Knowing how to cook is certainly a skill, but to achieve optimal results, you also need the right tools at your disposal. And what’s more important than an efficient and functional gas cooker meeting your cooking habits? In this sense, both gas hobs and gas cookers are interesting solutions that don’t require a huge investment.
Although induction hobs are becoming more and more popular in British households, mainly because of their modern design and ease of use, gas hobs are still the most popular choice, as they are cheaper and compatible with any type of pan.
Klarstein's product portfolio has also adapted to this demand, so that with just a few clicks you can buy a gas cooker that fully meets your needs, whether you are looking for a glass hob, 5 burner gas hob or 4 burner gas hob. The operation of a gas cooker hob, whether built-in or free-standing, remains the same.
The heart of the system is the burner, located just below the crown from which the flame emerges. Naturally, the higher the power of the burner, the higher the gas consumption. Above the crown, you can always find the burner cap, a metal discovering and protecting it.
A hob of this type is equipped with knobs, to regulate the flow of gas. Depending on the case, the gas may come from the natural gas supply system or the classic replaceable cylinder.
Once you turn the knob, it is necessary to ignite the flame with a spark, by pressing a special button or with a lighter. Some models produce the spark automatically as soon as you turn the knob. Above the cooker, a grill holds the pots and pans: it is usually made of cast iron and high thermal conductivity to facilitate heat transfer. In some cases, hob grates can also be made of stainless steel.