Ceramic Cooktops

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Ceramic cooktops offer a sleek and modern option for cooking, with a smooth glass surface that's easy to clean. Popular brands like Artusi and Di Lusso offer a variety of sizes, including 30cm, 60cm, and 90cm, to fit any kitchen layout.

When selecting a ceramic cooktop, consider the number of burners, the features you want, and the safety features included. Ceramic cooktops come with various features to make cooking easier and more efficient. Some models feature bridge elements that combine two burners for larger cookware, automatic pan detection that adjusts the heating to fit the pan size, and flexible cooking zones that allow for various pan sizes. Many models also offer touch controls and residual heat indicators; some come with child locks for added safety.

Ease of use is also an important consideration when selecting a ceramic cooktop. Many models feature intuitive touch controls and smooth glass surfaces that are easy to clean. However, it's important to read reviews and try different models to find one that suits your needs.

For installation, ceramic cooktops should be installed by a licensed professional to ensure safety and proper operation. Installation can be more complicated than other cooktops, so it's important to factor in installation costs when considering a ceramic cooktop.

Maintenance is also important to keep your ceramic cooktop looking and functioning its best. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintenance to prevent scratches and chips.

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about ceramic cooktops:

Are ceramic cooktops energy efficient? 

Yes, ceramic cooktops are generally more energy efficient than gas cooktops, as they transfer heat directly to the cookware without losing heat to the surrounding air.

How do I clean stubborn stains on my ceramic cooktop? A: For stubborn stains, use a cooktop cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and water. Apply the cleaner to the stain and let it sit for several minutes before wiping it away with a clean cloth.

Can I use any cookware on a ceramic cooktop? 

Ceramic cooktops work best with flat-bottomed stainless steel, aluminium, or copper cookware. Avoid using cookware with rough or uneven bottoms, as they can scratch the cooktop.