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Smeg HOBD382MB2 Review

Verdict

A gorgeous matte black finish ensures that the Smeg HOBD382MB2 stands out for all the right reasons. It’s a powerful hob too, with four individual burners which can be combined into a larger cooking zone.

Simple straightforward controls, alongside automated extractor fan control make this hob easy to use. The only real downside is that there are limited automated cooking programmes beyond the melting function.

Pros

Gorgeous matte black finish

Built-in extractor fan

Multizone for larger pots and pans

Cons

Limited automatic cooking modes.

Key Features

ZonesThis 80cm hob has four cooking zones. The two on the left and the two on the right and can each be combined into a larger zone.

PowerA full 32A circuit is required to use this hob at maximum power.

Introduction

Finished in a gorgeous matte black, the Smeg HOBD382MB2 is an attractive 80cm wide induction hob with an integrated extractor fan.

This model is straightforward to use and powerful, it’s also brilliant to cook on. I’ve been putting the hob through its paces in the Trusted Reviews, and here’s my verdict.

Design and Features

Gorgeous finish

Refreshable filters

Simple controls

The Smeg HOBD382MB2 is an attractive hob, with an integrated extractor fan sitting in the middle. It’s good to see that the extractor opening sits flush with the hob, as it makes it easier to move a pan from one side to another. With the Samsung Infinite Range CombiHob NZ84T9747VK/UR, the raised extractor makes movement a little trickier.

At 80cm wide, this hob is a large one, as it needs space for the extractor components. You’ll also need space below the hob, as the design sucks air down through the filters and out the front of the plinth. There’s also a kit to make this hob vent to the outside.

Underneath the extractor fan is a built-in grease trap, while charcoal traps fit into the top. These added extras help to filter out any odours while cooking. All of the filters can be washed in the dishwasher, so when the filter light turns on, you can refresh them for reuse. After eight refreshes, the charcoal filters do need to be replaced.

SMEG HOBD382MB2 vent filter

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There are four zones on this hob. The left-hand-side and right-hand-side zones can be combined to create two larger zones if you’ve got bigger pots and pans.

The HOBD382MB2 is controlled via an LCD panel, which I found to be responsive and very easy to use, with clearly marked power options from 0 (off) to 9, plus a P mode for power boost, when you need to rapidly boil water.

SMEG HOBD382MB2 controls

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In standard mode, each of the four burners can run at a maximum of 2.1kW. Power boost allows a single zone to jump to 3kW. Combine two zones together, and the power boost setting allows one Multizone to use 3.7kW.

There’s a timer per zone, with the hours, tens of minutes and minutes all individually controlled. That makes it very fast to set a time, and is far easier to use than a timer where you can only count up in minutes.

There’s only one cooking programme for this hob: melting. You don’t get the advanced boil or keep warm features that you get with other hobs, such as the AEG IAE84851FB; nor the temperature control that the Neff N90 T66YYY4C0 offers.

The extractor fan starts in Auto mode, adjusting its power automatically. That’s probably the only mode you’ll need, and I found that it responds well, quickly sucking down cooking gasses and steam. If you do want to take manual control, you can.

Performance

Fast heating times

Effective melting mode

To test the Smeg HOBD382MB2, I put it through my standard tests. I first filled a 1.5-litre pan with water, placed it on one of the cooking zones and engaged the (P) power boost setting. It took 3m 50s to bring my water from 20°C to 90°C, which is slightly slower than the Miele KM7201FR, with its double power boost, although far from slow.

SMEG HOBD382MB2 boiling water

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I then ran the same test with a 1-litre pan and again used the (P) power boost mode and this brought my water to a boil in 3m and 5s. Finally, I ran the test with a 500ml pan using the same settings and this brought the water to a boil at a speedy 1m and 41s.

To test the melting mode, I added butter to a pan, placed it on the cooking zone and activated the mode. I found it melted my butter slowly, and well. Even after leaving it for 15 minutes, the butter didn’t burn.

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Should you buy it?

You want a simple-to-use hob with an extractor fan

Excellent controls and powerful performance make this a winner.

You want more automated modes

If you want more automated cooking modes or control over cooking temperatures, look elsewhere.

Final Thoughts

A gorgeous-looking and powerful hob, the Smeg HOBD382MB2 makes a great statement piece in any kitchen. If you’re after something cheaper, the Hotpoint PVH 92 B K is similar, although it doesn’t have the melting function, and its power management is a bit more basic. Spend the extra here, and you get smoother controls, and better looks. For different choices, the guide to the best induction hobs can help.

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How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every induction hob we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

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Used as our main induction hob for the review period

We measure how long it takes to bring 500ml, 1-litre and 1.5-litres of water to 90C using different sized burners.

We test any special cooking programmes to see how they perform

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FAQs

Can you wash the Smeg HOBD382MB2’s filters in the dishwasher?

Yes, the filters are dishwasher safe and should be replaced according to the instructions in the manual.

What automated modes does the Smeg HOBD382MB2 have?

There’s a melting mode for cooking, and the extractor fan can be set to run automatically.

Trusted Reviews test data

Hob time to heat 500ml water

Hob time to heat 1-litre water

Hob time to heat 1.5-litre water

Smeg HOBD382MB2

1.68 min

3.08 min

3.83 min

Full specs

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Timer

Hob size

Number of burners

Flex zones

Hob power

Automated cooking modes

Burner power

Smeg HOBD382MB2

830 x 520 x 230 MM

18 KG

2024

21/11/2024

Smeg HOBD382MB2

One timer per zone, plus one standalone

80 cm

4

2

7.4 kW

Melting

4x 3kW

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