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Electric Cooktops: Exploring Good, Better, and Best Options

by BlvdHome

ge electric cooktop with breakfast around it, including orange juice, pancakes, and syrup

At a Glance:

Types of Cooktops Compared

Electric Cooktop Pros and Cons

Electric Cooktops: Ranked

Good, Better, Best: Why Spring for the Best Cooktop

Ways to Save on Electric Cooktops

FAQ

Why Trust Us

An amazing meal is often dependent on one significant kitchen appliance: your cooktop. Though many of us might take our cooktops for granted, they truly are an integral part of an excellent, high-functioning kitchen. But what makes a great cooktop? And how do you determine which type of cooktop is the best for you? Today, we are going to discuss why electric cooktops are the best cooktop option for your home, as well as review some of the best electric cooktops on the market. Electric cooktops are very popular for good reason! Keep reading to find out why.

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Types of Cooktops Compared

A cooktop is a kitchen appliance designed for cooking food over heat. It consists of a flat surface with heating elements, such as gas burners or electric coils, where pots and pans are placed to cook meals. Cooktops provide direct heat to the cookware, allowing for precise temperature control and cooking techniques like boiling, frying, and simmering. They are commonly built into kitchen countertops and come in various sizes and configurations to suit various cooking needs.

infographic showing types of cooktops, electric, induction, and gas

Electric Cooktops vs. Induction Cooktops

Induction vs electric cooktops has often been a question among consumers. They may both be kitchen appliances used for cooking, but they differ in how they generate heat. Electrical cooktops use electric coils to heat cookware directly, while electric induction cooktops use electromagnetic fields to heat the cookware itself, making the cooktop surface remain cooler. Induction cooktops offer faster heating, better energy efficiency, and precise temperature control compared to electric stovetops. However, induction cookware must be compatible with magnetic fields for effective use, which might be a limitation for some users. Also, when considering a cooktop, electric is energy efficient and is compatible with all types of cookware.

Electric Cooktops vs. Gas Cooktops

While electric cooktops use coils or smooth surfaces that provide even heating and are easier to clean, gas cooktops rely on open flames, offering instant and precise temperature adjustments, which are often preferred by professional chefs. However, electric cooktops are generally safer due to no open flames, while gas cooktops might be more energy-efficient. When it comes to cleaning, flat cooktops, electric being a smooth cooktop option, are far easier to clean than their counterparts. Preference often depends on cooking style, convenience, and safety considerations.

→ Learn more: Induction vs. Gas vs. Electric Cooktops

Electric Cooktop Pros and Cons

Now, let's review some of the benefits and drawbacks of electric cooktops.

Pros

Even Heating
 Easy to Clean
 Safety
 Precise Temperature Control
 Modern Aesthetics

Cons

Slower Heating
 Limited Instant Control
 Repairs and Maintenance

→ Learn more: What is Induction Cooking and How Does it Work?

Electric Cooktops: Ranked

When it comes to comparing electric cooktop brands, there are many factors to consider. Things like heating efficiency, temperature control, precision, ease of cleaning, safety features, design, brand reputation, and user reviews are helpful to research. These can help to determine the best-suited electric cooktop option for your cooking needs and preferences. Brands like LG, GE, Frigidaire, Bosch, Fisher & Paykel, and Viking offer high-quality cooktops that make any culinary dream come to life. Below, we have ranked these brands in the good, better, and best categories, allowing you to see the difference in what each brand brings to the electric cooktop arena.

Good: GE, LG, Frigidaire

All three of these brands make reliable, high-quality cooktops that are sure to get the job done. We love these brands for their reasonable price ranges, quality features, and upstanding customer service. Check out the following cooktops to see more of what each brand offers.

GE® 30" Stainless Steel on Black Electronic Cooktop

GE® 30" Stainless Steel on Black Electronic Cooktop

Shop this GE® Electronic Cooktop

This GE electric cooktop offers features like multiple radiant heating elements, touch controls, precise temperature settings, and a sleek design. Prices can range for this 30 inch electric cooktop from around $600 to $1000 or more, depending on specific model variations and retailer promotions.

  • Model: JP3030SJSS
  • Dimensions: (H) 4” x (W) 29.88” x (D) 21”

LG 30" Black Electric Cooktop

LG 30" Black Electric Cooktop

Shop this LG Electric Cooktop

This electric built-in cooktop offers multiple burners with varying sizes for flexible cooking, an easy-to-clean ceramic glass surface, intuitive controls, and a modern design. Plus, it contains features like a Warming Zone and steady heat cooking elements. Prices for this LG electric cooktop can range anywhere from $600 to $1000.

