Glass cooktop are modern, flat, and sleek cooking surfaces made of durable ceramic-glass that hide radiant electric coils or magnetic induction elements beneath. They offer easy cleaning, even heat distribution, and a stylish look, though they are prone to scratching, require specific cleaning, and can be fragile if mishandled.
Made from specialized ceramic-glass, these tops are designed for thermal shock resistance and to withstand heavy daily use.
The flat, seamless surface allows for quick, simple cleaning of spills and splatters compared to traditional coil burners.
They offer a sleek, glossy, and minimalist appearance that integrates well into modern kitchens.
There are various types of glass used for cooktop, each with specific advantages based on the intended use: