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The best cooktops for 2019

From induction to gas, here are the best cooktops that cook and look great

If you’re looking for a new cooktop for your oven, we’ve got your back. Our extensive reviews of stoves, cooktops, and smart kitchen appliances helped us form a list of the top cooktops for your kitchen, beginning with the excellent electric Frigidaire FFEC3024LB. Our other picks include a variety of stovetops for various purposes, so make sure to check out the full list, and learn more about the different types of cooktops.

Frigidaire FFEC3024LB 30-inch Electric Cooktop

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If you’re looking for a great electric cooktop with all the latest features at a discounted price —  you probably can’t do better than this Frigidaire model. It includes four burners on a smooth black surface and easy-to-use, durable temperature knobs. The cooktop also includes red light indicators for each burner that warn if they are on, an important little feature that helps keep you safe when using electric tops. Also, notice that the knob controls are placed in an unusual configuration along the side, which means you are closer to the controls for the back burners and may not have to lean in as much.

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 Bosch 30-inch Gas Cooktop

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This Bosch line of gas cooktops is often considered one of the best around: Rated at around 20,000 BTUs at its hottest, this model includes a one-piece steel design, LED indicators that indicate when burners are on, and an auto re-ignition feature that’ll kick in to re-ignite a burner when the flame unexpectedly goes out (usually a sign that you need to clean them). Also, note the unique, minimalist lines of the burner grate. That makes this cooktop particularly easy to clean. While extra little stars and loops on your gas burners may look impressive, all they do is make the grate more difficult to clean, so this simple design has big advantages.

Frigidaire FGIC3066TB 30-inch Induction Cooktop

Frigidaire FGIC3066TB
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If you want to upgrade to an induction cooktop, Frigidaire again comes in with one of the best models on the market in terms of affordability and features. This cooktop utilizes auto-sizing pan detection, which detects the bottom of your pan and adjusts the cooking area accordingly so it’s only charging around the cookware and nowhere else (this also allows you to only heat one side of a pan, etc, with ease). However, it’s important to note the controls are modern-style “sliders” that you slide your finger along to indicate the correct temperature, which is displayed numerically in LEDs by each slider. This may take some getting used to.

Frigidaire FPGC3077RS 30-inch Gas Cooktop

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If you want to explore more gas cooktop options, take a look at this durable cooktop from Frigidaire (18,000 BTU max). It has a corner-to-corner grate arrangement with an extra-small burner that is perfect for simmering and large, easy-to-use knob controls. The grates are more complex than some burners, but they are dishwasher safe, so you don’t have to hand-clean them if you don’t want to. This particular purchase comes with a liquid propane converter if needed.

Electrolux EI36EC45KS 36-inch Electric Cooktop

Electrolux EI36EC45KS
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This 36-inch electric cooktop has a few useful features. First, a couple of the burners are, as you can see by the concentric circles, elements that you can adjust between sizes for different cookware, giving you more options for fitting elements to what you’re cooking. You should also take a look at the control panel, which uses the touch-sensitive slider option for setting your temperatures. There are also digital preset buttons for up to 25 various automatic settings.

GE PHP9036SJSS 36-inch induction cooktop

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For those looking for a larger induction cooktop, this powerful GE model comes with some of the most advanced features. The five induction elements include LED indicators, “SyncBurners” for syncing temperatures between elements (great for griddles), timer options, and large sensors that are able to detect all your cookware. There’s also an especially powerful 3,700-watt element for faster heating. We really like the controls, too, which use plus and minus signs to control heat levels for each element, a simple interface that doesn’t require a learning curve.

Fuel types

When it comes to home cooktops, you have three different fuel options, each with their own advantages.

Gas: These are basic burners that channel a natural gas flame up through a durable metal framework where cookware can rest. Open flames are a bit more dangerous than other options, and gas fires aren’t quite as consistent as more carefully controlled heat. However, gas heats immediately with no warm-up needed, and it’s a very cheap fuel option.

Electric: Electric tops use burners that channel an electric current and produce heat via resistance, much like an electric space heater. This heat is very precise and continuous, excellent for accurate cooking and generally easier to clean than gas. However, this heat uses a surprising amount of energy to work.

Induction: Induction tops look like electric tops, but they channel an electromagnetic current through the panels and into the cookware itself, essentially making the pots and pans into the burners themselves. Induction is fast, safe and very efficient. However, it doesn’t work on all cookware: Stainless steel, in particular, might not allow induction cooktops to function correctly. You need to make sure you have the right cookware (as a rule of thumb, if a magnet sticks to the bottom of your pot, it’s induction-friendly).

Sizing

Cooktops generally come in either 30-inch or 36-inch sizes. Know which size you need before you buy. We’re focusing primarily on 30-inch models for our list since these are the most common in homes (although, even here “cut-out” requirements can differ a bit). However, if there’s a model you particularly like that’s the wrong size, check with the manufacturer to see if it comes in additional sizes. You should also make sure the cooktop is compatible with the rest of your oven before you make a purchase—this may require a call with a local appliance expert once you have narrowed your options down.

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