Bosch Serie 2 PBH6B5B60 Gas Hob with Wok Burner, Brushed Stainless Steel. £200+ everywhere else. 2 year warranty.
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JasonWells
8 Sep 17#29
Just chased this up, 5 bloody weeks lead time
makkan00 to JasonWells
11 Sep 17#30
Mine was supposed to be delivered last Thursday however got it on Saturday. Few things; Very easy to scratch... got one hair line scratch already. Very hard to keep it clean Flame beams are irregular and not consistent. Means at 12, 3, 6, 12 they are less prominent than other places on the largest one. Child can rotate the knob as there is no lock however if the child do not press it, it get locked and no gas is leaked. Child can keep playing with rotational movements though. I guess, they should have allowed to move the knob only with the downward pressure to have child safety lock.
Overall, good purchase for £120.
makkan00
30 Aug 17#19
Thanks ordered one. Anyone who knows any bargain deals for double electric ovens?
Hotpoint Clearance has a 5 burner for £134, same one is £274.99 @ Appliance House, also a KitchenAid KHGD5 Integrated Gas Hob for £260.99 its £1,000 @ John Lewis. hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…obs
jasonyu
1 Sep 17#24
Does it need a frame to stand on? Or can I put it on the steel table without other support? Thank
simba2585
30 Aug 17#17
iv seen on some cooking shows the hob grills are totally flat spread across the hob. anyone know of any that come with that kind?
Dan_999 to simba2585
30 Aug 17#21
Ceramic hob maybe and not a gas one?
simba2585 to Dan_999
30 Aug 17#22
no def gas hobs. its like the iron grill is totally flat and level spanning across the whole top.
s2_ytb to simba2585
30 Aug 17#23
This might be a griddle pan extra attachment?
Dan_999
30 Aug 17#20
I usually use stainless steel cleaner on ours and whilst it does have some fine scratches for a 12 year old hob it looks pretty well.
theratedone
30 Aug 17#18
Can you price match at ao
Rossingul
30 Aug 17#16
Is this plain stainless steel or brushed stainless steel?
Brushed stainless steel is fantastic, have used in various domestic kitchens for many years - still looks good and is practical.
However when working as a chef, plain stainless steel is more common for worktops etc. mainly because it's cheaper than brushed (just as durable and easy to clean) and the guests don't exactly come into the kitchen to look at wear and tear marks or smears from the way it's been cleaned/polished.
If it's brushed, I'd consider it straight away and disregard the comments about the scratches, if it's not, then the criticism of the surface aesthetics are justified.
saltyzip
30 Aug 17#15
Good Price - I purchased a couple of months back for £178 from Curry's , but don't forget you need someone to install it, so add another £100 on top.
Besford
30 Aug 17#4
If you choose a stainless steel hob you'll regret it for ever: after just one use it'll never look the same again: it'll scratch and it'll be impossible to clean properly. Black enamel cleans up beautifully year after year. And don't be swayed by the brand name, these things are made in anonymous factories which slap various brand names on them, like my £99 NEFF branded one (Currys were out of stock of the BEKO one).
ahotukdeal to Besford
30 Aug 17#5
it does have cast iron supports which cheaper or other ones wont so not too bad...
Razi to ahotukdeal
30 Aug 17#7
We installed a Zanussi brushed steel hob in 2004. Cleans as new. Obviously you can't scrub it with steel wool. I use steam cleaner with nylon brush attachment. Not a scratch on it after all those years. This looks lovely. I'd buy it if I was in need of one.
newmama2013 to Besford
30 Aug 17#6
Which one would you recommend? Really wanted this one.
parabolica to Besford
30 Aug 17#11
Industrial stainless steel used in Kitchens shouldn't scratch to the point of looking bad or being unable to clean. That's kind of the point of it. Nobody in their right mind complains about Kitchen sinks.
Besford to parabolica
30 Aug 17#13
I refer you to tallpete33 above.
s2_ytb to Besford
30 Aug 17#14
You are mis informed regarding anonymous factories
markbarton
30 Aug 17#12
Agreed with all of the comments about scratches - got a S/S Bosch hob which is just over a year old and its a nightmare not to scratch.
Will never get S/S in a kitchen again.
Ralph888
30 Aug 17#10
I've had a SS hob for over 18 years and all I would say that its aged well and the finish has character!! On the other hand a White hob in my Daughters flat has discoloured and the white nobs have gone a shade of yellow! I do like the cast pan supports on this model they look firm and robust compared to some of these later models with wire formed pan supports. Good deal.
Besford
30 Aug 17#9
Stainless steel is a durable, hygienic surface ideal for professional kitchens. It is NOT a practical surface for use in a domestic kitchen which you want to keep looking smart. I recently installed a kitchen in a relative's house and they chose SS for hob, extractor hood, sink, fridge/freezer: nightmare to try keeping like new - every fingerprint and watermark shows.
Enamel should be the surface of choice for a hob (wipes back to new for years). Even glass is better than SS but does show every finger mark.
tallpete33
30 Aug 17#8
I agree with the comments bout stainless steel, I have a sink made of it and it looks terrible after two years and I look after it well. My white enamle hob on the other hand is spotless after 18 years !
weemandy
30 Aug 17#2
Just ordered thanks, been on the lookout for a bargain hob for a while!
CardboardCutout
30 Aug 17#1
It's a good price but one of the reviews says it scratches really easily which you'll always have with brushed stainless steel hobs!
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£200+ everywhere else.
2 year warranty.
Latest comments (30)
Few things;
Very easy to scratch... got one hair line scratch already.
Very hard to keep it clean
Flame beams are irregular and not consistent. Means at 12, 3, 6, 12 they are less prominent than other places on the largest one.
Child can rotate the knob as there is no lock however if the child do not press it, it get locked and no gas is leaked. Child can keep playing with rotational movements though. I guess, they should have allowed to move the knob only with the downward pressure to have child safety lock.
Overall, good purchase for £120.
hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…ens
hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…obs
anyone know of any that come with that kind?
no def gas hobs. its like the iron grill is totally flat and level spanning across the whole top.
Brushed stainless steel is fantastic, have used in various domestic kitchens for many years - still looks good and is practical.
However when working as a chef, plain stainless steel is more common for worktops etc. mainly because it's cheaper than brushed (just as durable and easy to clean) and the guests don't exactly come into the kitchen to look at wear and tear marks or smears from the way it's been cleaned/polished.
If it's brushed, I'd consider it straight away and disregard the comments about the scratches, if it's not, then the criticism of the surface aesthetics are justified.
Really wanted this one.
Will never get S/S in a kitchen again.
Enamel should be the surface of choice for a hob (wipes back to new for years). Even glass is better than SS but does show every finger mark.