I had a Range cooker with a gas hob and electric oven but I chose an induction hob when I had my kitchen refitted 8 years ago, inspite of always having had gas and not liking electric cookers. Wouldn’t hesitate to have another. So easy to clean and cook with and no flames to burn. My DD replaced her gas hob, after seeing and trying mine! I chipped the edge of mine very soon after installation. Replacement was covered by our insurance. Lakeland sell a cover that is kept in place even when in use. I also would not go back to gas. A word of caution though, we were told they are not suitable if the user has a pacemaker. Whether this is applicable to newer hobs, I don’t know.
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