36" cooktop or 30" rangetop?
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36 inch gas cooktop + 30 inch electrical oven.
Comments (2)I have a 36" Bertazzoni gas cooktop and a Bosch 500 series electric oven beneath it. You can do it with a drop-in cooktop, but not a rangetop-type, where the knobs are at the front. Assuming you are looking at a drop-in cooktop, check online for the manufacturer's installation manuals and check the clearances they call for - they should list all the various dimensions, including the depth of the cooktop, and the clearance gap required by the oven. In my case, we opted to raise the countertops by one inch to increase the clearance. Alternatively, we could have dropped the oven by an inch, but that would have meant the door opened very low indeed. To raise the counters, my GC added a layer of thick plywood, then faced it to match my cabinets exactly - it looks a part of the trim and you would never know. Hope this helps....See More36 inch cooktop over 30 inch wall oven
Comments (13)This is related so hope it's ok I'm posting this under this post. We are putting in an induction cooktop (KitchenAid as of now) in a new island for which we are ordering stock cabinets.We want to put in a 3 drawer base unit with the top drawer for cooking utensils. I can't find a cooktop that requires a small enough clearance. Currently these cabinets and a small filler piece would give me 4-7/16. With the Kitchenaid I need 5-1/8. My friend's builder put hers in with less than a 5-1/8 clearance and put a heat shield underneath. I don't want to invalidate the warranty by not adhering to Kitchenaid's guidelines.Right now the plan is to cut out an inch from the toe kick and add another filler piece. It will look different from the rest of the kitchen because now I will have a gap between the top of the drawer front and the counter. Any advice is appreciated!...See MoreKA 5 burner 36" gas cooktop vs 30"
Comments (4)I would recommend a 36" cooktop 100% over a 30" cooktop. The reason is that in a 30" size, the knobs on the cooktop will take up valuable cooking space. Please visit an appliance store and check out any brand's 30" cooktop, and you will see what I mean about the knobs on a 30" cooktop. There is very little room left for a larger fry pan or pot when you lose those inches from a 30" cooktop to make room for the knobs. I do not entirely agree that a 36" cooktop requires a 42" vent hood. It's a nice-to-have, but you will be fine with a 36" hood. Just make sure the hood is deep enough to exhaust the front burners (i.e. don't get a hood that is shallow from front to back, even if it's a bargain). Another alternative if you do not want to lose valuable countertop space to a 36" cooktop, is a 30" "rangetop". A rangetop is basically the top part of a range, without the oven underneath. That means the knobs are across the front, like a range, rather than taking up valuable cooktop space. Another advantage to a rangetop is that it will be easy to switch out to another rangetop in the future if need be, cause there is no countertop cutout. A cooktop on the other hand, has a countertop cutout specific to that particular cooktop. Should you need to switch out the cooktop some years from now, it will be very difficult to find a cooktop with that exact cutout to fit. We have seen that situation several times on this forum. And, many people prefer the more "professional kitchen" look of a rangetop, but that is individual taste. The disadvantage to a rangetop is that it is more expensive than a cooktop. Here is a link that might be useful: Kitchenaid 30-inch Rangetop (Looks like there are rebates available from KA right now!) This post was edited by alwaysfixin on Sun, Dec 16, 12 at 12:32...See More36' cooktop over 30' oven, what to do with remaining 6'?
Comments (2)I would rig up some kind of pullout of either side. I've seen them for spice and someone on here has a thin pullout that has dowels upon which dishtowels are hung... very cool....See MoreRelated Professionals
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