Gas Cooktops | Home kitchens, outdoor cooking | Dual brass burners (3kW each ▲), automatic shut-off (IP67, gas leak detection), tempered glass (5mm), stainless steel frame (Grade 304, 2mm ▲) | Fast heating, durable materials, safety features (▲: Our Advanced adds flame-out detection) | Requires gas hookup, potential gas odor, heavier than electric counterparts |
Electric Cooktops | Apartments without gas, small kitchens | Smooth-top or coiled elements (2–2.5kW), no gas dependency, easy installation | No gas required, safer for enclosed spaces, quieter operation | Slower heating, less power for high-heat tasks, limited temperature control |
Induction Cooktops | High-end kitchens, energy-conscious users | Magnetic induction (3–5kW ▲), instant heat, precise temperature control (±5°C) | Energy-efficient, rapid heating, spill-resistant surface (▲: Our Advanced supports Wi-Fi) | Requires magnetic cookware, higher cost, complex installation |
Portable Cooktops | Camping, RVs, temporary setups | Compact design (60x40x15 cm), 1–2 burners (1.5kW each), lightweight (▲: Our Advanced adds foldable legs) | Mobility, space-saving, ideal for outdoor use | Lower power output, limited burner capacity, weather dependency |
Built-in Cooktops | Custom kitchen setups, luxury homes | Flush-mounted design, customizable materials (glass/ceramic), seamless integration with countertops | Sleek aesthetics, durable construction (▲: Our Advanced uses tempered glass) | High installation cost, difficult to replace, requires professional fitting |
Smart Cooktops | Tech-savvy users, automated cooking | Wi-Fi connectivity, voice control, app-based presets (▲: Our Advanced includes AI recipe integration) | Remote operation, automated cooking programs, energy usage tracking | High cost, reliance on technology, potential privacy concerns |