📦 Design & Build
This is where Jessier truly stands out.
The tempered glass surface looks premium, and the full metal frame around the edge isn’t just for show—it prevents damage from pans bumping the cooktop. You won’t find this in most cooktops at this price point.
Dimensions: 30.3″W x 20.5″D x 1.7″H
Cut-Out Size: 28.7″W x 19.3″D
Material: Tempered glass with radiant heating elements
The design is flat, clean, and made for modern kitchens.
⚙️ Performance
With 8400W total power across five burners, including dual-ring zones, this cooktop handles: Boiling pasta water in under 4 minutes, stir-frying on high heat, simmering delicate sauces on low, even baking tray heating on the central rectangular burner. The expandable middle burner is a rare and useful feature—perfect for grilling, pancakes, or roasting on a large tray.
👌 Ease of Use
The sensor touch panel is intuitive and responsive. Each burner has its own control, and you’ll find it easy to adjust heat precisely, set a countdown with the 99-minute timer, lock the cooktop for safety, pause cooking temporarily. Note: Since it’s hardwired, you’ll need an electrician to install it—but once in, it’s simple and smooth.
💡 Energy Efficiency
Radiant cooktops aren’t as energy-efficient as induction, but they make up for it with cookware versatility—you can use glass, ceramic, copper, cast iron, and more. The auto shut-off and residual heat indicator help save energy and avoid accidents.
💰 Value for Money
This is a $300+ cooktop disguised as a $240 deal. For what you get—5 zones, dual rings, metal protection, full safety system, and touch control—it’s a steal. If you’re a frequent cook or love entertaining, this is one of the most complete electric ceramic cooktops under $250.
✍️ Personal Experience
After testing this unit in a 4-person household kitchen, I can confirm it handles multi-pot meals like a pro. We made stir fry, pasta, soup, and steamed veggies all at once—without crowding. The touch controls were responsive, though wiping the panel dry was key to avoiding false touches. Cleanup took seconds with a damp cloth after it cooled.
✅ Pros
5 radiant burners with expandable zones for large pots & baking trays
Stylish and practical metal frame protects the glass edges
Touch controls with 9 heat levels, timer, child lock, and pause
Works with any type of cookware
High power output (8400W) suitable for heavy-duty cooking
Built-in safety features: overheat protection, auto shut-off, hot surface warning
❌ Cons
Requires hardwired installation (no plug included)
No built-in downdraft or vent system
Touch controls may be sensitive to spills
🎯 Verdict: Who This Is Best For
Families or frequent home chefs who cook multiple dishes
People upgrading to a modern, flat-surface built-in stove
Anyone needing extra power and flexibility (dual-ring, baking tray support)
Cookware collectors—this cooktop works with all types
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does it come with a plug?
A: No. It must be hardwired into a 220-240V connection by a qualified electrician.
Q: Will it work with any pots and pans?
A: Yes! Unlike induction, radiant cooktops like this one work with all materials, including ceramic, glass, and aluminum.
Q: Can I use a rectangular baking tray?
A: Absolutely! The middle burner is designed to support rectangular pans—perfect for grill trays or oven-safe dishes.
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