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GE Cafe CGP350SETSS
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Can be used for griddle cooking
You can replace the two burners on the left with a griddle. It comes in handy for cooking eggs, bacon, and burgers.
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Knobs feel cheap
Many users have pointed that the knobs are plasticky and feel that they will break easily.
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Great versatility
The big tri-burner located at the center will give you outstanding results. With its center tiered burner and a doughnut-shaped outer burner, it can boil water in record speeds or maintain low temperatures for a perfect simmer.
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Accurate temperatures
Unlike electrical units, you have precise temperature control just turning the knobs, as the heat change is instantaneous. This accurate heat control of gas burners makes cooking very precise.
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Lets you know when it's on
The control knob has a blue light that lights-up to indicate burners that are running, so you won’t accidentally forget if they’re still on.
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Kid-proof
It has a child lock to prevent kids accidentally switching it on.
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Easy to clean
This GE cooktop is easy to get tidy. It polishes clean with just a quick swipe. The stainless steel body, removable grates, and knobs make it very convenient to clean.
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$1,259.00
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Bosch NITP066UC
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Flexible cooking possibilities
The cooktop will allow you to expand your cooking talents with elements ranging from 6" up to a whopping 11". Additionally, two of the rectangular elements can be joined as one.
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Messy workflow
Setting the heat levels is a bit of a hassle, as you need to choose the zone first before you can change the level.
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Has overheating protection
It’s a very safe unit to use. The cooktop itself doesn’t heat up as much as standard electric or gas cooktops. Even if it gets warm during long cooking, the cooktop will warn you about that.
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Doesn't work with all cookware
With this cooktop, you can only use cookware that is compatible with induction elements.
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Can be locked
There is a control lock feature that works both when the unit is in use and turned off.
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Can detect incompatible cookware
It will shut off if it detects that the cookware you’re using is incompatible with induction elements.
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Can detect spills
If the unit detects moisture, it will automatically switch off to prevent accidents and flare-ups.
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Suitable for large cookware
The two rectangular elements on the left can be bridged together, turning it into a single large part. This allows you to use large griddles or pans. The combined power of the two elements heats up the cookware very quickly and evenly.
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Has multiple timers
You can set the timer for each of the heating elements separately, which is a very rare option in cooktops.
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Precise temperature control
There is a total of 17 different heat settings that you can choose for very precise temperature control.
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$3,148.50
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Frigidaire FGIC3067MB
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Ideal for fast cooking
You can increase the maximum power output for 10 minutes when you begin cooking. This is useful if you need to boil something very quickly and also means you don't have to wait for pans to preheat. Thanks to this option and overall high efficiency, it's ideal for fast cooking.
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Suitable only for 240 V networks
The cooktop uses 240 VAC electricity, so you will have to convert if that voltage isn’t available in your home.
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Good value for money
Considering all its premium features at the given price range, this induction cooktop has an excellent price-performance ratio.
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Bad for overly large cookware
There is no official way to bridge two elements together so you can use large cookware. You can still try using large cookware between two heating zones, but that way the heat will not be distributed evenly.
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Easy to use
Working with this cooktop is very straightforward. All you need to do is turn it on, put on the pan and set the necessary heat level by touching the control pad.
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Not compatible with all cookware
Induction cooktops don't work with all kinds of cookware, so you need to check if it’s compatible when buying new ones.
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Good for warming food
When set to the lowest setting, it will only warm your food without the risk of overcooking it.
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Control panel can't be locked while in use
While you can lock the control panel when the cooktop is turned off, you can’t do it when it’s working. As a result, you can't prevent accidental temperature adjustments.
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Detects the size of your pan
It automatically detects pan sizes and adjusts the heating element accordingly to maximize the efficiency.
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Takes some time getting used to
If you’re used to conventional cookers, you’ll have to change your cooking habits, as you don’t need to preheat pans or wait for a long time to boil water. You will also have to avoid picking up the pan to flip food as that may scratch the surface and will switch the cooktop off.
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Can detect spills
If any liquid gets on the surface, the cooktop will shut off automatically to avoid any hazards.
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Prone to scratch marks
You have to be careful as the ceramic glass surface tends to resist scrapes and bumps poorly.
