Monogram ZHU36RSPSS 36 Inch Smart Induction Cooktop with 5 Cooking Zones
Monogram ZHU36RSPSS 36 Inch Smart Induction Cooktop with 5 Cooking Zones, 3,700 Watts, Wi-Fi Connect, Pan Presence Sensor, Melt Setting, Gourmet-Guided Cooking, Control Lock, Electronic Touch Slider and ADA Compliant: Silver.
GE Monogram 36″ Induction Cooktop
- Easy to use electronic controls allow you to precisely raise or lower heat in an instant with one easy swipe.
- Enjoy a new level of rapid, precise heating with a cool-to-the-touch surface that’s easy to clean.
- Rapidly boil water with this powerful induction element.
- Control two 7″ left-side elements simultaneously to evenly heat large cookware or the included griddle.
- Achieve even results with this lightweight griddle, tailored to fit Monogram Sync Burners.
- Gently melt delicate foods without burning or scorching.
- Manage up to five pans at once with individual timers for each element.
- Protects against unintended activation.
- Personalize your cooktop settings to fit your cooking style.
- Cook efficiently with elements that heat to the size of your pan and shut off when no pan is present.
- Enjoy a premium look that blends in with modern kitchen finishes.
- This optional accessory kit enables the cooktop to have a flush inset into the countertop for a sleek, modern look.
- Ideal for Sous Vide, Slow Cooking, making candy, etc., or for any other cooking that requires precise control of temperature over time, select an optional probe that wirelessly controls foods’ temperatures.
Additional information
Width | 36" |
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Depth | 20 7/8" |
Height | 4 5/8" |
Cutout Width | 33 7/8" |
Cutout Depth | 19 1/8" |
Electrical Requirements | 208-240V/60Hz/50A |
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- 36 (number), the natural number following 35 and preceding 37
- 36 BC, 1st century BCE
- AD 36, 1st century
- 1936, 20th century
- 2036, 21st century
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Humans, and many other animals, have 5 digits on their limbs.
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A cooktop (American English), stovetop (Canadian and American English) or hob (British English), is a device commonly used for cooking that is commonly found in kitchens and used to apply heat to the base of pans or pots. Cooktops are often found integrated with an oven into a kitchen stove but may also be standalone devices. Cooktops are commonly powered by gas or electricity, although oil or other fuels are sometimes used.
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by Mike
Cooks like a dream. The temp control is precise and there’s no bizarre humming. We bought this to replace a GE Profile and we’re so glad we upgraded to the Monogram. Well worth the price!
by Char
We removed our GE cooktop and replace it with this monogram induction cooktop. If you haven’t used induction you don’t know what you are missing. You are able to better control the heat and cooking process!
by Lesley
I love this stovetop, it is so easy to use and easy cleanup.
by Wolf
Excellent product. Looks gorgeous. Performs as promised.
by Dave
We love our new Monogram Induction Cooktop. Once you use an induction cooktop, neither a gas nor an electric cooktop will do. Temperature control is excellent! Cooks as fast or faster than gas without the mess and more precise and faster than an electrical cooktop. Yes, it does take pans that have a bottom made for induction cooktops but cast iron does work as well.