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Cooktops come in many forms and with a variety of useful features. They bring style and function to the kitchen. Before purchasing one, it is important to have a list of requirements that suit your needs. The size, use, material and type of heating preferred are a few things to consider. Whether you have a small or a large family and want a stationary or a portable electric hotplate are other important factors. 

Gas and Electric Cooktops Provide Versatility

Unless you are building a new home, the decision of whether to purchase a gas or an electric cooktop may depend on your existing kitchen. If you already have the required voltage for an electric appliance or a gas line to connect to a gas cooktop, using the existing setup will allow you to utilize this appliance without the need for an electrician or the gas company.

Cook Food Evenly with the Right Cooktop

Cooking foods properly is an important task. You want to be sure that you select an electric cooktop that will be compatible with your needs. If you enjoy creating specialty dishes, the right temperature, even heating and moisture retention are important. Gas cooktops allow for easy monitoring of the heat source, whereas electric options have coils or flat heating elements built into the appliance. An induction cooktop with an infrared burner is an energy-efficient option, since the heat source goes directly into the pan. This also provides for more even heating and cooking.

Customize Cooktop Capacity to Suit Your Needs

When you are considering an electric cooktop, the capacity and function are important factors. Typically, a traditional cooktop will have four burners. However, you can find models featuring five or even six burners to support the needs of a large family. You can also find cooktops with a center grill cooker that will allow you to utilize the flat surface as an outdoor grill without the need for using additional pans. When selecting a cooktop, decide on whether you want a cooktop only or one with a built-in oven

A Proper Location Provides Ease of Use

Having the location for an electric cooktop is something to plan for in advance. Figure out ahead of time whether you are looking to have the cooktop located underneath an over-the-range microwave or placed on a center island. Many microwaves feature a design that provides ventilation for the cooking surface beneath. If you choose to place the cooktop elsewhere, you will need to create a configuration that keeps it in line with the present exhaust source in the room. 

Enjoy Added Features for a Productive Cooking Experience

Cooktops come with various features to make each cooking experience enjoyable. You'll find electric cooktops that feature typical push and turn knobs, while more modern styles feature easy touch controls. Some burners come labeled as slow cooker, simmer, quick boil and power burner. You'll also find available stove and cooktop hoods that you can install directly above your appliance to remove heat, steam, fumes and food odors.