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No surface-burnt food
The induction cooker heats the cookware itself, not the surface. If food spills onto the cooktop, it won’t be burned, and you can just wipe it off.
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Energy efficient
Induction cooktops are more energy efficient compared to electric and gas cooktops, having a 90% efficiency compared to the 55% efficiency of electric coils and 50% for gas. This induction cooktop is not an exception.
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Easy to clean
Since the surface is completely flat with virtually no risk of getting burnt food stuck to it, it only takes a few wipes to get it clean and shining.
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Very sleek design
Since there are no physical knobs or burners, the design is very clean and minimal. This cooktop should go well with most kitchen interiors.
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Weight:
41 lbs
Type:
Induction
Dimensions:
30.75” x 21.5” x 4.5”
Voltage:
240 VAC
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$799.99
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GE JP3030DJBB
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Excellent value for money
At its price, this four-burner cooktop performs quite well. The two 8" burners can boil water quite quickly and are very powerful when it comes to searing. The two smaller ones are best used for simmering sauces or melting butter.
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Not suitable for 110 V networks
It requires a 240 VAC mains electric network.
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Plenty of temperature settings
While other budget electric cooktops have six settings at most, this one offers just a bit more control over the cooking process, since the knobs possible temperatures are continuous.
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No extra features
The GE JP3030DJBB is rather basic. It does not offer extra features like timers, control locks or automatic temperature controls.
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Easy to clean
Because the ceramic glass surface is flat, it's easy to keep it clean. There is no place for debris to build up as even the knobs are removable and dishwasher-friendly, for easy maintenance and cleaning.
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No child lock
There is no way to lock the controls at all, so you have to be careful if you have small children in the house.
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Low minimum temperatures
The lowest setting of the burners is low enough to safely do things like simmering or melting butter without the risk of overdoing it.
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The surface gets very hot
The surface will stay hot even after you have finished cooking. Although this is common for electric cooktops, you have to be careful not to burn yourself.
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High maximum temperature
The two large burners can hit very high temperatures. They're hot enough to sear a very large steak. If you are new to electric cooktops, it’s better to avoid the high settings in the beginning.
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The surface can get scratched easily
As with all of the ceramic glass cooktops, you have to take extra care to avoid scratching it while moving pots around.
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Capable of fast cooking/heating
While it’s not the most powerful cooktop in the market, it still can boil water reasonably fast. The large burners labeled with “Power Boil” can do the job faster than the majority of cooktops in this price range.
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Well marked heating zone
The cooktop has a simple circle that indicates where and how large the burner zone is.
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Multiple color options
The cooktop comes in three different colors: classic black, white or stainless steel finish. However, if you want the white or stainless steel versions, you have to pay more.
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Weight:
37 lbs
Type:
Electric
Dimensions:
30” x 21.5” x 3.5”
Voltage:
240 VAC
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$379.00
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True Induction TI-2C
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Perfect for small kitchens
This two-burner cooktop is a very effective solution for those that have small kitchens. Not only will it occupy considerably less space than a regular five-burner cooktop, you also can place it in a drawer when you need to free up an extra kitchen surface.
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Makes annoying noises
When using burners at full power, it makes a loud humming noise which can be annoying.
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Portable design
The TI-2C can be used almost anywhere, all you need is a mains power supply and a 24" by 14" flat surface to place it on. Carrying the unit is easy, as it weighs only 11 pounds.
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Needs specialized cookware
You can only use cookware that is compatible with induction cooktops.
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Efficient induction cooking
The cooktop uses induction technology, meaning that it heats up to cookware itself and not the burners. Not only does it use power more efficiently, it heats up almost instantly, taking only half a minute to heat a pan. Another benefit is that the surface doesn’t get hot, as the energy is transferred directly to the cookware.
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Can't be locked
There is no child-lock feature for added safety. As a result, it can be enabled by accident.
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You can decide how burners share power
It can divide the maximum available 1800 W between its burners. For example, you can use the maximum 1800 W on just one burner, or do distributions like 600 W on one and 1200 W on another.
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Individual timers
You can set a timer for each of the burners separately, reducing the risk of overcooking food.
