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Are you looking for an elegant solution to cooking without a range? Perhaps you have a wall oven and now you need a cooking surface so you can sauté, boil, and fry up something delicious.
Cooktops are the answer! Let’s go over the styles and benefits that a cooktop can bring to your kitchen.
First things first, let’s cover what a cooktop is and what the difference is between a cooktop and a rangetop. Cooktops are gas or electric cooking surfaces (coil, glass, or ceramic) that are built into your existing countertop. Depending on your budget and time, you can place a cooktop anywhere in your kitchen as long as you have the electric or gas hookup you need.
A rangetop is similar to a cooktop. The only difference here is that a rangetop’s controls are on the front of the appliance, where a cooktop’s controls are on top.
Electric cooktops bring the power and control of electricity, so you can get an even cooking experience without the need for a gas line. These tops can come with coils, glass, or ceramic smooth-top surfaces.
Check out our tips on how to clean your glass cooktop.
Are you ready to bring the heat? Gas cooktops bring actual flames to your pots and pans, giving you a professional feel and cooking experience in your kitchen. Gas cooktops come with burners and drip pans to help with cleanup.
Induction cooktops fall into the electric category, but they are very unique. Rather than using electricity to heat the cooking surface, induction cooktops use electromagnetics to directly heat your pot or pan—as long as it’s magnetic.
Check out our blog on induction vs. electric cooktops to see the benefits of each.
Whichever cooking surface makes the most sense for your home, we can help you pick the best brand. Give us a call or stop by to shop name-brand appliances at your local Aberdeen Lang’s Audio, TV & Appliance.