Purchasing a gas cooktop should be easy. You read reviews online then go to your local appliance store to choose one.
Choosing one should be easy. After all, a cooktop is half a stove.
The only twist is popular brands like GE, Whirlpool, Maytag, and Samsung do not produce popular gas cooktops.
Most brands with popular cooktops like Thermador, Wolf, Miele, and BlueStar don't sell conventional stoves but only professional ranges.
Let me make this decision easier: Choosing a cooktop is about burner output, burner configuration, and ventilation.
In this article, you will learn all about the seven most popular gas cooktops and their features like burner output and simmering capability.
You will also learn a lot about gas cooking and ventilation.
Properly venting a gas cooktop and choosing between electric and induction cooktops are important considerations.
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Wolf’s gas cooktop has dual-stacked burners.
You can simmer at a lower temperature on two of the 100 BTU Thermador XLO or SKS UltraLow burners, but you can simmer on all the Wolf burners at 365 BTU.
Brand Profile: Wolf is American-made and family-owned.
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Many other bloggers will refer to Thermador’s Star Burners as projecting more heat around the pan. I don't see heat diffusion as a benefit. The burner heats the pan, and the pan cooks the food.
That said, Thermador has an excellent simmer on two burners. They also have an interesting rebate program. You can buy the cooktop and wall oven and get a free dishwasher with their One-Two-Free rebate program.
Brand Profile: Thermador is American-made and German-owned.
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LG now manufactures the most reliable appliances in the industry. However, LG Studio’s gas cooktop currently has the hottest single burner available at 24,000 BTU (that's hot).
The cooktop offers Wi-Fi and a two-year warranty.
Brand Profile: LG Studio is Korean-owned and manufactured.
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SKS may have hotter burners, but Fisher & Paykel has a high output on every burner like a professional range. The center burner is 20,000 BTU, while the others are 15,000 BTU each.
Brand Profile: Fisher & Paykel is New Zealand-made and Chinese-owned.
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At $1,249, Beko is the least expensive but still has a power burner like the others. You can also buy Beko and not wait months on end for it to be delivered. Plus, their other appliances have been reliable as well.
Brand Profile: Beko is Turkish-made and owned.
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We listed the best cooktops based on features and availability.
Fisher & Paykel, Beko, and LG Studio are the most available gas cooktop brands.
The most popular gas cooktops are Wolf and Thermador.
Beko, Thermador, Wolf, LG Studio, and Fisher & Paykel have the best 36-inch gas cooktops. Choosing one depends on how you cook and what you value.
Below, we compared each cooktop by highest BTU burner, lowest BTU burner, burner configuration, and value.
LG Studio has the hottest sealed burner on this list at 24,000 BTU.
You must clean under the cooktop surface if you spill a lot. Every piece is removable and can be cleaned at the sink.
Fisher & Paykel's burners output up to 15,000 BTU, with one burner reaching 20,000 BTU.
A good question to answer is how do you cook? If you typically use one burner like me cooking for my daughter, then LG Studio is a good choice. For two or more Fisher & Paykel is a good consideration.
These cooktops allow you to simmer soups or sauces, but if you need extra low heat, your two best options are Thermador’s and Wolf’s gas cooktops.
Their simmer burners are low enough for melting chocolate without using a double boiler, for instance. Wolf has a constant flame of 350 BTU on every burner. Thermador has an intermittent (on/off) flame to maintain 100 BTU on two XLO burners.
The placement of the burners and control knobs is important for style and performance.
The Thermador, Beko, Fisher & Paykel, and LG Studio gas cooktops have the highest power burner in the center of the cooktop.
This is important for ventilation reasons. If you use a range hood, the burner will be centered under the hood.
With a downdraft, this burner will be right next to the intake, so the most used burner has the best capture area for both venting options. Then again, why would you ever downdraft in new construction?
If you are using a downdraft for new construction, redesign your plan. To learn why, click here.
The control knobs of the Thermador are located at the front center of the cooktop.
The configuration allows for the most usable space on the cooktop surface to easily arrange multiple pots and pans.
The terms are not interchangeable. Cooktops and rangetops are very different in features, especially for installation.
A cooktop has controls on the top and is cut into a countertop. Typically, a cooktop has less BTU, one less burner, and no built-in grill or griddle provision.
A rangetop is the top of a professional range installed on your cabinet. They have front controls, higher burner output, and the option for a grill or griddle on top.
A big misconception: The cooktop does have less BTU, but all the cooktops on the list have at least one or twp high-output burners of 15,000 BTU or more.
Cooktops also are less expensive at $500-$1000.
Gas cooktops can reach a boil or simmer fairly quickly, whereas electric heats the glass, and the glass heats the pan. It's slower to heat, and that same process is reversed for simmering.
Ultimately, gas is better for cooking.
In terms of cleaning, you have to clean both frequently. The gas burner and the electric surface will heat, so any spills will be baked in to the stovetop and harder to clean.
However, you would typically need a high CFM range hood if you choose a gas stovetop. You can read the venting section below (it's important).
If you plan to purchase a range hood along with your gas cooktop, then gas is easily better. However, you may want to consider electric if don't have a good venting option.
Induction cooking is magnetic heat that excites the metal in your pan, so the pan cooks the food. Induction is faster than gas with a better simmer.
It's also easier to clean because the glass doesn't heat and more child safe because the magnets need to sense metal to activate.
However, you need 30 amps at least for an induction cooktop versus less than 12 for gas.
Cooking, in general, but especially gas, emits Cabon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrous Oxide, Formaldehyde, and Particular Matter.
You should plan adequate venting to evacuate these gases out of your house. We cover this in many of our venting articles, but proper ventilation includes:
Read More: How to Vent Your Kitchen Range
Every manufacturer will say yes, you can place a downdraft behind a gas cooktop. That does not mean you should.
It's a pretty important decision with the overall look of your kitchen, especially with an island.
Downdrafts have enough CFM at 600- 1200. CFM is cubic feet per minute. However, there is almost no capture area.
Smoke is channeled first and then exhausted. Downdrafts do not have a chamber like a hood.
A range hood is much better even at lower CFM, especially if you prefer to cook using high heat on a wok, grill, or griddle.
Many of these cooktops also have high-output burners, so you will be creating a lot of heat.
A hood can channel and capture smoke and use gravity to push it outside. The downdraft is reversing gravity with no capture area.
Downdrafts should be used only as a last resort, especially if you like to cook.
Read More: Can You Install a Downdraft Vent Behind a Range?
Our staff chefs test all these brands in our showroom kitchens.
Beko has the lowest price at $1,249. Their cooktop costs less than the other six cooktops listed and offers good configuration and decent power.
Beko is consistently rated well with rebate incentives and have appliances in every category to complete a whole kitchen. They also have had the best availability.
Overall, Thermador will offer the broadest range of temperature management and has a great burner style offering a star shape. The Thermador is a great option if you're looking for a very low simmer.
Wolf is 100% American-made and consistently among the least serviced premium appliances.
The cooktop also offers a great burner output and can simmer effectively on every burner versus on two burners for Thermador.
The signature red knobs (black or stainless are also an option) are on the side for easy access to the front burners. You do not have to reach over the knobs to reach the burners, especially with heavy pots.
Then you have three good choices if you want greater output.
The LG Studio has the highest single burner at 24,000 BTU.
Then Fisher & Paykel will offer you all high-output burners with one at 20,000 BTU and four burners at 15,000 BTU.
LG Studio, Thermador, and Wolf offer a two-year warranty.
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