Price Points: Double induction hobs

Double induction hobs

Last week, we investigated a range of microwaves with integral grills. But what do you do if you don’t want to crank up the wood-fired kitchen range just to make a Sunday morning fry-up? That’s not something you can do completely in a microwave. That’s what made us look into these double induction hobs. In fact, we recently purchased the Caterlite model we’ve highlighted below.

They’re absolutely brilliant in many ways; firstly, they heat up instantly and cook far quicker than gas or ceramic electric hobs.

Secondly, induction hobs are very energy efficient; up to 90% of the heat produced is used in the cooking process. With electric hobs, the figure is more like 70%, gas is only 45-55%. Combine this data with the fact that induction cooking times are much shorter, your electricity and gas bills will be much lower if you make the switch.

Thirdly, convection is much safer than other hob-cooking methods. The glass surface cools down almost immediately when a hot pan is removed. In addition, many models automatically switch off when a pan is lifted off – you won’t have to worry about whether you’ve left the cooker on!

Lastly, they’re really easy to keep clean; the flat, glass surface has no nooks or crannies for spills & splatters to get into – no more impossible to shift, cooked-solid food remnants.

However, the one thing that you need to keep in mind is that only particular pots & pans will work on the hotplate; cast iron, stainless steel – not aluminium, copper or glass. If a magnet sticks to the bottom of a pan, it means that it will work on an induction hob.

One downside we’ve discovered is the amount of noise that induction hobs make during cooking; it sounds like an extraction fan. It does, however, stop almost as soon as the hotplate goes off. A small price to pay for the convenience, time and money saving.

  1. VonShef digital double induction hot plate: £73.99, Wayfair
    Temperature range: 60°C to 240°C
    11cm (H) x 44cm (W) x 65.5cm (D)
    2.17kg
  2. Caterlite touch control double induction hob: £130.60, Nisbets
    Temperature range: 60°C to 240°C
    5.6cm (H) x 60.8cm (W) x 37cm (D)
    6.8kg
  3. VariCook slim double induction hob: £149.99, Klarstein
    Temperature range: 60°C to 240°C
    7cm (H) x 60cm (W) x 36cm (D)
    5.2kg

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VariCook slim double induction hob
VariCook slim double induction hob
£149.99
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
£130.60
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
£73.99
VariCook slim double induction hob
VariCook slim double induction hob
£149.99
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
£130.60
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
£73.99
VariCook slim double induction hob
VariCook slim double induction hob
£149.99
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
£130.60
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
£73.99
VariCook slim double induction hob
VariCook slim double induction hob
£149.99
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
£130.60
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
£73.99
VariCook slim double induction hob
VariCook slim double induction hob
£149.99
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
Caterlite touch control double induction hob
£130.60
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
VonShef digital double induction hot plate
£73.99

Price Points: Microwaves with grills

Microwaves with grills | H is for Home

We have a wood-fired range oven as our main cooking appliance. On the days when we don’t think it’s necessary to get it cranked up – such as when we’re reheating leftovers – we tend to just use our microwave. However, this cooking method, though quick, can have its limitations – that’s why we’ve been looking at microwaves with grills.

After much research, the 3 microwaves we’ve chosen all have inverter technology – pioneered by Panasonic. It’s thanks to this know-how that the microwaves can ‘grill’ foods such as pizza, bacon and cheese on toast.

Panasonic explains how it works:

Unlike conventional microwaves that repeatedly turn on and off the maximum power, it maintains the optimal power level for even the most challenging dishes. Even quick defrosting of a steak is no problem. Your food is cooked not only more gently, but also faster.
Thanks to precise power control, foods are not overcooked, and nutrients are preserved. Intelligent technology for great, healthy cooking results. Panasonic

The inverter technology also makes it possible to soften butter and melt chocolate without having to do it in multiple 10-second bursts to get it done just right.

Regular microwaves are powered by a heavy transformer (which gives a single power level). In comparison, inverters weigh much less, therefore these microwaves are a lot lighter and have more internal oven space.

Unlike conventional cooking ovens where heating levels are in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, microwave ‘temperatures’ are measured in terms of their wattage. Microwave wattages can vary in power from 600 watts all the way up to 1200 watts. In simple terms, the higher the wattage, the quicker and more evenly your food will be cooked.

  1. Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver: £149.00, Amazon
    Wattage: 1000 watts
    Capacity: 23 litres
    Dimensions: H27.9 x W48.8 x D39.5cm
  2. Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel: £249.00, John Lewis
    Wattage: 1000 watts
    Capacity: 27 litres
    Dimensions: H31 x W52 x D39.5cm
  3. Sage Quick Touch Crisp: £349.99, Lakeland
    Wattage: oven: 900 watts, grill: 1000 watts
    Capacity: 25 litres
    Dimensions: 31 x 52 x 44cm

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Sage Quick Touch Crisp
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
£349.99
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
£249.00
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
£149.00
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
£349.99
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
£249.00
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
£149.00
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
£349.99
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
£249.00
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
£149.00
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
£349.99
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
£249.00
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
£149.00
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
Sage Quick Touch Crisp
£349.99
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
Panasonic NN-CD58JSBPQ 27L slimline combination microwave oven, stainless steel
£249.00
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
Panasonic NN-GD37HSBPQ microwave oven with grill and turntable, 23 litres, silver
£149.00

How to calculate oven repair costs

How to calculate oven repair costs | H is for Home

Some Canadian home-owners might still consider DIY as a cheaper alternative to calling out and paying for someone to repair their oven. When choosing a company for oven repair, obviously cost is a huge factor in selection and understanding what that covers. So, at present, how do oven repair costs measure up to simply buying a new one?

