Induction Cooktops

Sizzle up your kitchen with the latest in cooktop technology – induction cooktops! These sleek, modern cooking surfaces use magnetic induction to heat pans instantly without messy flames or hot coils. Browse electric and induction models from top brands like Artusi, Westinghouse, and Euro Appliances. With faster boiling, precise temperature control, and easy cleaning, our wide selection of induction cooktops will revolutionize your cooking experience. Transform your kitchen today with an induction cooktop that perfectly suits your style and budget!

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Induction cooktops are popular for many households due to their precise temperature control, energy efficiency, and safety features. Unlike gas cooktops, induction cooktops use electromagnetism to heat the cookware directly, resulting in faster heating and greater efficiency. When selecting the right induction cooktop for your home, the brand and size are two key factors.

Popular Brands

  • Artusi: An Italian brand offering various induction cooktops in sizes 60cm, 75cm, and 90cm. Artusi cooktops feature high-quality materials, precise temperature control, and safety features such as automatic shut-off and child locks.
  • Euro Appliances: An Australian brand offering sleek and modern induction cooktops. Euro Appliances cooktops feature high-quality materials, precise temperature control, and safety features such as automatic shut-off and child locks.
  • Di Lusso: An Australian brand that offers induction cooktops with minimalist designs. Di Lusso cooktops feature high-quality materials, precise temperature control, and safety features such as automatic shut-off and residual heat indicators.

FAQs

How do induction cooktops work?

Induction cooktops use electromagnetism to heat the cookware directly rather than heating the air around it. This means they heat up faster and are more efficient than gas cooktops.

Do I need special cookware for an induction cooktop?

Yes, you will need cookware that is specifically designed for use with induction cooktops. Look for cookware labelled "induction compatible" or "induction ready."

How do I clean an induction cooktop?

To clean an induction cooktop, ensure it is cool, and the power is turned off. Use a cooktop cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water to clean the cooktop's surface. Avoid using abrasive sponges or harsh chemicals that can scratch or damage the cooktop.