Best hobs June 2026
Finding the perfect hob for your kitchen can be a challenge, with options ranging from traditional gas to modern induction. This guide helps you compare the top models on the market right now. Our independent ranking makes it easier to weigh the pros and cons of each hob and find the best fit for your cooking style and needs.
Last updated: 23 June 2026
Hobs: Top 5
1

Neff T26DS49N0 (Stainless Steel)
from £175.006 stores
from £175.00
6 stores
2

Bosch PGQ7B5B90 (Stainless Steel)
from £345.005 stores
from £345.00
5 stores
3

AEG SaphirMatt TO64IB00FZ (Black)
from £459.009 stores
from £459.00
9 stores
4

AEG HGB75400SM (Stainless Steel)
from £289.006 stores
from £289.00
6 stores
5

Neff T47TD7BN2 (Black)
The Neff T26DS49N0 is a straightforward and reliable gas hob. It features four cooking zones controlled by traditional knobs, all set in a durable stainless steel finish. Its standard 60cm width makes it a versatile choice for many standard kitchen layouts.
Pros
Classic gas hob with knob controls
Standard 60 cm width fits most kitchens
Durable stainless steel finish
Lightweight design at 10 kg
Cons
No special features like a wok burner
Fewer cooking zones than some models
The Bosch PGQ7B5B90 is a versatile gas hob designed for those who need more cooking space. It provides five gas burners, including a dedicated wok burner for high-heat cooking. The 75cm stainless steel surface offers ample room for multiple pots and pans.
Pros
Five cooking zones for more flexibility
Includes a powerful wok burner
Wider 75 cm design for spacious cooking
Classic knob controls
Cons
Requires more countertop space than a 60cm hob
Heavier than some other models at 15 kg
This AEG induction hob offers modern cooking technology with a sleek design. Its key feature is the flexible cooking zones, which adapt to different pot and pan sizes for more efficient heating. The flat SaphirMatt glass surface is not only stylish but also very easy to wipe clean after use.
Pros
Induction technology for fast, precise heating
Flexible cooking zones for various pot sizes
Easy-to-clean flat glass surface
Sleek black SaphirMatt finish
Cons
Requires induction-compatible cookware
Lacks the tactile feel of gas hob knobs
The AEG HGB75400SM is a large and powerful gas hob, perfect for serious home cooks. It features five burners on a 75cm wide stainless steel surface, providing plenty of room for multiple large pans. A dedicated wok burner delivers the high heat needed for authentic stir-frying and searing.
Pros
Spacious 75 cm hob with 5 gas burners
Includes a powerful wok burner
Durable stainless steel construction
Ideal for large families or frequent hosting
Cons
Large footprint requires significant counter space
Gas hobs can be more difficult to clean
The Neff T47TD7BN2 combines two appliances in one with its innovative design featuring an induction hob and an integrated extractor. This is an ideal solution for kitchen islands or for a clean, minimalist look without an overhead hood. The four-zone induction hob provides fast, responsive cooking with modern electronic touch controls.
Pros
2-in-1 hob and extractor fan
Sleek design for minimalist kitchens
Induction cooking for speed and efficiency
Modern electronic touch controls
Cons
Extractor takes up cabinet space below the hob
Requires induction-compatible cookware
Compare specifications
| Number of cooking zones | 4 st | 5 st | 4 st | 5 st | 4 st |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type of hob | Gas | Gas | Induction | Gas | Induction hob with integrated extractor |
| Colour | Stainless steel | Stainless steel | — | Stainless steel | Black |
| Width standard | 60 cm | 70 cm | — | 80 cm | 70 cm |
How we built the list
The ranking is updated monthly and is based on data we collect from our own platform. Products that rank highly are popular with our users while also maintaining high quality according to editorial expert reviews. Specifically, we take into account how many users follow a product through price alerts or lists, how it is rated by experts and users, as well as how much traffic it generates to stores and how well it is represented in stores. No products are paid placements — the ranking is governed solely by data.




















