
Induction Cooktop with 4 Round Cooking Zones
Q: What is the wattage of the largest element on the cooktop?
A: The largest element on the cooktop has a wattage of 2600 watts.
Q: How many cooking zones does the cooktop have?
A: This cooktop has four cooking zones.
Q: Does the cooktop have a child lock feature?
A: This cooktop does have a child lock feature.
Q: What type of controls does the cooktop have?
A: This cooktop uses an LED display with touchscreen controls.

The 500 Series 30 inch cooktop is designed to help you cook with ease and power. Cook with confidence on 4 precision induction zones that let you simmer to sear with ease. 17 heat settings offer precision heat and consistent results every time. And with SpeedBoost, the frustration of waiting for a pot of water to boil quickly is something of the past.

Enjoy preparing food with this 30-inch KitchenAid gas cooktop. Its four burners provide 5000-17,000 BTUs of power for successful results, and its built-in downdraft venting system whisks away smoke and cooking odors. This KitchenAid gas cooktop includes a convenient reignition feature that automatically relights a burner if it goes out.

The Samsung Induction Cooktop is the most advanced cooking technology, with an always cool cooking surface. The flexible cooktop accommodates a variety of pot and pan sizes Enjoy the comfort of Analog-Knobs combined with the advanced technology of digital touch display. Virtual Flame LED lights shine onto pans to give the visual of gas cooking, with the precision of induction.
| Pros for Miele - KM 7730 FR (Stainless steel) - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | Ease of use, Design, Overall Performance, Cooking Performance, Downdraft | Ease of use, Design, Heating Speed, Appearance, Induction |
| Cons for Miele - KM 7730 FR (Stainless steel) - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Knobs, Price, Fan Noise, Stainless Steel, Vent | Touchpad, Noise Level, Reliability, WiFi |
I've only had my new Miele induction cooktop for a week, but it's great so far. My prior electric cooktop kept cycling on & off so I had no control over the heat. Problem now solved. I think inductions also cycle, but you can't tell. I was expecting a big learning curve along with buzzing sounds and other annoyances but have experienced none of that. Very happy.
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