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FRIGIDAIRE FGIC3666TB Gallery 36" Electric Induction Cooktop, Built-in 5-Burner, Vitroceramic Glass, Black

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Size: 36"


Features

  • 36 in. induction cooktop from Frigidaire
  • Amazingly fast heat
  • Even heat distribution
  • Cooktop surface is easy to clean
  • Auto-sizing pan detection. Exterior - 21-3/8 D x 36-3/4 W x 3 5/8 H inches

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Get amazingly fast heat with Frigidaire’s 36-inch induction cooktop. Whip up delicious meals with your cooktop and experience golden results every time. With the modern induction technology, your pans will heat evenly every time as it transfers heat directly to the cookware rather than the surface of the cooktop. Don’t stress over spills with the cooktop’s easy-to-clean surface as there is no chance for your spills to burn up on the cool cooking surface. Adding to the convenience of your cooktop, the auto-sizing pan detection will detect the pan size and warm the necessary area without any extra input from you. Cooktops are approved for installation above any Frigidaire single electric wall ovens, so get cooking like a professional with Frigidaire.

Brand: Frigidaire


Heating Elements: 5


Color: black


Power Source: Corded Electric


Fuel Type: Gas


Heater Surface Material: Glass Ceramic


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 21.38"D x 36.75"W x 3.6"H


Burner type: Sealed


Ignition System Type: Electronic


Heating Elements: 5


Power Source: Corded Electric


Fuel type: Gas


Burner type: Sealed


Ignition System Type: Electronic


Control Type: Glass-Touch Slew Pad


Installation Type: Counter Top


Voltage: 240 Volts


Wattage: 4 watts


Color: black


Brand: Frigidaire


Included Components: cooktop, manual, warranty


Heater Surface Material: Glass Ceramic


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 21.38"D x 36.75"W x 3.6"H


Item Weight: 20 Pounds


Size: 36"


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  • Just impressive. Fast, clean - much better than gas or conventional electric
Size: 30"
I have always been a fan of cooking with gas. Just hate electric coil stoves. So while induction is not really new, I had no experience with it and wondered if it could really be better than gas. WELL IT IS. This thing has both a lot more power than my gas cooktop did, as well as much finer control on lower settings, as well as absolutely instant response to control changes. I love having a fixed number to press, rather than just vaguely twisting a knob and peering under the pot to set the flame height by eye. This boils water almost twice as fast as any gas or electric cooker I've ever seen, yet at the same time has much lower and more consistent warming settings. I cooked some spaghetti (quickly) drained and then added sauce, keeping the whole pot on the stove on setting 1 and it kept perfectly warm for 40 min without burning or crusting at all to the bottom of a stainless steel pot. Let me tell you, that would not happen on any other range I've ever used. To cook rice I used to have to place an additional gas burner grate on top of the other to get the pot further from the flame, because low was not quite low enough. On this, after boiling on 9 I just set it to 2 and let it simmer for 20 min never lifting the lid - perfect as a rice cooker. Instead of paying twice as much for a Bosch or a Samsung, I decided to get this and a couple of really nice French induction capable copper pots. (De Buyer Prima Matera.) Yep, I had to get rid of a set of non-induction ready stainless cookware. But I decided that having two really great beautiful evenly cooking pots rather than a whole set of things I hardly ever use was a good trade. The cast iron I use works great, as well as an All-Clad saucepan and another big stainless stockpot. I used a magnet on the bottom to test all my pots before getting this. A few minor cons: The huge round burner in the center is a little puzzling, I don't have a pot or anything nearly that big in diameter (a full 12"). Seems like a bit smaller and re-positioned more evenly would be a better trade but it works. There is a bit of a buzz hum as well as a small fan noise, but it's fairly low and not really objectionable. It is loudest on P or "power boil" but still not that bad. I'm really sensitive to noise but honestly whatever you are cooking with it's steaming and bubbling and frying sounds will be louder than the hum. There are really only two power supplies, each split and supplying two of the burners. This means if you want two things to heat up really fast, you need to choose two burners not sharing the same power supply. They also recommend setting one on max and waiting a bit before setting another one on max. This is explained in the instructions, but better to know this limit before you buy. I don't know, maybe the more expensive types don't have such a limitation. I seldom use more than 2 burners at once so it's not really an issue. Not sure I've ever used all four burners at once but I'm sure some people do. On low settings it is true that the power cycles on-off. However unlike the old style electric coil burner, or a microwave, the cycle is fast like once or twice a second, rather than once every 20 sec or something. The result is even heating and no noticeable pulsing billowing and overheating as with coil elements. And the noise while cycling is fairly faint. The black glass top has a fine pattern of silver dots and lines, which I guess I didn't really notice from the photos. The pattern may hide slightly the streaks on the glass. It is easy to clean the glass of spills and oil but pretty hard to get it perfectly rid of streaks. At any rate is a huge improvement over all the grates and cavities and wells and white (why!) surface of my old gas cooker that was just a nasty job to clean. I am getting some silicone burner covers for this to help prevent scratches from the heavy pots on glass. None so far but seems inevitable. I did get an AMZ extended warranty, but in the box is a card with a much cheaper ext. wty program from Frigidaire. Wish I had know this before hand. It's like 3 extra years for $30. The one I got was I think 4 yrs for $100. Oh well. Only had this for about 10 days but will edit this if anything goes amiss. All in all, a very reasonable cost to get into induction cooking with a lot more pluses than minuses. If that seems like a lot of cons they are really only minor considerations because this is still twice as good as any cooktop I've ever used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2019 by Count Orloff Count Orloff

  • Good Induction top for people new to induction cooking
Size: 30"
I needed to replace my old electric cooktop. I was going back and forth between installing gas or going induction. To be honest the idea of induction scared me as I thought I would have to replace all my cookware, and I did have to replace most of it, however I like to cook and I wanted to upgrade some of my cookware anyway. Rather than run a new gas line, I decided to make the jump to induction. I settled on this cooktop becuase #1 it was actually less expensive than the electric cook top I was replacing, and less expensive than the gas cooktop I was looking at. #2 it was availble, and shipped in less than a week. I installed it myself (I am relatively handy) however this was pretty simple. It basically fit in the location of my old cooktop and there were less wires than my last top. IT IS SIMPLE TO CLEAN. if anything spills, wipe it up. Nothing burns on it, no scrubbing. I use the ceramic glass cleaner once a week and washcloth daily. It looks great becuase it is always clean. I love the temperature controls. boils water in seconds and it is a joy to cook things without burning them, like i did with my old electric top (I hated the electric right after I installed it and now I wish I switched to induction years ago). I know that this is an entry level cooktop, and that helped make my decision as for the price if I didnt like it i would not feel bad replacing it in a few years. However I really like it and would reccomend induction over gas to anyone who asks. The cookware replacement was not as bad as I had expected. all my cast iron works and a few of my key pots and pans were fine (I tested them with a magnet before I made the purchase) the rest I donated to a local shelter and will gradually replace what I need/want My only complaint and the reason I only gave this induction cooktop 4 stars. The burners are very close together. I think the center of the two burners on the left are only 9" apart. I checked with my old electric and they were 10.5" apart. This may not sound like a lot, but it is very difficult to fit more than a couple of pots and pans on the cook top at the same time. I am not sure if others have found this to be a problem, but this is very frustrating to me I have a few pans 11" which means I cannot use these together with any pots. I would have upgraded to the 36", but that would have made the install more difficult due to my cabinets. Frigiaire did not space out the burners well enough in my opinion. Thus only 4 stars. However I Cannot say enough about how much better this induction top is than my old electric or the gas range I grew up with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by Fidofour

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