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Electric Cooktops & Stoves

Seal a great deal on our range of Electric Cooktops and Built-in Fryers from The Good Guys. Electric Cooktops make it easy to cook delicious food with a consistent Cooking temperature throughout while being generally easy to clean and maintain. Whether it's for a renovation, replacement or going into a brand new kitchen, our great selection of stylish and functional Cooktops from leading brands such as Bosch , Chef and Haier is ready and waiting. Find the right size and styles in store and online with colours like Stainless Steel, Black or White at the best price with The Good Guys.

Is an Electric Cooktop right for your kitchen? Find out here.

With so many Cooktops on the market today, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. To help make your decision easier we rounded up answers to the most common questions about Electric Cooktops.

Electric Cooktops use a coiled metal element to provide heat. When the dial is adjusted, electricity runs through a wire inside the metal coils that heats them up. Some Electric Cooktops have raised metal plates for heating zones, whilst others house coils underneath a uniform glass surface called Ceramic Cooktops.

Induction Cooktops also use electricity by drawing on it to create magnetic field based heating, but not for the surface and directly to the Cookware. This keeps the surface cool to touch unlike a Ceramic Cooktop, but that does have residual heat indicators so you know when the Cooktop is cool again.

Induction Cooktops are safer, and quicker to heat like Gas Cooktops so you can start cooking sooner along with being more responsive to heat changes and being more energy efficient over regular Electric Cooktops. Because of these innovations, Induction Cooktops are the most expensive to buy outright and require compatible pots and pans to work. To summarise, Electric Cooktops are overall cheaper to run than Gas Cooktops and are considered safer because there’s no open flame.

The simplest thing you can do to make sure your Electric Cooktop is running efficiently is to keep it clean. Wiping up spills immediately will stop food from getting cooked on to the surface, which will make regular cleaning much harder down the line.

Try to avoid scratches on Ceramic Glass Cooktops by making sure the bottom surface of pots and pans are clean and dry. You may want to be careful about using cast iron cookware on a smooth topped Cooktop as these can be enough to scratch the surface, so check pots or pans have smooth bases before use.

Where possible, avoid using abrasive chemical cleaners and scouring pads as these can scratch the surface of the Cooktop. By wiping spills immediately, the need for more intensive cleaning products like this is significantly reduced. If more intensive cleaning is required look for Cooktop Cleaning creams made specifically for stainless steel or ceramic glass. Also keep an eye out for Electric Hotplate and Ceramic Cooktop protectors to help make spills less likely to stick and easier to wipe away.

All Cooktops regardless of type need to be installed by a licensed electrician. There are still things you can do to make sure the installation goes as smoothly as possible.

Before buying, always make sure to measure the installation space accurately. The Cooktop needs to fit into an existing opening or cut out in a kitchen cabinet or bench, so accurate measurements will ensure you buy the right size for the space. If there isn't already a cut out space or existing opening, ensure the bench or cabinet work space is done beforehand. Referring to the model’s user manual for the installation instructions and requirements will help.

Depending on what sort of connections are already in place, some professional upgrading may also be required, so booking an assessment before installing will help ensure what is needed. At The Good Guys we offer Cooktop Installation as part of our Home Services which can include installation, demonstration and cleanup depending on the service selected.

Most Electric Cooktops are Ceramic tops which are preferred by many for their sleek styling on a budget. Consider the Cooktop size required and the number of cooking zones. The main sizes available are 60cm with four zones, however there are 90cm models with either four zones for spacious cooking like some Chef Cooktops, or 90cm models with five zones where two can merge into one large zone like selected models from Technika.

Many of today’s Electric Ceramic Cooktops have an automatic switch off feature such as some Bosch or Westinghouse models, automatically turning off the cooking zone after a certain time if it's not deactivated. Also check out models with a child lock to lock the control panel's settings.

Also think about which controls would be easier for you, as Electric Ceramic Cooktops either come with control knobs or touch controls like Induction Cooktops. When it comes to cleaning, Ceramic Cooktops are easier compared to Electric Cooktops with solid plates as they are one uniform piece of glass.

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Want to upgrade to a more efficient cooktop but don’t want to overspend? Or perhaps you’re looking for a cheap cooktop for a budget kitchen renovation? If you think you cannot afford the hottest cooktop tech and smart features, think again. At The Good Guys, you can have it all. Whether you’re set on a new electric or gas cooktop, or a super-slick and energy-efficient induction cooktop, we’ve got all the information you need to find the best value cooktop to buy in 2023. Get ready for seriously saucy stir-fries and Sunday brekkie pancakes, because these cheap cooktops are bringing the heat in the kitchen.

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Cooktops have been a topic of hot debate since the dawn of the modern kitchen. Many amateur chefs are loyal to gas, while others have embraced induction as their chosen tool for cooking delicious meals for the whole family. But which one is better?

If you’re building a new kitchen (or considering renovating your current one), chances are you may have stumbled into this debate. Before you decide what to buy, it’s important to understand how these cooktops work, plus the pros and cons of each. Who knows – you might even try something new based on what you learn!

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Whether you’re jumping into a full kitchen renovation or upgrading your appliances for a mini kitchen makeover, there’s no doubt you’ve pondered the big questions: What are the best kitchen appliances? And, if I pay more for high-end kitchen appliances, do I really get more in terms of features and functionality? 

As a kitchen appliances expert, I’m constantly asked these questions because people want to buy once, and buy well – particularly when it comes to big-ticket items that will keep their household running smoothly.

So, here’s my top tip. When planning your kitchen reno budget, prioritise your dream kitchen appliances. Put them at the top of your list. And keep in mind that your family’s dream appliance doesn’t necessarily have to be a high-end purchase. You might be pleasantly surprised at the price tag.

If there are features you want (cue the jet-drying dishwasher, double wall oven and custom fridge), work them into the budget at the planning stage. Life is too short for regrets. Plus, if you love these appliances, so will future buyers when and if the time comes to put your home on the market.

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Got your eye on a new oven? Want all the bells and whistles that chefs love but looking for a bargain? You’ve come to the right place! At The Good Guys, affordable kitchen appliances are our speciality. When  it comes to cheap electric ovens and cheap gas ovens, we’ve got a smorgasbord of feature-packed models to suit everyone, from the humble home cook through to the chef extraordinaire. We’re also across the biggest trends and new technology ‒ hello, steam ovens and self-cleaning pyrolytic ovens! ‒ and we’ve got all the expert advice you need to find the best value oven to buy in 2024.

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So you’re flying the coop and getting ready to settle into your first new home, rental or share house. The perfect new place needs the right kitchen appliances, from big hitters like the fridge-freezer to can’t-live-without small kitchen appliances. We’ve rounded up the latest must-have and lust-have appliances to get your kitchen equipped in style.

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