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Indesit Hobs

Indesit is home to a wide range of hobs, so you'll certainly find the perfect one in the range below. Indeed, Indesit hobs are designed to be simple and effective, and come with gas burners or energy-saving induction elements depending on your needs. Plus, Indesit has prioritised safety, with their fully-equipped models including devices that, if necessary, automatically cut off the supply of gas or electricity. Indesit's hobs are high-quality appliances that help you to produce high-quality dishes every time - so why not get yours now?

 
 
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Which hob type — gas, ceramic or induction — is most suitable for my cooking style?

If you want instant, visual heat and control for stir‑frying or flambéing, the gas option is the most responsive. Ceramic glass hobs give a smooth, affordable surface that's easy to wipe clean but takes a little longer to change temperature. Induction heats fastest and is the most energy efficient, using energy‑saving induction elements ideal for rapid boiling and precise simmering. Match the type to how quickly and precisely you like to cook, and whether you value easy cleaning or visual flame.

What safety features do Indesit hobs have and why do they matter?

Many Indesit hobs include automatic cut‑off devices that stop the gas or electricity supply if a fault is detected, helping to prevent accidents. Four of the five models also have a residual heat indicator so you can see when a zone is still hot, reducing burn risk. One model includes a child lock to prevent accidental activation, which is useful if you have young children. These features are particularly helpful if safety and peace of mind are priorities in your household.

How do the different control types affect everyday use — rotary dials, sliders or touch?

Rotary dials are tactile, very forgiving with wet or gloved hands and simple to use when you're busy cooking. Slider controls let you adjust power smoothly for finer temperature changes, which is handy for simmering. The single touch control model offers the sleekest look and the most precise settings, but it can be less convenient with damp fingers. Think about how you cook and how you like to interact with controls when you're deciding.

Will my existing pans work on the induction hobs?

Induction needs magnetic cookware, so stainless steel with a magnetic base and cast iron work well, while plain aluminium or copper pans may not. You can check by seeing whether a magnet sticks to the base; if it does, the pan will work on the two Indesit induction models. Induction gives very fast heating and precise control with compatible pans, so it’s worth checking your most used pots before you buy.

I’m replacing an old hob — how do I choose the right width and finish?

The range offers models in two common cut‑out widths shown in the filters: 580mm and 590mm, which correspond to the apparent 60cm family size. Measure your existing cut‑out and select the matching width to avoid re‑cutting the worktop; a 580mm cut‑out suits a 580mm model. For finish, most hobs here are black with one stainless steel option, so pick black for a seamless glass look or stainless steel if you want a more industrial accent.