more space? Our impressive 90cm induction hobs are ideal for home cooks or larger households.

Many of our induction hobs feature advanced zone configurations for even greater versatility, such as bridging zones, which allow you to combine two cooking areas for larger pans. When it comes to controls, you’ll find both dial controls and touch controls across our induction hob range. Touch controls offer a sleek, seamless look and are easy to wipe clean, while dial controls provide tactile feedback that some cooks prefer. The sleek glass-ceramic surface of induction hobs not only looks incredible in any modern kitchen, but it’s also remarkably easy to clean – no scrubbing around burners or dealing with stubborn grease buildup.

Whether you’re replacing an old hob or designing a kitchen from scratch, our built-in induction hobs integrate seamlessly into your worktop for a professional, streamlined finish. The smooth glass surface sits flush with your countertop, creating a clean, contemporary look that’s easy to maintain.

Why Buy an Induction Hob From Cookology? 

With thousands of positive reviews and a vast selection of great-value products to choose from, Cookology is firmly established as one of the UK’s leading suppliers of kitchen appliances. From extractors to fridge freezers, we offer a comprehensive lineup of products, many of which are best-rated across various marketplaces.

We don’t just supply quality appliances – we make the entire buying experience as smooth as possible. Shopping with us is convenient, too. We offer free 3-5 day delivery as standard on all our hobs, making each and every ordering experience a breeze. Plus, all our induction hobs come with a 12-month warranty for complete peace of mind.

Induction Hobs FAQs

 

  • What is an induction hob?

    An induction hob is a modern electric hob that uses electromagnetic fields to heat your cookware directly, rather than heating the cooking surface itself. This technology focuses energy only on the pan, making induction hobs significantly faster, safer, and more energy-efficient than traditional gas or electric hobs.

    Unlike conventional hobs, there’s no open flame or glowing heating element. Instead, copper coils beneath the sleek glass-ceramic surface create a magnetic field when you turn on a cooking zone. When you place compatible cookware on the zone, this magnetic field induces electrical currents in the base of the pan, which generates heat directly in the cookware itself. The surrounding surface remains relatively cool to the touch, reducing the risk of burns and making induction hobs one of the safest cooking options available – particularly in households with young children.

  • Do you need special pans for an induction hob?

    Yes, you do need induction-compatible cookware to use an induction hob effectively. Because induction cooking relies on electromagnetism to heat the pan rather than the surface, your cookware needs a magnetic (ferrous) base to work properly.

    The easiest way to check if your existing pans will work is to perform the magnet test: simply hold a magnet to the bottom of your pan – if it sticks firmly, the pan will work on an induction hob. Most stainless steel pans and cast iron cookware are induction-compatible. Many modern pans also feature a coil symbol on the base that indicates they’re suitable for induction cooking.

  • How do I work an induction hob?

    Operating an induction hob is straightforward once you have compatible cookware. First, ensure your pan has a magnetic base (you can check this with the magnet test mentioned above). Then, simply turn on the hob using the power button, place your pan on one of the cooking zones, and select the zone you’re using. You can then adjust the power level or temperature using either the touch controls or dial controls, depending on your model.

  • Do I need an electrician to install an induction hob?

    Yes, you will need a qualified electrician to install your induction hob. These appliances are powerful and must be hardwired directly into your home’s electrical supply – they can’t simply be plugged into a standard socket. Induction hobs typically require a dedicated circuit with appropriate wiring to handle their power requirements safely.

    Professional installation by a certified electrician is essential not only for safety reasons but also to validate your warranty. DIY installation will void your manufacturer’s warranty and could potentially breach building regulations, which may cause issues if you ever sell your home. An electrician will ensure your hob is connected correctly, that your electrical system can handle the load, and that all safety requirements are met.