Karinear Electric Cooktop 30 Inch, 8400w 5 Burners Electric Stove Top, Built-in Ceramic Cooktop with Glass Protection Metal F
4.3 | 205 ratings
Price: 247.49
Last update: 11-30-2025
About this item
- 【8400W High Power Electric Cooktop 5 Burners】Karinear 30 inch electric cooktop 5 burners add up to a total power of 8400W. Equipped with 2 expandable heating elements, the 30'' ceramic cooktop will provide a higher power and enough space for larger cookware. With 8400W high power output, the stovetop will heat food faster, saving much your time, easy to handle any big meal.
- 【Glass Cooktop with Glass Protection Metal Frame】To better protect the glass and beautify the electric ceramic cooktop, the 5 burners electric cooktop is specially designed with a stylish metal frame. Never worry about bumping into the glass edge of the glass cooktop when you move the cookware while cooking. With a black smooth ceramic glass, the 30'' electric cooktop looks more stylish and good-looking, easy to clean.
- 【 Built-in Electric Cooktop 220v 】The 220v- 240v elctric cooktop is a drop-in electric cooktop. Not only can you save space in the cabinet but the overall look is more stylish and beautiful. Note: this kind of 220v cooktop has no plug, need a qualified person to wire and install it according to the instructions.
- 【Multi-Function & Safety Electric Hob 】It's very convenient and safe for you to use the 30 inch electric stove, becauce it has various advanced functions, such as child safety lock, 99 mins timer, automatic shut-off, pause function, hot surface indicator, over-temperature protection. By the way, this kind of ceramic stove has no elecrtromagnetic radiation, is harmless to human body.The sensor touch control electric cooktop is easy to use for anyone.
- 【Ceramic Cooktop Suitable for All Kinds of Cookware 】The built-in 30 inch electric hot plate is a electric ceramic cooktop, which is very convenient that compatible with any cookware such as iron, aluminum, stainless steel, glass cookware and so on. Please confirm the size before purchasing the cooktop electric. Electric radiant cooktop size: 30.3" W x 20.5"D, cut out size: 29.13" W x 19.5"D x2.13"H.
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Features & Specs
| Number of Heating Elements | 5 |
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| Power Source | AC |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Additional Features | Automatic Shut-Off, Hot Surface Indicator, Safety Lock, Timer |
| Heating Element | Ceramic |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Control Type | Digital Touch |
| Installation Type | Built-In |
| Voltage | 220 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 8400 watts |
Materials & Care
| Heater Surface Material | Glass Ceramic |
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| Material Type | vitroceramic glass |
Additional details
| Color | 5 burners 30 inch sensor |
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Warranty & Support
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Karinear Electric Cooktop 30 Inch, 8400w 5 Burners Electric Stove Top, Built-in Ceramic Cooktop with Glass Protection Metal Frame, Multifunctional Stove for 220-240v, Hard Wire, No Plug
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Item details
| Brand Name | Karinear |
|---|---|
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Manufacturer | Karinear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.34.3 out of 5 stars(205) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
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| ASIN | B09WN16322 |
| Item Height | 25 centimeters |
| Warranty Description | 5 year manufacturer |
Measurements
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.5"D x 29.13"W x 2.13"H |
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| Item Weight | 26.6 Pounds |
| Size | 30 inch |
Top reviews from the United States
- AMTPerfect!!Price was great! Looks great, fits perfectly and is so easy to keep clean. It was pretty simple to install. Works great, heats up quickly! Couldn’t ask for better.
- Chris WestIt is priced right and fit in the hole from previous cooktop.The best thing off the bat was it fit in my existing hole perfectly thanks to the measurements given in the description. It is a good looking unit and offers good functionality. The only issue that we have had is the learning curve. We were used to knobs to turn a unit on, this unit has no knobs, it is button, slider controls. It has a lockout button for child safety that sometimes activates which prevents any operation. It is simple to turn off (when you remember how). The manual does explain the use of the controls. One just needs to use the cooktop some times to remember how it functions. It does have a "double" burner in the center for using in high heat cooking. So far the cooktop has not shown any scratches on it surface, so I am pleased with the purchase.
