- FLEXZONE
Cook dish of any size using FlexZonefeature with adjustable cooking surfaces which combine into one larger cooking surface - INTUITIVE GLASS TOUCH CONTROL
Easy to use and lets the user know if there is residual heat present - AUTO CONNECTED HOOD
Connected ventilation will activate and adjust fan speed automatically with Bluetooth connectivity to the cooktop while being able to be monitored through SmartThings integration - EFFICIENT INDUCTION POWER
Quickly boil water or sear steak to perfection using powerful induction elements capable of 4,800W of boost power - CERAMIC GLASS
Specially sourced ceramic glass to resist heat and scratches from pots and pans sliding around the surface. - FLUSH INSTALLATION
Install the cooktop without interfering with the rest of the kitchen design as the unit is designed to be installed flush with the countertop - SMARTTHINGS INTEGRATION
Seamlessly integrate into the SmartThings connected platform, providing an exceptional foundation for an ever growing ecosystem of smart connectivity.
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Dacor – 36″ Induction Cooktop – Transitional – Black
$1,392.00 Save:$782.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 62.6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 2114 × 36 × 4 in |
Cooktop Power Source | Electric |
Model Number | DTI36P876BB/DA |
Digital Display | Yes |
Number of Elements | 5 |
Downdraft Ventilation | No |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 2 years |
Induction | Yes |
Griddle Included | No |
Cooktop Surface Material | Glass |
Child Lock | Yes |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Chemical Disclosures | Free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium |
Control Type | LED display with touchscreen controls |
Expandable Element | Yes |
Product Height | 4 inches |
Pan Size Sensor | Yes |
Bridge Element | Yes |
Product Depth | 21 1/4 inches |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 2 years |
Product Width | 36 inches |
Power-On Indicator Light(s) | Yes |
Form Factor | Cooktop |
Product Weight | 62.6 pounds |
Installs Over Built-In Oven | Yes |
Cooktop Surface Type | Smoothtop |
Specialty Element(s) | Power Boost, FlexZone, Virtual Flame |
Color Finish | Black |
Works With | SmartThings |
Pan Presence Sensor | Yes |
Product Name | 36" Induction Cooktop – Transitional |
Brand | Dacor |
Color | Black |
Hot Surface Indicator(s) | Yes |
Number of Cooking Zones | 5 |
Control Location | Top |
UPC | 887276427843 |
Reviews (9)
RAFinAcworth –
We converted from a gas cooktop to the Dacor 36″ Induction cooktop because of concerns with natural gas. We love the way it looks and how it has changed the appearance of our kitchen. It is very user-friendly, and we’re enjoying getting familiar with it.
Colin –
It’s great for quick and safe cook. Also unused area can be utilized to prepare food so convenient.
Arunas –
quick easy install. works great, very appealing, easy to use
Darcy –
This is an excellent induction cooktop. It’s 5 stars for actual cooking. I only downgraded it a bit for its controls. We’re serious cooks and have been with induction now for almost 8 years–awful letdown when we returned to gas (Wolf so it was a nice unit) when we moved. Our previous induction was a Bosch and we would have preferred it again but supply chain issues had none available in our store and none in the foreseeable future when we did our kitchen remodel. We got a nice Dacor built-in fridge so went with this Dacor induction.
Again, it’s a nice unit and cooks beautifuly, but we really dislike the tiny circular controls. When you’re mid-saute with a couple burners going and want to quickly drop power from, say, 9 to 7, on your initial “touch”, my “average”/mens glove size 7 finger tip placed on the control probably covers the control markings for 3 or 4 “steps” so your initial touch (you just guess on the dial position) might bring up an 11 or a 6, then you have to roll or “smear” your finger to try and find the correct setting–sometimes it’s right away and other times it takes a few tries–especially if there is any splatter from the pan or your finger is a bit oily when you touch the control. Our Bosch had a linear digital panel (1 to 10) where you touched one button and control was instant. IMHO this unit layout seems to have been designed look “cool” with little thought about the ergonomics of cooking. You do adjust, however, and as mentioned before it cooks very well. Amazingly fast boiling water yet will hold a beurre blanc without breaking on low.
A final nitpick: in this price range it would have been nice to have backlit controls but you probably will have the overhead exhaust unit on and it’s light is fine.
LaurenB –
I’m thrilled with this cooktop, which has not only upped my game but seems to have my back!
My story: 5 burner GE electric cooktop for 15 years, updated to a Frigidaire Gallery electric. Both very reliable, nice partners in my kitchen. We rented a TH at the beach for a year and I cooked on a supposedly high end but ghastly LG gas range. Awful. Burners had to be turned down and down, and could burn spaghetti sauce even after ‘off’, because the grates got so hot. Don’t get me started on the ventilation of the whole thing into the cabinet above and not outside!
Enter our new kitchen remodel with its KitchenAid induction cooktop. Best performing cooktop I’ve ever owned! From the first grassfed hamburgers I made with perfect sear marks to tonight’s wild cod with crispy bread crumbs and side of risotto, cooking seems suddenly much easier and definitely tastier. I was inattentive to the risotto which would have been ruined on the prior gas stove, but all was well and it never scorched with the miraculous induction.
Same even, consistent heating for pancakes, french toast and scrambled eggs. It’s all good, and this cooktop gets a big share of credit!
I would recommend this cooktop without hesitation or reservation.
RobertL –
high CP value. Easy to install and user friendly to operate..
BKSR –
Always wanted an induction cooktop. This cooktop fills the bill. Easy to use and easy to clean. Wonderful product.
ViktoriiaD –
I really like this cooktop. Very stylish, boils water quickly. This is my first induction cooktop, so I need to adapt to what power to cook at, but it’s a matter of time. I recommend!
CeceliaD –
once installed properly happy with cooktop while still getting used to it