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Touch control is easy to use
The touch-sensitive controls consist of a couple of buttons that are very intuitive and easy to use. You can set the needed power level or temperature with a single press of a button.
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Has different versions
The TI-2C is a portable cooktop that's great for lodges, caravans or those who don’t want to install a cooktop into their countertop. However, there is also a TI-2B model, which is technically identical but can be built in countertops, and an MD-2B model, which is a smaller version with smaller burners that can be either carried around or installed permanently in your kitchen.
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$324.00
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Duxtop 9300ST Ultra Thin
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Very portable
Measuring 11" by 14", this device is portable enough for carrying around. It's also noticeably thinner than the majority of other mobile cooktops.
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Won't work with any cookware
Only specialized cookware that is designed for induction cooktops can be used with this unit.
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Excellent level of temperature control
There are 15 different power levels ranging from 100 W up to 1500 W. Furthermore, the temperature can also be set to 15 different levels, ranging from 140 degrees up to 460 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Efficient, quick, and safe, due to induction technology
Since it uses induction for cooking, it has all the benefits this technology provides. It's very energy efficient, can heat up food/water very quickly and the cooktop itself doesn’t heat up when being used.
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Comes with a timer
The timer can be set for up to 170 minutes.
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Can't be accidentally activated by kids
There is a child lock system to prevent accidental activation.
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Detects improper mains voltage
There is a voltage warning system included that will warn you if the voltage is too low or too high.
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Can detect spills and cookware removal
The moisture sensor will switch off the cooktop immediately if it detects liquid on the surface. It will also switch off if the cookware is removed from the surface for more than 60 seconds.
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$99.99
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Electrolux EI36EC45KS
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Excellent temperature range
All of the burners can provide a very wide range of temperatures. For example, the left front burner can deliver temperatures as high as 800 degrees Fahrenheit, but it’s also capable of heating at a minimum of 84 degrees for simmering and melting butter.
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Relatively easy to get burnt with
The cooktop stays a bit hot after cooking. Therefore, you have to be careful not to burn yourself with it. Fortunately, it has indicators to let you know where it’s too hot to touch.
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Can store cooking settings
The cooktop allows you to store up to 25 different preset options for recipes of food that you love. Not only can you store the desired temperatures, but also the different time frames. For example, the dish can boil for 15 minutes, simmer for another 20 minutes, and switch off after that.
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Prone to scratches
Even though the ceramic glass surface is easy to clean, it can get scratched just as easily.
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Exceptional power
The cooktop has five burners, with the most powerful ones being the front left and right burners. They can boil water almost as quickly as an induction cooktop.
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Practical layout design
There are two small burners at the back and two large ones in the front with variable size. Almost all typical cookware should fit on this cooktop since there are seven different sizes to choose from throughout the unit. The smaller back burners can be used to keep your food warm or to gently simmer something while you can do the main cooking on the large front ones.
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Empava EMPV-IDC30 Induction Cooktop
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Excellent for fast cooking
It reacts to temperature settings changes instantly, about 4x faster than most conventional stoves. This allows you to boil a full large pot in only less than 2 minutes.
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Has no metal trims for protection
This cooktop does not come with any metal trim pieces to protect the vulnerable glass edges.
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Works fine with a wet/greasy hand
There's no need to poke hard since the touchscreen controls are sensitive like a phone screen. They even respond to wet/oily fingers, which is the usual case for people who are cooking.
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Does not have a low setting
Unlike most other induction cooktops, the Empava doesn't really have a 'low setting'. It only throttles the temperature down by powering on and off rather than staying at the lowest level like other inductions cooktops do. Simmering on low heat may be hard with this quirk.
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Allows you to accurately control the heat settings
The Empava has 9 heat level settings you can easily adjust using digital touch controls. This lets you fine-tune the temperature settings from melt to rapid boil, for example.
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Requires space
The Empava demands space since the cord comes out the back side corner and there is a fan at the back to keep the cooktop cool.
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Cleanup is effortless
Because heat is generated directly to the cookware, the cooktop stays cool to the touch, making it safe to clean even after you've just finished cooking. And since it has a smooth tempered glass surface, you can easily wipe it down with a damp cloth.
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$389.99
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