  • Model: LCE3010SB
  • Dimensions: (H) 4” x (W) 30.84” x (D) 21.5”

Frigidaire® 30" Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Frigidaire® 30" Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Shop this Frigidaire® Electric Cooktop

This Frigidaire electric cooktop boasts multiple heating elements, as it is a 4 burner electric cooktop, with varying sizes for versatile cooking. Its smooth surface ensures easy cleaning, and it offers precise temperature control for different dishes. Safety features include indicator lights for hot surfaces. The price range for this model is approximately $700 to $1,000.

  • Model: FFEC3025US
  • Dimensions: (H) 2.63” x (W) 30.38” x (D) 21.38”

Better: GE Profile, LG Studio, Frigidaire Gallery, Bosch

If you are looking for brands that offer high-tech features, then check out these models GE Profile, LG Studio, Frigidaire Gallery, and Bosch. You will find some more advanced features than the previous models previously highlighted, but with the same, durable quality each brand is known for.

GE Profile™ 22" Black Electric Radiant Cooktop

GE Profile™ 22" Black Electric Radiant Cooktop

Shop this GE Profile Electric Cooktop

This 2 burner electric cooktop model offers a sleek design with four radiant cooking elements, providing even heat distribution and quick heating. Its digital touch controls allow precise temperature adjustments, while a sync burner feature accommodates larger cookware. The price range for this model is typically around $700 to $1,000.

  • Model: JP3021DPBB
  • Dimensions: (H) 3.25” x (W) 21.5” x (D) 17.13”

LG Studio 36" Stainless Steel Frame Electric Cooktop

LG Studio 36" Stainless Steel Frame Electric Cooktop

Shop this LG Studio Electric Cooktop

This 36-inch electric cooktop contains intuitive controls, including SmoothTouch for precise temperature adjustments. Its five radiant cooking elements provide even heating, and its Bridge element allows you to cook with even the largest of cookware. Depending on the retailer and location, the price range for this model is typically around $1,100 to $1,500.

  • Model: LSCE365ST
  • Dimensions: (H) 3.25” x (W) 21.5” x (D) 17.13”

Frigidaire Gallery® 30'' Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Frigidaire Gallery® 30'' Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Shop this Frigidaire Gallery® Electric Cooktop

The Frigidaire Gallery 30'' Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop offers a sleek design with a smooth glass surface, five heating elements for versatile cooking, and precise temperature control. It includes a Quick Boil element for faster heating as well. The price range for this model is typically between $700 to $900.

  • Model: GCCE3070AS
  • Dimensions: (H) 2.63” x (W) 30.63” x (D) 21.38”

Bosch® 500 Series 36" Black Electric Cooktop

Bosch® 500 Series 36" Black Electric Cooktop

Shop this Bosch Electric Cooktop

This cooktop from Bosch features an easy-to-clean surface, child safety lock, and powerful high-wattage burners for faster cook times. It also coordinates with other Bosch appliances so you can seamlessly integrate it into your kitchen. It also features a two-level heat indicator so you can keep yourself from getting burned inadvertently. The price range for this Bosch electric cooktop model is anywhere from $1,200-$1,500.

  • Model: NEM5666UC
  • Dimensions: (H) 4.25” x (W) 37” x (D) 21.25”

Best: Fisher & Paykel, Viking, Frigidaire Professional, Bosch Benchmark

Luxury cooktops are easy to narrow down with these four top-tier brands. Fisher & Paykel, Viking, Frigidaire Professional, and Bosch Benchmark are brands that equip each cooktop with all the bells and whistles, powerful cooking performance, and beautiful aesthetics to match. Check out these models by each brand.

Fisher & Paykel Series 5 36" Black Glass Electric Cooktop

Fisher & Paykel Series 5 36" Black Glass Electric Cooktop

Shop this Fisher & Paykel Electric Cooktop

This Fisher & Paykel Electric Cooktop is a high-end kitchen appliance known for its beautiful aesthetics and advanced features. It offers precise and fast touch controls, five cooking zones, PowerBoost for rapid heating, and a dual-zone for flexible cooking. The price range for this model typically falls between $1,000 to $1,300, depending on where it is purchased.

  • Model: CE365DTB1
  • Dimensions: (H) 4.5” x (W) 35.88” x (D) 20.88”

Viking® Professional Series 36" Stainless Steel/Black Glass Electric Cooktop

Viking® Professional Series 36" Stainless Steel/Black Glass Electric Cooktop

Shop this Viking® Electric Cooktop

This cooktop from Viking is certainly a high-end kitchen appliance. It offers features like multiple cooking zones, a bridge element for larger cookware, precise temperature controls, and a sleek design with stainless steel and black glass, which is also easy to clean. Prices for this Viking electric cooktop model typically range from $1,700 to $2,500, varying based on the retailer and any ongoing promotions.

