- 4 cooking zones
4 powerful burner elements ranging from 1400-3700 watts of power deliver versatile heating options - 17 power levels
Each cooking zone has 17 power levels to accommodate all cooking needs from simmering to fast water boiling - Frameless design
The frameless design is sleek and modern, integrating into a range of kitchen styles - Home Connect
With the Home Connect app, you can remotely monitor your cooktop and receive safety notifications if you left it on for the ultimate peace of mind - Frameless design
The frameless design is sleek and modern, integrating into a range of kitchen styles - SpeedBoost
The SpeedBoost feature adds a boost of cooking power to the cooktop element, so you can boil a pot of water faster, and heat a pan up more quickly - Sleek touch controls
Easily control each cooking element with the modern touch controls - 3700W power burner
The large cooking zone delivers 3700W of power (in Boost mode) to boil water and heat up pans quickly - FlexInduction
FlexInduction feature lets you combine two cooking zones into one larger zone for bigger pots and pans - PowerMove
PowerMove divides the cooking element into 3 preset power level zones. Simply slide the cookware between zones for different power levels. It’s perfect for recipes like risotto that require different levels of heat at different stages. - AutoChef
AutoChef feature regulates the cooking temperature so you get consistent results every time - Panel lock
Panel lock safety feature gives you peace of mind, and also makes it easier to clean the surface without pressing unwanted buttons
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Bosch – Benchmark Series 30″ Built-In Electric Induction Cooktop with 4 elements and Wifi, Frameless – Black
$1,368.00 Save:$769.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 43 lbs |
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Dimensions | 2114 × 31 × 438 in |
Cooktop Power Source | Electric |
Model Number | NITP060UC |
Voltage | 240 volts |
Vendor Collection | Bosch Benchmark |
Digital Display | Yes |
Number of Elements | 4 |
Downdraft Ventilation | No |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year limited |
Induction | Yes |
Element 1 Wattage | 3600 watts |
Cut-Out Depth | 20 inches |
Griddle Included | No |
Cooktop Surface Material | Glass |
Child Lock | Yes |
Cut-Out Width | 28 7/8 inches |
Wireless Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
Auto Shut-Off | Yes |
Chemical Disclosures | Free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium. Libre de PFAS, PFOA, plomo, y cadmio. |
Element 3 Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Cord Included | No |
Control Type | Digital |
Standardized Width | 30 inches |
Expandable Element | Yes |
Product Height | 4 3/8 inches |
Portable | No |
Bridge Element | Yes |
Product Depth | 21 1/4 inches |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1-year limited |
Product Width | 31 inches |
Power-On Indicator Light(s) | Yes |
Form Factor | Cooktop |
Product Weight | 43 pounds |
Installs Over Built-In Oven | Yes |
Amperage | 30 amperes |
Element 4 Wattage | 2200 watts |
Cut-Out Height | 4 1/8 inches |
Wattage | 7200 watts |
Cooktop Surface Type | Smoothtop |
Specialty Element(s) | None |
Color Finish | Black |
Pan Presence Sensor | Yes |
Product Name | Benchmark Series 30" Built-In Electric Induction Cooktop with 4 elements and Wifi, Frameless |
Voice Assistant Built-in | No |
Brand | Bosch |
Element 2 Wattage | 3600 watts |
Color | Black |
Hot Surface Indicator(s) | Yes |
Number of Cooking Zones | 3 |
ADA Compliant | Yes |
Control Location | Top |
UPC | 825225960287 |
Reviews (2)
ZacharyJ –
Works great with pans that are good on an induction top. Stainless cookware with a nice thicker bottom heat evenly, quickly, and sustain heat really well. Thin bottom pans and non stainless pans don’t seem to do as well. But I really like the way it cooks, and the extra functions like joining the two left burners and the flex move options are really nice to have. Hopefully it holds up as long as the one from the 80s it replaced.
It cleans up really easily too, which is nice. Controls took a little adjusting to, but now that I’m used to them I like them.
TechieLuke –
I’ve been using it about 4 months now. Prior to getting an induction cooktop to try it out (with pots and pans and just in general), that test went well so we ordered the cooktop. There are a lot of things I like about this.
1) Speed – it really does great water up MUCH quicker than typical electric stove. Multiple burners can use the “speed boost” but in practice, I don’t know if anyone that needs to boil lots of water that quickly even if it didn’t allow for it.
2) Easy of cooking – you are able to get just the right temp to make cooking easier. An example, cooking noodles. Once I boil the water and add noodles, I can set it to 7.5 (out of 10) and that’s just right to not boil over AND not get noodles to stick to the pot (literally don’t have to stir as the boil is gentle enough to lift the pasta and not stick). I’ve also low simmered borracho beans for several hours which cooked great.
3) Count up timer – shockingly useful
4) Compatibility – It only required a 30A breaker which is what my house (built in 1985) had. There are a lot of options at higher amps, but this was the best quality 30A induction cooktop I found in my research and I have not been disappointed!