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<blockquote data-quote="Criminal" data-source="post: 1906309" data-attributes="member: 52795"><p>^^ no, there's no difference in the functionality of a cooktop and hob. they might have different designs or installation procedure but both can have the same features. and for a given burner size, they both cook the food in same time with same quantity of gas.</p><p></p><p>cooktops are moveable but built-in hobs are fixed in place. that's the only difference. </p><p></p><p>that chattering thing is not noise but sound of electric/spark lighter kicking in (not an attempt but real procedure). it's the same sound which is produced by a regular handheld spark lighter. only difference is that there are multiple lighters on a hob/cooktop, which if fire in unison will produce more sound.</p><p></p><p>the soundless types have a flame burning 24x7 to ignite the burners. high-end cooking ranges offer this functionality, whereby turning the knob will produce an instant soundless flame. indians can't afford to have a continuous flame burning their precious LPG and hence such feature is not available so commonly. </p><p></p><p>some models have auto igniters that run on battery and there are some which are fed mains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Criminal, post: 1906309, member: 52795"] ^^ no, there's no difference in the functionality of a cooktop and hob. they might have different designs or installation procedure but both can have the same features. and for a given burner size, they both cook the food in same time with same quantity of gas. cooktops are moveable but built-in hobs are fixed in place. that's the only difference. that chattering thing is not noise but sound of electric/spark lighter kicking in (not an attempt but real procedure). it's the same sound which is produced by a regular handheld spark lighter. only difference is that there are multiple lighters on a hob/cooktop, which if fire in unison will produce more sound. the soundless types have a flame burning 24x7 to ignite the burners. high-end cooking ranges offer this functionality, whereby turning the knob will produce an instant soundless flame. indians can't afford to have a continuous flame burning their precious LPG and hence such feature is not available so commonly. some models have auto igniters that run on battery and there are some which are fed mains. [/QUOTE]
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