Types of Induction Cooktops
From portable units to professional ranges - find the right induction solution
Portable Induction Cooktops
Compact, affordable, and versatile. Perfect for small spaces, travel, dorms, or as an extra burner. No installation required.
Price: $50-$300
Explore Portable Options →Built-in Induction Cooktops
Seamlessly integrate into your countertop for a sleek, modern look. Available in 24", 30", and 36" sizes with multiple burners.
Price: $500-$5,000+
Explore Built-in Options →Induction Ranges
Complete freestanding units combining induction cooktop with convection oven. The all-in-one solution for kitchen upgrades.
Price: $1,000-$6,000+
Explore Ranges →Commercial Induction
Heavy-duty induction for restaurants, catering, and professional kitchens. Built for high-volume, continuous use.
Price: $500-$5,000+
Explore Commercial →Quick Type Comparison
| Type | Best For | Installation | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portable | Small spaces, extra burners, trying induction | None (plug in) | $50-$300 |
| Built-in | Kitchen renovations, custom designs | Professional | $500-$5,000+ |
| Range | Full kitchen upgrade, replacing existing range | Simple to moderate | $1,000-$6,000+ |
| Commercial | Restaurants, catering, food service | Varies | $500-$5,000+ |
Choosing the Right Type
Budget First?
Start with a portable unit ($50-$150) to try induction before committing to a larger investment.
Renovating?
Built-in cooktops offer the most design flexibility and seamless integration with your countertops.
Quick Upgrade?
Induction ranges replace existing ranges with minimal modification to your kitchen.
Professional Use?
Commercial-grade induction offers durability and power for high-volume cooking environments.