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This Series 9 cooktop is a joy to use, with the instant response and energy efficiency of induction technology. The surface around your cookware stays cool when you cook – preventing baked-on spills and making cleaning up a breeze. Less heat is wasted during induction cooking because only the cookware is heated, not the cooktop surface. This makes induction cooking more energy-efficient than electric or gas cooktops.
Q: How many cooking zones does this cooktop have?
A: This cooktop has 4 cooking zones.
Q: Does this cooktop have a bridge element?
A: Yes, this cooktop has a bridge element.
Q: Is this cooktop safe for children and pets?
A: Yes, the cooktop is safe for children and pets because it remains cool to the touch until a pot or pan is placed on the surface.
Q: What type of control does this cooktop use?
A: This cooktop uses LED display with touchscreen controls.
Q: What is the width of this cooktop?
A: The width of the cooktop is 23 5/8 inches.
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This Series 9 cooktop is a joy to use, with the instant response and energy efficiency of induction technology. The surface around your cookware stays cool when you cook – preventing baked-on spills and making cleaning up a breeze. Less heat is wasted during induction cooking because only the cookware is heated, not the cooktop surface. This makes induction cooking more energy-efficient than electric or gas cooktops.

The Sharp 30" Built-In Electric Induction Cooktop is a powerful, beautiful addition to your dream kitchen. The black mirror finish of the glass surface is a perfect match and can be combined with the Sharp Easy Wave Open Microwave Drawer Oven and European Convection Built-In Single Wall Oven. The four cooking zones provide flexibility to orchestrate even your most elaborate entertaining. This cooktop features a variable-sized zone and a convenient Cooling Zone. More precise than gas, and more efficient than electric, the Sharp 30" Built-In Electric Induction Cooktop is faster than both. The Simmer, Melt, and Warm settings provide low, consistent cooking performance for your most delicate soups, sauces, and fondues. Heat is generated directly into the cookware itself, so there is less wasted energy heating up your kitchen. And without an open flame or radiant coil, spills and splatters are less likely to burn, and a breeze to clean up.

Create the ultimate culinary solution. Designed to seamlessly integrate with the auxiliary cooktop and teppan modules, or be installed standalone, this primary cooktop features an intuitive 6” touchscreen and precision induction technology, for effortless control and perfect results.

Go ahead. Get the Upgrade. Because with LG STUDIO’s sleek induction cooktop with 5 burners and a Flex Cooking Zone, you won’t just entertain — you’ll wow. Induction elements offer speed heating, precision and responsiveness. You'll have super-fast water boils and easy simmering.
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You only can use two zones at the same time. If you use more than two, it stop working well
Freddy Posted
It is hard to find reviews on the F&P induction cooktops. Consequently, I had planned to buy Bosch, but when they were backordered everywhere I decided to purchase the 24" F&P cooktop. I couldn't be more pleased with it! You can put the pan anywhere in the square and it heats evenly. Both sides can be used as bridge units, though I find it just as easy to control them individually. I frequently use a large griddle across two of the side elements and it heats very evenly. Temp control is amazing from super high to gentle melting. Add on top of these the benefits of induction--instant temp control, more efficient energy use and a cool, easy to clean glass top and I just can't understand why everyone isn't going induction. People spend big bucks for "commercial gas" home ranges and I'd take this over gas "any day of the week and twice on Sunday."
TomG Posted