Built in Hobs
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Our hobs come with beautiful brass burners which are corrosion resistant. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc which offers the burners, a beautiful antique gold colour. These burners can withstand a lot of wear and tear. Brass burners have the advantage of superior heat retention and they don’t heat up as quickly as aluminum burners. Owing to its high melting point, brass doesn’t get damaged by high temperatures. Immensely durable, these burners also have the ability to distribute heat more evenly. What makes these the best hobs is the finesse and durability of the materials used. The modern designs and innovative technology lend a sophisticated touch to these hobs along with flawless operation that is of highest standards in the industry.
Cast iron supports provide great stability and support to your cooking ware. As compared to enamel coated pan supports, cast iron ones generally are wider in size. This feature of cast iron supports makes them more suitable for even larger pots, pans, woks, and skillets. The ability to bear high temperatures for a long-time gives it an edge over enamel coated pan supports. Enamel supports tend to peel off due to exposure to high flame heat.
Metallic knobs provide a shiny, sleek look to the cooktop. The function of knobs is to regulate the flame intensity. According to your cooking needs, the flame intensity can be adjusted without any hassles by simply turning the knobs. Unlike regular cooktops, our knobs don’t get jammed even after continuous use for a long time. Moreover, they can be wiped clean easily.
Our hobs are covered with toughened glass, measuring 8mm in size. It has been developed through controlled thermal technology. The toughened glass provides extra protection to the hobs from normal wear and tear and makes them last longer. Tempered glass is tougher than normal glass and doesn’t get broken or scratched easily. Tempering the glass also makes it less likely to cause any injury.
To prevent spilling of food, these hobs come with enamel-coated drip trays. The coating of enamel keeps the drip tray safe from rust and dirt. Usually, uncoated stainless steel drip trays often are the hardest to clean due to the burnt stains of food which tend to be very stubborn. Enamel-coated drip trays are also endowed with high thermal protection which safeguards the enamel from coming off even after exposure to high heat.
The unique auto-ignition feature helps to light the hobs without the need for any lighter or matchstick. This user-friendly feature allows the user to ignite the flame with a mere press of a button. This also saves time and is extremely useful on occasions of the absence of lighter. The burners are lit using an electric spark when the ignition button is pressed.
Hobs by Hindware Appliances come with forged brass burners. The brass metal gives it a beautiful antique look and makes it corrosion resistant. Forging uses compressive forces which makes its products tougher than casted ones. It also decreases the metallurgical defects of the casting process. Due to the tight grain structure, these forged brass burners have high wear-resistance, thus making them far more reliable than cast ones. These can be handy in case you want to go out for a grill outside as these burners are resistant to rain and snow.