- Barnacle Bill The SailorThis is a new brand for me. Made In China. So far so good.This is replacing a 30" LG LCE3010SB cooktop that's about 12 years old. The glass was pretty nasty looking by that time despite a diligent effort to keep it clean and periodic cleaning with polishing compound and an electric polishing pad. The glass had a few chips in it from a collision with a pot at some point. And the big double ring burner had lost its outer ring. Time for something new.
Oddly enough the LG unit is being discontinued at this very moment. Most places are selling them between $800 and $1100 with one competitor running a "closeout" sale at $560.
The LG had 5 burners but one spot was wasted with a 100W warning burner. Starting from the left front the burners were as follows.
1. Front left: 6" 1200W round
2. Rear left: 8" 1900W round
3. Rear center: 7" 1500W round
4. Right rear: 6" 100W round warming burner
5.) Right front 9"/ 6" 1400W / 3000W round dual ring burner
Total output 7700W recommended dual 30 amp circuit breaker.
I found this Karinear unit on Amazon. There were also several other Chinese branded cooktops that look to be identical to this one. They are probably all coming from the same factory and being sold through a bunch of startup brands. I chose the Karinear brand based on the number of reviews and the content of those reviews. And of course the price. This was $263.
So how does it stack up to the outgoing LG it's replacing?
1. Front left: 5.5" / 9.0" 1000W / 2200W round dual ring
2. Rear left: 6.5 inch 1200W round
3. Rear center: 6.5" / 10.63" 1100W / 2000W dual element oval burner
4. Right rear: 7.9" 1800W round
5.) Right front 96.5" 1200W round
Total output 8400W recommended dual 40 amp circuit breaker.
Price: The Karinear was somewhere between 50% - 67% less expensive than a direct replacement of the LG cooktop depending on if I could get my hands on a closeout unit or had to pay normal pricing. That means I could buy 2 or 3 of the Karinear units for the price of one LG. OK, that's a significant price difference.
Cooktop Layout: The LG only really had 4 burners because the 4th spot was a relatively useless 100W warming zone. But it had a big burner which was 2 concentric rings with a 3000W output. Not surprisingly, that big burner was what eventually failed. The 2nd biggest burner was 1900W.
The Karinear has 5 actual burners you can cook on. But the big 2 ring burner is only 2200W. However there is a 2nd oval burner with 2 element and a 2000W output. But does the max output really matter? More on that in a minute. I actually did some testing.
Controls: Both the LG and the Karinear use a glass top with capacitive touch controls for a totally smooth surface that's easy to clean, easy to slide a pot around on, and very clean looking.
Both the LG and Karinear control interfaces are well designed and really intuitive. I lived with the LG controls for years and never felt annoyed. The Karinear controls didn't even require reading the manual. It was obvious how the burner controls and the added features worked from just looking at the interface design. I only bothered to read the manual after the fact to be sure I wasn't missing anything. I wasn't. I really appreciate good industrial design and simple control interfaces. Karinear knocked it out of the park here.
I'm giving the win to Karinear on the controls. The LG controls took up a lot of space in the center of the glass. If you dragged a pot across the surface and managed to touch the pot against the control area the entire control system would go nuts and start blinking, forcing a shut off and restart. Not a big deal, just a little annoying. The Karinear packs the controls into a smaller space right near the edge of the glass so, it leaves much more of the space open for moving stuff around on the glass top. And the Karinear interface design won't allow it to go nuts even of you manage to slide a pot across the controls area. It also looks sleeker and less cluttered even though it has more features. It's a more clever design overall.
Features: Both units have the basics covered when it comes to safety. There's a "HOT SURFACE" warning for each burner. There's a setting indicator for each burner, 1-2-3-4-5 etc. There's a universal On/Off switch for the cooktop. And there's a child safety lockout on both units. Both have over temperature protection and cooling systems.
But Karinear adds a few features the LG lacked.
Pause: If you need to walk away for a few minutes you can pause the burner. It shuts off and then when you return and hit the pause button again, it resumes heating at the same preset level. Of course you can always just move the pot off the burner or shut off the burner and restart it. But the pause button gives you a quick one button solution. Not sure it will get used much but, it's a thoughtful feature.
Auto Shutoff: The Karinear will automatically shut off burners after a fixed period if left on accidentally when it detects a burner with no cookware on it. This could be a biggie for peace of mind. Say you're 1 hour into a vacation drive and wondering if you shut off a burner..... no worries. Say you've got an elderly parent who has trouble remembering to shut off bruners..... no worries.
