Control at Your Fingertips: Choosing the Right Cooktop

A cooktop gives your kitchen a sleek, modern look and offers flexibility in design. Unlike a range, it separates the cooking surface from the oven, letting you place each where it works best. Choosing the right cooktop depends on fuel type, size, layout, and features.

Step One: Measure Your Space

  • Width โ†’ Standard cooktops come in 30" or 36", with some models up to 48".

  • Depth โ†’ Typically 20โ€“22"; check cabinet cutout dimensions.

  • Height/Clearance โ†’ Leave space below for gas lines or electrical wiring.

  • Countertop Cutout โ†’ Measure the cutout width, depth, and corner radius if replacing an old unit.

  • Ventilation โ†’ Plan for overhead range hood or downdraft venting.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Always double-check manufacturer cutout requirements โ€” a 30" cooktop from one brand may not fit anotherโ€™s cutout exactly.

Step Two: Choose Your Fuel Type

Gas Cooktops

โœ… Precise, instant heat

โœ… Visible flame for control

โŒ Requires gas line

Best for: Serious cooks who love traditional cooking control

Electric Cooktops

โœ… Smooth glass-ceramic surface, easy to clean

โœ… Even, steady heating

โŒ Slower response time

Best for: Home bakers and kitchens without gas lines

Induction Cooktops

โœ… Fastest heating, highly efficient

โœ… Surface stays cool (only pan heats)

โœ… Safer for families

โœ… Safer for families

โŒ Requires induction-compatible cookware

Best for: Modern kitchens, safety-focused households

Step Three: Decide on the Size & Layout

30" Cooktop โ†’ 4 burners/elements (standard household size)

36" Cooktop โ†’ 5 burners/elements (extra flexibility)

48" Cooktop โ†’ 6 burners + griddle/grill (professional style)

Burner Layout โ†’ Center burner for wok/power cooking, or spread layout for large pots.

Step Four: Must-Have Features

Power Burners / Boost Mode โ†’ High BTU gas or fast induction heating.

Simmer Burners โ†’ Low, steady heat for sauces.

Bridge Elements โ†’ Combine burners for griddles or oversized pans.

Knob vs. Touch Controls โ†’ Knobs = traditional feel, touch = sleek, easier to clean.

Downdraft Venting โ†’ Built-in ventilation without an overhead hood.

Smart Features โ†’ Wi-Fi, automatic shutoff, recipe guidance.

Safety Features โ†’ Child lock, hot surface indicator lights, auto pan detection (induction).

Step Five: Budget & Value

  • Entry-Level (Basic Electric/Standard Gas) โ†’ $400โ€“$800

  • Mid-Range (Induction, Gas with 5 burners, Bridge Elements) โ†’ $900โ€“$1,800

  • Premium (Professional Gas, 36"+ Induction, Smart Features) โ†’ $2,000+

๐Ÿ’ก Scratch & Dent/Open-Box โ†’ Save 30โ€“60% off MSRP with minor cosmetic blemishes.

Step Six: Lifestyle Fit

Busy families โ†’ Induction (safe, fast, easy to clean).

Entertainers โ†’ 36"+ with 5+ burners or a griddle option.

Everyday cooking โ†’ 30" electric or gas with standard burners.

Design-focused kitchens โ†’ Induction or gas with downdraft for a clean look.