Dependent and independent hobs: what does it mean and which is better?

Content
  1. What is the difference?
  2. Features of the dependent surface
  3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Independent Technique
  4. What to choose?

Many housewives try to equip the kitchen so that it is comfortable, cozy and functional. When equipping the room, more attention is paid to the choice of the hob - one of the main kitchen devices. This household appliance is dependent and independent. Let's figure out what their differences are, what features are inherent in each species, and which technique is better.

What is the difference?

It is not difficult to understand how the dependent hob differs from the independent one. "Dependency" assumes a connection between the hob and the oven with a common drive. This means that the two devices cannot be operated alone. They have common electrical cables and a single control unit. The connection diagram for dependent equipment implies that the oven will be under the panel and nothing else.

Independent devices work autonomously. They are "not connected" by common wires and have their own control units. This technique can be positioned as convenient for the hostess. The freestanding panel cuts into the countertop of the kitchen unit, and the oven is located in any area of ​​the working area.

By choosing an independent panel, you can, in general, refuse to purchase an oven. This is ideal if households do not like baked goods and other dishes cooked in the oven.

If necessary, you can choose any type of built-in hob - gas, electric, induction or combination.

Features of the dependent surface

This type of technique has several advantages. The main one is the price. All codependent panels are much cheaper than standalone appliances with a similar feature set. In addition, they are made in the same style, due to which you do not have to worry about the aesthetics of the interior. Dependent panels are a good choice for those housewives who like to cook a variety of dishes both on the stove and in the oven. In this case, this technique will be more convenient to use.

For example, a hostess will be able to simultaneously observe the preparation of various dishes in two different kitchen units located next to each other.

There are also many disadvantages to the dependent technique.

  • Unified management console. Many manufacturers place it on the hob. The shared console is not always convenient to use.
  • Lack of mobility. The dependent hob and oven are one unit. Due to this feature, their rearrangement is almost impossible. Installing a hotplate in one place, but an oven in another is difficult. To achieve this goal, you will have to lay long wires connecting these two units. In addition, the hostess will have to constantly run to the stove in order to change the temperature parameters of the oven. This creates some discomfort during operation.
  • Time consuming repairs. If suddenly one of the devices fails, there are great risks that the other "dependent" equipment will immediately lose functionality. In this case, setting up equipment will cost more, and the hostess will temporarily "lose" two kitchen assistants at once.
  • The need to change the oven if you want to replace the outdated type of hob with a newer and improved one.
  • The presence of handles to adjust the operating parameters, not the sensor.

In addition, the meager assortment is attributed to another drawback.Modern manufacturers focus on the creation of independent models, since they are in great demand. Dependent equipment is chosen by units, which is why it makes no sense for the manufacturer to produce it in an extensive range. Gradually, they disappear from the windows.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Independent Technique

This type of device has more advantages over its "dependent" counterparts. Let's list its advantages.

  • Rich choice. In any store, stand-alone models are presented in a wider range. Various manufacturers offer a wide range of models, so that the buyer can choose the best option for himself in terms of the number of burners, stylistic design, technical characteristics and optional options.
  • Compact dimensions. The hob is a small unit that is built into a kitchen set.
  • Ability to opt out of purchasing an oven. This way you can save money.
  • Can be installed anywhere. The location of the panel will not be affected by the placement of the oven, since the two units are not connected by a common wiring.
  • More convenient control. Almost all of the proposed models have touch controls, thanks to which the user can set the optimal cooking parameters with one touch.
  • Reliability and practicality. According to consumer reviews, standalone devices last longer and break less often.

The standalone panel also has some downsides. The main thing is the high cost. The acquisition of an independent set of kitchen equipment will be especially "hit in the pocket".

What to choose?

Which device to give preference to - dependent or independent, everyone decides for himself based on his needs and financial capabilities. Having dealt with all the intricacies of functioning, the advantages and disadvantages of one and the second type of technique, it is not difficult to make a choice. However, there are several factors in which a standalone option would be preferable.

  • If the kitchen already has an oven. In this case, the acquisition of "independent" equipment will be the most rational decision.
  • If a non-standard position of the oven is important, for example, at eye level. Such accommodation is especially convenient when there are small children in the family. In this case, you can not be afraid for their safety and without fear of being absent from the switched on unit.
  • If the oven is rarely used.

Codependent is ideal for kitchens where there is no way to place the hob and oven in different locations. This is usually observed in small rooms with a cluttered space. In small kitchens, it is convenient when the oven is placed above the hob.

In most cases, a bundled kit is purchased with a limited budget. An oven and hob in tandem are much cheaper than a stand-alone hob and oven separately.

In the next video you will find an overview of the built-in independent hob Electrolux EHI 6740 FOK.

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