Disposable income has played a huge part in convincing Canadians to not simply adopt a DIY policy (when it comes to oven repair); indeed, when it comes to household appliances in general, smaller appliances tend to be replaced when something goes wrong. With larger appliances such as ovens however, lower upfront costs have helped offer a wide range of choice.

Putting roast dinner dishes into the oven

Cost of repair

If you’re going to budget for calling out to have your oven repaired, there are some potential costs to take into consideration:

  • $130-$260 – per project cost
  • $135-$300 – average spend on a call-out
  • $100-$260 – average cost per hour for a repair person

Some of the most common faults are as follow:

  • Broken burner – this will need a new burner
  • Oven door stuck – it may be the touchpad is stopping it from closing or the self-clean latch isn’t properly lined up
  • The oven isn’t working – this could be the valve or baking igniter; it depends on whether it’s gas or electric. If gas, there’s a problem between the thermocouple and pilot light
  • Heating is poor – this will likely need to be replaced as it will be a problem with the controller (if an electric oven) or igniter in a gas oven
  • Bad temp – this will need a replacement; it’s probably the temperature dials or thermostat
  • Fault with baking – this also depends on whether the oven is gas or electric. If electric, a replacement part is needed; if gas, the valve will need to be looked at for gas flow into the oven
  • Burner is too hot – it may just be a switch replacement needed
  • The indicator light isn’t working – switch replacement

As you can see, with many aspects of oven problems, it may simply be a case of replacing a switch or just a dial but equally, it might require a new component part, which is why it would always be advisable to call a repair professional. However, you can make sure you get some guarantees on their work. So before committing to hiring someone, look around for at least 2 or 3 estimates and feel free to ask:

  • Are any damages caused during repair covered by them?
  • Can you have a written guarantee?
  • Do they have any previous client examples, testimonies or information about previous work?
  • Would they accept card payment and/or cash?

The one thing you want to ensure is that by shopping around, your oven is being repaired by a reputable individual or company – the last thing you want is to find yourself needing it to be looked at again in a few weeks or a month’s time.

Knobs on the front of the oven

New oven?

If your oven is no longer under warranty or the quote you receive indicates that you might be spending hundreds of dollars on a repair, it may be just as prudent to look around at deals for new ovens. As a very rough indicator of prices, here’s what some US research suggested as average price ranges. We’ve converted it to equivalent Canadian dollar price ranges:

  • Stand-alone – $400 – $2,370
  • Wall $900 – $4,900
  • Convection – $1,300 – $3,000
  • Baking – $3,000 – $46,000
  • Residential industrial quality – $4,800 – $28,000

It’s worth bearing in mind a number of other factors. If you’re choosing an electric oven, then you might have more digital controls but be at the mercy of a power cut. With a gas oven, you have instant heat but will need a gas line and possibly a vent hood.

Whole chicken cooked in an electric oven

Best options going forward

So, if you’re in the position of needing your oven repaired, shop around to see how much it would cost to fix and do consider how long it would also last following repair. If your overall costs are even close to buying a new oven, then you have to consider the best option for you. After all, there’s a huge difference in prices for each type of oven. Clearly, a stand-alone might set you back up to $1,000 but if you have an expensive wall oven costing $4,000 and it would set you back $400 in repairs, then maybe a repair is your best option.

With the huge range of options available these days online (as well as in-store), you should have a good range of choices, whatever decision you make; take your time, look around and you’ll reach the best decision.

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Price Points: Hand-held vacuum cleaners

Hand-held vacuum cleaners | H is for Home

As we may have mentioned in the past, we have no stairs leading to the upper level of our cottage. The original ladders to the crog loft bedrooms are still intact and we’re loathe to replace them with new stairs. Hauling our Harry vacuum cleaner up and down the ladders is awkward, if not slightly unsafe. A cordless hand-held vacuum cleaner is the obvious solution.

When it comes to choosing hand-held vacuum cleaners there are a few points that you need to take into consideration; how much dust/fur/crumbs etc that it can hold, How much the tool weighs, how long it takes to charge and how long it can run on a single charge before it runs out of juice.

Each of the following models has elements that make them better than the next. The cheapest has the largest bin capacity, but it takes 4 hours to charge and be ready to use. The most expensive has a run time that’s three times longer than its nearest rival – but it’s also twice the price of the next cheapest. The mid-range example is the most lightweight, however it only holds a quarter of a litre of dust. Decisions, decisions… which would you choose? Or do you own one of them? Let us know!

  1. Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner: £79.99, Currys
  • Bin capacity: 0.5L
  • Charge time: 4 hours
  • Run-time per charge: 10 minutes
  • Weight: 1.3kg
  1. Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK: £99.99, Shark
  • Bin capacity: 0.25L
  • Charge time: 2.5 hours
  • Run-time per charge: 8 minutes
  • Weight: 0.6kg
  1. Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner: £199.00, John Lewis
  • Bin capacity: 0.4L
  • Charge time: 3.5 hours
  • Run-time per charge: 30 minutes
  • Weight: 1.38kg

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Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
£199.00
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
£99.99
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
£79.99
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
£199.00
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
£99.99
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
£79.99
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
£199.00
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
£99.99
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
£79.99
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
£199.00
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
£99.99
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
£79.99
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
Dyson V7 trigger handheld vacuum cleaner
£199.00
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
Shark cordless handheld vacuum cleaner (single battery) WV200UK
£99.99
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
Black + Decker Dustbuster Flexi PD1020LP-GB handheld vacuum cleaner
£79.99