Practically every home in the world has or aspires to have some sort of cooker whether electric, or gas or coal. While there are now many restaurants that cater to those who do not want to be bothered with cooking at home, it can get expensive trying to eat out every day and health fanatics also contend that it can be unhealthy. So there comes a time in every home where one has to get their hands dirty in the kitchen and prepare a meal using either the electric cooker, the gas cooker or the coal oven. While the electric cooker and the gas cooker have the lion's share of the market of cookers worldwide, we can also examine other models.
The electric cooker is almost the standard cooker in most homes. In the United States, most apartment homes come equipped with electric cookers which are easy to use. They also come integrated with an oven so one can cook and bake simultaneously. This is extremely convenient and as long as the home has electric power, the cooker is guranteed to work. Most cookers have 4 different-size electric coil which are attached to an electric conducter immediately under the stove top. This is bombarded by electrodes and heats up due to resistance. A downside of electric cookers is that they tend to heat up slowly and also are hard to regulate to optimum heat especially when cooking a delicate meal (such as fish).
Electric cookers are also plagued with another disadvantage; their power source. While electric power is very widespread and there is nothing else required to operate an electric cooker other than electricity, there can be no cooking going on if there is no electricity. This is pretty obvious. For instance in the event that there is a tornado, a hurricane or a storm that knocks off power, there electric cooker is rendered useless. Sometimes there is no storm, and the family has simply been unable or forgotten to pay their bill, or anything else that interrupts power, the cooker becomes a dud.
Gas cookers are also widespread especially in areas or countries that tend to be cold. The gas pipe network is very extensive and sometimes can crisscross countries. For instance, there is a giant gas pipe running from Russia to the rest of Europe and is used to export natural gas from Russia.
Gas cookers are very convenient and while they require a match or a lighter of some sort to light the fire, they cook better than electric cookers and can be regulated much more precisely. While they command an advantage in many areas, gas cookers can cause fires if mishandled. Nowadays, a chemical component that causes the gas to emit a distinct odor has been added to the gas. This is to alert the homeowner of any leaks or if he or she forgot to turn off the gas knob. In the past, when gas did not have an odor, untold disasters use to occur when people lit matches in a house where there was a gas leak or where someone forgot to turn off the gas knob completely. Nevertheless, gas cookers are the choice for professional cooks.
Around these two types of cookers, other modifications have sprung up. There has been the sealed gas burners which use gas but the cooking utensils do not come into direct contact with the fire because a seal covers the fire. Another modification of this is the ceramic gas burner which has become increasingly popular especially with stylish homes. The ceramic burner also constitutes a ceramic top covering the fire. This is easier to clean and is safer because the actual flame is hidden.
The inventions go on. There is the magnetic induction burners which do not emit heat until they come into contact with an object, in this case, the cooking utensil. This is by far the safest type of cooker and it can be expected that it will gradually increase in its market share as more people demand safer ways of cooking.
Finally, whether or not you use an electric or gas cooker that is installed in your kitchen or you are using a plug-in electric cooker, all cookers emit cooking odors. While a small amount of cooking odor is fine and even desirable in your flat, apartment, or home, too much cooking smell is overwhelming. In fact, if you do not have a way to vent excess cooking odors to the outside, the only place these cooking odors have to go is throughout your home and then perhaps out the window. Without a proper cooking vent, your wonderful cooking odors will permeate your home's furniture, your bedding, and even the clothing in your closets. It is one thing to enjoy the fragrance of a beautifully cooked meal that you prepare with your kitchen cooker, but it is an entirely different thing to wear those odors in your clothing, as you go out to work, to school, or to shop.
Therefore, your portable, gas, or electric cooker needs a vent hood with a fan to pull the cooking odors out of your kitchen, when you are cooking. There are many kinds of kitchen vents, and Stainless Steel Hoods are some of the best choices. With a stainless steel hood kitchen venting system, you can remove cooking odors from your kitchen very efficiently. Furthermore, stainless steel kitchen vents are very durable, very easy to clean, and keep looking good over many years. While installing a stainless steel hood over your gas or electric cooker may cost somewhat more at the outset compared to a painted steel kitchen vent, they will not rust over the years. After extended exposure over the years to steam and cooking vapors, painted regular steel hoods eventually will rust and will need to be replaced long before you electric cooker has reached the end of its usefulness.