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Induction Cooktops at Abt
Abt is the ideal destination for durable, long-lasting kitchen appliances, with a wide selection of versatile cooktops to get you started on all your favorite meals. While induction is just one heating technology possible for your kitchen, with electric and gas being the other options, induction cooktops are by far the most high-tech and high-quality choice.
What Is Induction?
Induction cooktops are built with magnetic fields that create a heating reaction using electromagnetic waves. While it heats your cookware, the actual surface of your cooktop will receive no heat. Because the heating elements in induction cooktops don't need to work to warm the entire cooktop surface, they heat food faster. Water boils about 50% quicker than electric or gas, for example. They cool down quickly, as well, and it's this speed that makes them far more energy efficient than other cooktop models. The cool-down rate of induction cooktops also makes them a safer choice for your kitchen as it reduces the risk of burns. Induction cooktops are quite similar in design to ceramic glass, which makes cleaning them quite simple. The biggest difference is that the electromagnetic waves are only compatible and will only heat cookware with magnetic-flat bottoms. If you do not already own pots and pans with these features, Abt offers plenty of cookware to pair perfectly with your appliance.
Cooktop Features
The induction cooktop models at Abt can have one to nine burners, many of which are triple-stacked, offering three different levels of heat in a single burner. Many models, though, also give users the ability to expand the abilities of these burners. Some have a bridge element that combines two burners' heating power to make one longer cooking surface. Similar to bridge elements, some have Flex Zones that link two induction zones for the same benefit. To conveniently use your entire induction appliance as a cooking surface, invest in a model with a freedom cooktop. This freedom feature is perfect for larger families or holiday meals. Because induction cooktops are built with sleek glass surfaces, most utilize electronic touch controls rather than knobs. Touch controls give the user precise control of the heating elements and temperatures on their cooktop. For an even more low-maintenance cooking experience, consider a model with smart functions, like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth compatibility. Connect your appliance to your smartphone and enjoy the luxury of setting timers, adjusting temperatures and preheating without having to leave the room you're in, let alone your seat. Some smart induction cooktops can even follow commands from voice assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Induction cooktops can have two different sensors in their burners, one that recognizes when a pan is not present so it automatically cools down, and one that detects the size of the pan you're using to adjust the heat accordingly. No matter what induction cooktop model you choose, ventilation and exhaust in your kitchen is vital. When your food heats up and releases smoke or steam, those residues not only stay in the air you breathe but can dirty and damage your cabinetry. To keep your kitchen clean and preserve your health with extra filtration, you can explore the range hood and downdraft exhaust options Abt offers.
For further questions about induction heating elements, speak to a member of our team at 800-914-2061, or take a look at our cooktop buying guide for more options to perfect your kitchen.
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