  • Model: RVEC3365BSB
  • Dimensions: (H) 4.5” x (W) 36.75” x (D) 21”

Frigidaire Professional® 36'' Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Frigidaire Professional® 36'' Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Shop this Frigidaire Professional® Electric Cooktop

This Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop from Frigidaire is one of the best in its class and for good reason. It offers features like expandable elements for all pan sizes, precise temperature control, a keep-warm element, and an easy-to-clean ceramic glass surface. Plus, it includes safety features such as indicator lights and automatic shutoff. Prices can vary but generally fall within the range of $1,000 to $1,500.

  • Model: FPEC3677RF
  • Dimensions: (H) 2.63” x (W) 36.75” x (D) 21.38”

Bosch Benchmark® 36" Black/Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Bosch Benchmark® 36" Black/Stainless Steel Electric Cooktop

Shop this Bosch Benchmark Electric Cooktop

This stainless steel cooktop from Bosch offers a blend of style and functionality. It features five heating elements, including a dual-zone element for flexible cooking. Its PreciseSelect® technology allows direct temperature selection, and its sleek black/stainless steel design enhances the aesthetic of any kitchen. Safety features include a child lock and a hot surface indicator. Prices for this model generally range from $1,400 to $1,700.

  • Model: NETP669SUC
  • Dimensions: (H) 4” x (W) 37” x (D) 21.25”

Good, Better, Best: Why Spring for the Best Cooktop

Investing in high-end cooktops offers several benefits, including advanced features, superior build quality, and overall better performance. High-end models offer things like precise temperature control, innovative cooking technologies, faster heating, and sleek designs that can elevate kitchen aesthetics and make your cooking experience better overall. Additionally, they might incorporate safety features, durable materials, and improved energy efficiency, resulting in a more enjoyable cooking experience and potentially longer lifespan compared to its lower-end alternatives. Purchasing a high-end cooktop is certainly worth the effort and price, as they offer so much more than other cooktops do.

Ways to Save on Electric Cooktops

While higher-end appliances do tend to be more pricey, there are ways to save money on these models. BlvdHome, for instance, features a clearance section on our website as well as in-store, so you can select items that are discounted. They also offer various financing options, so if paying for an appliance over time is a better option for you, you can take home an appliance today and pay for it in the months to come. There is also BlvdHome Bargain Barn to check out, a specific location on the BlvdHome website that showcases items, such as induction, electric, gas, and rangetops, that are currently being sold at a discounted price. All of these examples are just a few ways that you can save on a new electric stovetop today!

FAQs: Electric Cooktops

Does an electric cooktop need a vent?

An electric cooktop typically doesn't require a vent, as it doesn't produce combustion byproducts like gas cooktops do.

What are the two types of electric cooktops?

The two types of electric cooktops are coil cooktops, which use coiled heating elements, and smooth top cooktops, featuring a flat glass-ceramic surface with hidden heating elements beneath their surface.

What to look for when buying an electric cooktop?

This will differ for everyone based on your priorities, but the most important things to look for when buying a cooktop are the price (to ensure it fits in your budget), the features it offers, whether its aesthetic will fit into your kitchen, and the warranty it offers.

How wide should a cooktop be?

This is very much dependent on your personal preference. Cooktops typically range from 24 to 48 inches in width, with 30-36 inches being the most common sizes, offering a balance between your cooking space and kitchen layout.

Why Trust BlvdHome?

The roots of this family business began as early as the pioneer settlement of Southern Utah. One descendant of those 1861 pioneers was Lester Wittwer. In 1928, he started a trucking business with other family members, delivering homegrown fruits and vegetables to many outlying areas. The story of BlvdHome began in 1974, when Lester’s son Tony decided to venture off into the furniture world - with two full-time employees and a small showroom of only 8,000 square feet. Today, BlvdHome has 5 retail locations with over 160,000 sq. ft. of showroom space, located in St. George, Utah, Hurricane, Utah, Cedar City, Utah, Mesquite, Nevada, and a new Las Vegas location. With over 230 amazing team members, BlvdHome continues to deliver on a commitment to customer service that started over 90 years ago.

Shop Electric Cooktops at BlvdHome

At BlvdHome, we provide quality name-brand appliances, furniture, and mattresses for great prices. Shop electric cooktops online or visit us today at one of our locations in Utah or Nevada. In the meantime, browse our website to shop BlvdHome Bargain Barn and check out our flooring selections to increase your home value. More available than ever, our experts at BlvdHome are always happy to help you find an electric cooktop, whether you call us or use our online chat feature. Contact us today!

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