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Prima Hobs

Prima hobs are designed for your everyday cooking needs. These hobs are simple, easy to use, and highly modern, boasting a range of practical features like cast iron pan supports and auto-ignition control knobs. In essence, Prima has prioritised safety and efficiency, producing hobs that make cooking simple for you and the whole family. These hobs are comparable with those from more expensive brands, but they come without the hefty price tag. Save time and money - get yourself a Prima hob and make cooking a breeze!

 
 
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Prima PRIH023 90cm Induction Hob Black

£364.35 inc
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Prima PRIH020 60cm Induction Hob Black

£217.94 inc
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Prima PRGH226 70cm Gas Hob Black Glass

£239.99 inc
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Prima PRCEH110 75cm Ceramic Hob - Black

£275.00 inc
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Prima PRCEH115 60cm Ceramic Hob Black Glass

£159.97 inc
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Prima PRIH021 60cm Induction Hob Black with 13A Plug

£222.94 inc
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Prima PRIH022 78cm Induction Hob Black

£324.00 inc
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Prima PRGH224 60cm Gas Hob Black Glass

£167.93 inc
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Prima+ PRGH218 60cm Gas on Glass Hob - Black

£186.82 inc
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Which hob type, gas, ceramic or induction, will suit my cooking style and kitchen best?

If you like precise flame control for wok work or rapid simmering, a gas hob is ideal, with choices like the 60cm PRGH106 or 70cm PRGH118. Ceramic glass hobs, such as the 60cm PRCEH115 or 75cm PRCEH110, give a smooth surface that wipes clean and suits everyday cooking without special pans. Induction hobs, the 78cm PRIH022 or 90cm PRIH023, heat fastest and are the most energy efficient, but you will need magnetic-base cookware to work.

How do I choose the right width and number of cooking zones for my kitchen?

Measure your cut-out or available hob space first; Prima widths span compact 580–590mm up to 900mm so a 60cm (590mm) hob usually gives four zones for a standard kitchen, while 75–90cm hobs provide five zones for family cooking or entertaining. If you cook for two most days, a 60cm four-zone model like PRGH224 is economical and space-saving. For busy households that use multiple pans, a 78cm or 90cm induction or a 70cm gas hob gives the extra zones and flexibility you'll appreciate.

What safety features do Prima hobs offer and which should I prioritise for a family kitchen?

Prima prioritises safety with features such as cast iron pan supports and auto-ignition control knobs on gas models, plus child lock on six models and residual heat indicators on four models across the range. For families with young children, a hob that has a child lock and a residual heat indicator is reassuring; pair that with an induction model if you want a top-safe surface that only heats the pan. If you prefer gas, choose a model with sturdy cast iron supports to keep heavy pans stable and controls that auto-ignite.

How easy are the different finishes and pan supports to keep clean?

Black glass hobs and ceramic glass surfaces wipe clean quickly with a soft cloth but will show watermarks and spilled sugar if not cleaned promptly; the PRGH224 and PRCEH115 are examples. Stainless steel or enamelled finishes, like the PRGH106, hide marks better but need occasional polishing to avoid streaks. Cast iron pan supports are robust but benefit from removal and a quick scrub to stop grease build-up; they are practical if you do a lot of heavy cooking.

Are Prima hobs good value compared to more expensive brands and what trade-offs might I face?

Prima hobs are positioned as smart, practical alternatives to pricier brands, offering features like cast iron supports, auto-ignition and touch controls at lower price points, models span roughly the current product price to the current product price. You get solid everyday performance and sensible safety features, but you may not find advanced premium extras such as integrated wok burners, extended bridge zones or app connectivity on most models. If you want dependable cooking, straightforward controls and good build for the price, Prima is a sensible choice; for niche high-end features you might need to step up to a premium range.