Your kitchen's cooktop is one of the most important appliances to consider whether you are designing a new home or renovating an old one.  The first "modern" cooktop was the gas cooktop, which was developed in the 1800s as a substitute for coal, cast iron, and wood-burning stoves. Despite their advantages in terms of cooking performance, consumers are now considering alternatives due to concerns about their environmental impact and the rising cost of gas. Against this backdrop, electric and induction cooktops are growing in popularity, but each has their pros and cons. 

Is the future flameless? Choosing between gas, electric and induction cooktops focuses on the modern kitchen design dilemma—what is the best cooktop for a kitchen build? To answer this question, we take a close look at the design considerations when specifying a cooktop and the main options available in the current market. We then examine and compare gas, electric and induction cooktops in terms of heat control, efficiency, safety, installation, maintenance and more.  Finally, we present a range of induction cooktops that combine style with performance for the modern kitchen.

Dedicated to bringing you the highest quality and reliability, Belling is on of the world's most experienced kitchen appliance manufacturers. All Belling products are designed to the highest standards with all products manufactured in Europe. Belling's range of Induction Cooktops feature rapid heat up and convenient touch control sliders for precise temperature control to help users get the best possible results in the kitchen.

 

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