There are many considerations when designing a new kitchen, and one of the most important decisions is choosing the style of cooktop. There are three main types – gas, electric and induction – and each type has a number of standout features (along with potential drawbacks) that must be considered when making your choice.
So, to help you find the most suitable cooktop for your kitchen, we’ve put together an overview of the pros and cons of gas, electric and induction cooktops in terms of performance, cost and versatility.
Both stainless steel and glass gas cooktops are a popular choice for many home cooks as they heat up fast and work well with most types of cookware. To install a gas cooktop in your home, you will need a gas line connection and it must be installed by a licensed gas fitter. While a gas cooktop can cost you more to install, the ongoing running costs can be lower, depending on the price of gas versus electricity in your area.
Pros of gas cooktops include: Responsive and precise temperature control; high flexibility with cookware that can be used; the flame on the cooktop allows for lots of versatility with cooking and delivers better results in some cooking methods such as searing and grilling.
Cons of gas cooktops include: With more parts and crevices, gas cooktops are more difficult to clean; they have a less streamlined look than their electric and induction counterparts; the flame of the cooktop means there is a higher amount of heat lost during transfer, which can mean the cooking area is hotter and requires more effective ventilation.
Electric cooktops can be easier and less expensive to install than a gas cooktop, and they also don’t emit as much heat while in use, which results in a cooler kitchen. One of the biggest drawcards of an electric cooktop is the modern, streamlined look, and the ease of cleaning due to the smooth and even surface.
Pros of electric cooktops include: They are easier to clean as the surface is flat and does not have crevices; they are fast and simple to operate, with a simple on/off function with temperature selection and no need to ignite flame; minimal heat loss when in use means your kitchen stays cooler compared to gas, which is a big plus in the warmer months.
Cons of an electric cooktop include: Does tend to cook food slower (which can be a pro, depending what you are cooking); there is a higher risk of burns on the cooktop, due to the lack of visual cues that it is hot (such as a flame); if you lose power to your home in a blackout, you won’t be able to operate your cooktop.
Induction cooktops are powered by electricity, but they operate in a different way to standard electric cooktops. They use electromagnetic energy via an inductor under the surface of the glass to generate highly responsive heat. Induction cooktops are highly efficient when in use and heat up the pan directly, and fast. For this reason it’s important to closely watch the food you are cooking to avoid overdoing it. It’s also important to note that you must use the specified cookware that is the right type and size for your cooktop to work, which means you may need to purchase more cookware if your existing pots and pans don’t fit the bill.
Pros of induction cooktops include: Cool surface while cooking makes it safer to use; energy efficient operation keeps your kitchen cool and your bills down; precise temperature settings allows you to cook with more control.
Cons of induction cooktops include: They are generally more expensive to purchase; you are limited in the size and type of cookware you can use; the smooth surface can scratch easily so care must be taken when cooking and cleaning.
As you can see, there are key differences between the three main types of cookware, and these differences means there is no one size fits all. The good news is, Domain Appliances stocks a range of quality, affordable gas, electric and induction cooktops, and our friendly team can provide you with expert advice to help you find the best fit.
Need help finding the right cooktop for your kitchen? Get in touch with our team on 1300 438 266 or pop into the showroom to see our range of quality, affordable kitchen appliances today!