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The Hobsir 4-zone induction hob combines a powerful 2800W output with a flexible cooking zone and intuitive slider touch controls. Designed for compact spaces, it plugs into a standard 13 Amp socket and features child safety locks, a timer, and pause function, making it ideal for modern kitchens seeking efficiency, safety, and style.






















| ASIN | B0B8HGRKCL |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 298 in Large Appliances ( See Top 100 in Large Appliances ) 35 in Cooktops |
| Brand | Hobsir hob |
| Burner Type | Induction |
| Colour | 220v-24inch Touch 4 Zones Black With Plug |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | 20 Oct. 2022 |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Included Components | Induction Hob, Scraper, Manual |
| Installation Type | Built-In |
| Item Weight | 8 kg |
| Material Type | Cast Iron, Stainless Steel |
| Number of Heating Elements | 4 |
| Part Number | HSI-B42806-BS |
| Product Dimensions | 59 x 52 x 5.6 cm; 8 kg |
| Special Features | Automatic Shut-Off, Digital Display, Hot Surface Indicator, Safety Lock, Timer |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 2800 watts |
J**E
Easy to use
Very easy to fit and use
C**3
Fab product!
Excellent value for money! Boils so quickly. Very happy with my new hob. Looks stylish too.
J**S
Hob
A bit annoying at times as rings won't work all together
T**V
Great buy and ease of use.
Very easy to use and quick to heat,also nice to look and and clean. Why did you choose this product over others?: Looks.
E**)
Great Buy
Just a great buy. It works fantastic, it looks amazing and it was a great price of about 120.00ish. The cooking settings from what I can see are more then satisfactory to cook, fry, and boil anything you might do. A warning light flashed if the hob is still hots after it turns off. There is also a lock button to help prevent kids accessing the hob. All the cabling is there to connect up to the mains and packed up well for transport to your home. The manual is printed in very clear English and easy enough for anyone to read and understand, with hints and tips to cook what not at said temperature. Now I would only consider these (tips and hints) as guidelines, not the rule. You will need to experiment a bit. The only really issue I can pick a little fault with is the hob makes a little noise when running. It's the cooling fan underneath. Now most of the time (Due to having two kids, the tv on in the next room, and a wife consistent nagging me etc) I don't hear it often. But if you live in blessed silence you might hear it running. All in all, I am very happy with the product and will say my customer satisfaction is a 5/5.
N**S
Does the trick for me
Induction cooking first-timer here. I was sad to see my trusty old pots put out to pasture because they can't do the induction hustle. In case you didn't know, if the base of your existing pans are magnetic and flat, you're good to go. My old pans shrugged as I stroked each one with the magnet of destiny. No fiesta, baby. Goodbye, special frying pan; sayonara, beautiful wok. Thank you for your service. So now you gather yourself and hunt down some induction-loving pots. I got myself a six-pack bundle of granite-covered recruits. They look good, but it will take time to feel the level of affection I didn't realize I had for the old crew. I wish I'd appreciated them more; maybe flowers and a movie occasionally. I've lived with this hob for a week at the time of writing, and the smoked glass finish looks good. Turn it on, and it displays an 'L', with the child lock button needing pressing for a few seconds before you can do anything. The zones are 2x 1800W and 2x 1400W. Each zone can be used separately, or you can combine the two on the left (1800W + 1400W) for handling larger cooking surfaces. The touch slider control works well. You can slide or single-touch anywhere along it to set a level. Yes, the timer works, cutting power to the zone when done. Additionally, an 'H' illuminates to show you which zones are still hot after each use, and the fan, at least so far, hasn't been noisy for me. First testing involved using the smallest new pot boiling via each individual zone, and it failed to detect the pot on two of them. If the zone doesn't detect a pot, there is nothing to heat, so it just flashes an indicator at you while wondering what you've been drinking. After a few times of scratching my head and re-trying Homer Simpson style, it turns out that only the lower power zones (1400W) can handle the smaller pot bases. That may prove a useful tip for some people. Also, if you've lifted a pot for a bit of a shake during cooking, it'll just continue heating once the pot is back on the surface. One thing to note is how the hob applies your selected heat levels. I have no idea how more expensive hobs tackle this, but this one actually sends timed pulses of heat to the pots; the lower the setting, the longer the duration between heat, while the higher the setting, the shorter the period. So, if you watch the pot of boiling liquid you eventually set to a lower temperature, you will notice it slightly bubble every so often, rather than a constant trickling over as with a gas hob. This method does work for temperature control but appears strange at first if you haven't seen it before. I wondered if being limited to two active zones at a time might pose a problem, but the reality is I hardly ever used more than two rings on the go with the gas cooker anyway. So, no, nothing that can't be worked around on the odd occasion for me personally. After coming from gas rings, my only thing really is getting the shine on the glass surface when I'm done. Glass is unforgiving when it comes to smudges, and you tend to be more particular about it. Does the hob work? Well, yes; there is no drama, it heats the pots and cooks the food. Although my heart still pines for my old pots, my first foray into the world of induction cooking hasn't been too bad with this hob, so far. If my views change, I'll do an update.
M**Y
Very easy to use
I hd an electric stove before I bought this hob and heated the fact the rings took too long to cool down so my daughter said get an induction hob and what a difference it has made I bought a unit for underneath it to put my pans and I love the fact that it is cheaper too use so would recommend this hob great price.
R**N
Ok for every day cooking but not mass cooking all at once
A good product for everyday . However not so great if you want top power on all 4 rings at once, the rings then start reducing in power they self drop from say 9 to 3 etc
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