Advice on cooktops
Built-in cooktops
You install a built-in cooktop inside your countertop. It's important to consider the dimensions of your countertop. After all, you want the cooktop to fit.
Freestanding cooktops
You place a freestanding cooktop on top of your countertop, or you can put it on top of a fridge or dishwasher, for example. Naturally, it does require a gas or power outlet nearby.
Induction cooktops
An induction cooktop heats your pan using a magnetic field. This form of electric cooking isn't just fast, it's also energy-efficient and safe.
Ceramic cooktops
A ceramic cooktop can be recognized from its electric heating elements. These elements glow red once they're hot enough.
Gas cooktops
A gas cooktop uses gas. This traditional cooking method gives you full control over the heating of your dish thanks to the adjustable flame.
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Advice after purchase
Your cooktop makes noise, you want to clean it, or you see an error while you're cooking. On the 'Help after purchase' page, we'll help you with your cooktop questions and we'll provide some useful tips.