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When it comes to kitchen appliances, cooktops are one of the simpler appliances to consider. Since they fit right in the counter and only require connection to a gas line or power outlet, cooktops are easy to install and allow you the flexibility to decide where a new one goes in your kitchen.
With that said, before you start browsing for a new cooktop, make sure your new stovetop is a perfect fit by triple-checking your countertop space measurements. This not only ensures you have enough room to cook comfortably but the proper clearance necessary to protect nearby cabinetry from the heat as well. We’ve laid out the proper appliance measuring basics in our shopping appliance guide, but give us a call or visit for any questions you might have!
Depending on your fuel type, your kitchen will need:
Want to flambé? Gas cooktops use the power of fire to deliver high-output heat with fast responsiveness that is easy to control. Keep in mind, high-output gas burners range from 15,000 to 25,000 BTUs, and you’ll also want low-output burners for simmering.
Electric cooktops are considered the safer cooktop option since there is no chance for potential gas leaks. Ceramic-glass cooktops are also easy to maintain and feature a modern design, allowing safety and beauty to work in harmony with your kitchen.
You might find yourself asking, “What is electric versus induction?” and the answer is simple. In fact, while induction cooktops use electromagnetic currents to directly heat special, iron-based cookware, they are still powered by electricity. This unique feature places induction cooktops in a league of their own:
Whether you’re feeding a family or dining alone, the number of burners on your cooktop matters. Check out this rundown.
Ready to transform your countertop into a fully functional cooking area? Make sure to browse Don’s Appliances for exceptional brands and service! Shop in-store or online today!