- A
cooktop (American English),
stovetop (Canadian and
American English) or hob (British English), is a
device commonly used for
cooking that is commonly...
-
placed on an
induction electric stove (also "induction hob" or "induction
cooktop")
which generally has a heat-proof gl****-ceramic
surface above a coil of...
- by gas; and "electric stoves" by electricity. A
stove with a built-in
cooktop is also
called a range. In the
industrialized world, as
stoves replaced...
- chimney-corner. In
modern British English usage, the word
refers to a
cooktop or hotplate, as
distinguished from an oven. The word is a noun meaning...
- and
installed a
safety valve called a
flame failure device for gas hobs (
cooktops) and ovens. Most
modern gas
stoves have
electronic ignition, automatic...
-
equipment such as ovens, ranges,
cooktops,
refrigerators and dishwashers.
Thermador invented the
first wall oven and
cooktop, and
introduced stainless steel...
- characteristics, the
cooktop heats more quickly, less
afterheat remains, and only the
plate heats up
while the
adjacent surface remains cool.
These cooktops have a...
-
image conductors,
mirror substrates for
giant telescopes, gl****-ceramic
cooktop panels (serial
production from 1973) and gl****
tubes for
parabolic trough...
-
robust than
traditional cooktops made of
steel or cast iron.
There have been
instances where users reported damage to
their cooktops when the
surface was...
-
diners in
North America,
where they are
often fried on a
large common cooktop or grill. Hash
browns are a po****r m****-produced
product sold in refrigerated...