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Samsung Hobs

Samsung's range of hobs are a premium choice for modern kitchens. Indeed, if you want to optimise the flow of your kitchen, Samsung hobs are perfect for you - they're an instant kitchen upgrade. Cooking has never been easier. From touch control to safety cut offs, Samsung hobs include a plethora of modern features that have been implemented with efficiency in mind, so whether you're cooking for yourself or the whole family, you can expect delicious results every time. Explore the full range below.

 
 
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How do I decide between a gas hob, a standard induction hob and a venting induction hob for my kitchen?

Think about how you cook and what your kitchen can accommodate. Gas hobs (the NA75D3030AS/EU) give you immediate visual heat control and work with any pan, which suits traditional cooking techniques. Induction hobs heat faster, are more energy efficient and include safety features like child locks and safety cut offs, so they work well if you want precision and easy cleaning. If you have no room for an extractor above the hob, a venting induction hob such as the NZ84T9747VK/UR combines powerful induction cooking with integrated downdraft extraction to remove steam and smells.

What hob width and number of cooking zones should I pick for my family and kitchen layout?

Match the hob width to your available countertop space and the size of meals you cook. A 60cm (590–600mm) hob with three or four zones is ideal for couples or small kitchens, while 75–80cm and 83cm hobs with four or five zones suit larger households and those who often cook for guests. an 80cm Slim Induction gives extra space for big pans or multiple dishes at once without crowding your pots.

What is a Flex Zone or Dual Flex Zone and how will it help my day-to-day cooking?

A Flex Zone lets you join two cooking zones into one large area, so large pans, griddles or oval roasting dishes sit evenly on the hob. The Series 6 and Series 5 induction models offer Flex Zone options that make tasks like searing a large steak or using a griddle plate much easier. Dual Flex Zones on the venting induction (NZ84T9747VK/UR) give extra flexibility by allowing two separately controlled large areas for simultaneous big pans.

Which control type and safety features should I look for if I have young children or elderly users at home?

Look for models with child lock functions and residual heat indicators; five of the range include residual heat indicators and five include child locks, which prevent accidental use and show when a zone is still hot. Touch controls and slider controls are sleek and easy to wipe clean, but magnetic knobs or rotary dials may feel more tactile for elderly users. If safety and prevention of accidental activation are priorities, choose an induction model with child lock, safety cut offs and a clear residual heat indicator.

How do the finishes affect maintenance and the overall look of my kitchen?

Black glass hobs give a seamless, modern look and are easy to wipe, but they show fingerprints and splashes more readily and benefit from a glass cleaner for a streak-free shine. Stainless steel hobs, such as the NA75D3030AS/EU, hide smudges and fit industrial or farmhouse styles, though they may need a specialist polish to remove fine scratches. If you want a sleek contemporary kitchen with minimal visual joins, black glass induction or gas-on-glass models work very well; for a practical, hard-wearing finish choose stainless steel.