Level 1-2-3: 8 min shut off
Level 4-5-6: 4 min shut off
Level 7-8-9: 2 min shut off
Timer: You can set any burner up to shut off after a number of minutes you specify (up to 99). When it shuts off it also beeps for 30 seconds to notify you cooking is done. Probably not something that will get used a lot but it may come in handy once in a while. I'm thinking rice that needs to simmer for 20 min.
Other design stuff. The glass appears to be the same thickness on both the LG and Karinear. But, the LG glass is unprotected. That's how I got a couple of chips in mine. Karinear wrapped the glass top in a band of stainless steel. That may provide a little more impact resistance.
Both units appear well built, well shielded, with well designed cabling, and both fit my 30" cutout. So both are easy to install or pop out. Both came with foam tape to seal the perimeter of the glass to the counter. Figure on about an hour to pull out the old unit and install the new one.
Both units are certified by UL (Underwriters Labs) for USA safety regulations.
I can't remember the packaging for the LG but I assume it was good. The packaging for the Karinear was very good with cardboard and high density foam. It arrived with no damage and all the parts that are supposed to be included. No complaints here.
Conclusion: Is the Karinear as good as or better than the LG unit it's replacing? Talk to me in 5 years, LOL. But at this price, the features, design, controls, and build quality look every bit as good as the LG. If it lasts, the savings are huge. If it doesn't, I'm out 33-50% of the cash. I can buy 2 or 3 of these for the price of one LG. It's a gamble I'm willing to take.
As for the burners, "better" is a subjective judgement. 4 burners + a warming zone on the LG vs 5 functional burners for cooking on the Karinear. A single 3000W high power burner on the LG vs 2 2200W burners on the Karinear. Honestly, I can't remember ever having all 4 burners going at once on the LG. So having a 5 burners is probably not a deal breaker. And the 3000W burner is faster no doubt. But is a few minutes a big deal when boiling water to make pasta? Not really. Not for me.
I tested the LG 1900W burner against the Karinear 2200W and 2000W burners since the 3000W burner on the LG is the one that died. Here are the results for heating 4.5 quarts (4.25 L) of water starting with a room temp pot and 60 deg F water from the tap and ending at a rolling boil.
LG 1900W round burner - 23 min with uncovered pot
Karinear 2200W round burner - 28 min with uncovered pot
Karinear 2000W oval burner - 26 min with uncovered pot
Karinear 2200W round burner - 18 min WITH COVERED POT
None of that was a deal breaker for me.
Hope this helps anyone looking at this cooktop make their decision. - JodieEasy to cleanThis stove top is easier to clean because it’s a flat surface and does t have knobs to clean under. It takes a bit of getting used to for how to properly use the controls but once you figure it out it works well. Heats up fast and cooks our food well. I love the larger area in the middle for my big oval ditch oven!
- SheltGreat price, easy install, pans stay level.Love this cooktop. I had a very old stove the same size with the burner elements you could remove, and pans would never stay level. This was irritating as small amounts of oil never coated the pan but always ran to a side. I had contemplated installing a gas cooking top but that would have required extensive modification, I found this cook top at a great price, very little modification was required to place this unit in the original opening. Plus, it has a much more modern look and simplified the clean-up process. The quality of the unit is very impressive. The lock feature is a very welcome safety item for a touch enabled cooktop, and very easy to override, a simple 3 second push of a button.
The heat from each burner is rated at different wattages, so some are more geared to hot cooking while others are rated lower. Just get a game plan on what you are trying to accomplish when you are cooking and determine which burner to use.
I also gained a burner, as the old unit had controls on the side which took up space.
Very happy with purchase, if any issues will update review, but I am pleased for now. - Michael HarrisonLooks great, perfect fit, and easy to useWe fully expected to pay $1000 to $2000 for our new electric cooktop, but took a chance with this Karinear 36” radiant cooktop, with a 3 year warranty. It’s only been one week, and has worked perfectly. Controls are easy to use, heats up very quickly, and my wife and I both love it. Paired it with a Vikio stainless vent hood.
- L. SimmonsDoesn't turn onCan't get it to turn on! Instructions indicated how to turn the unit in well with but there was no beep, no light no nothing to indicate it is on.
- Jeff LVery impressed!Couldn’t be more pleased with this cooktop. From how quickly it was delivered and packaged to the ease of installation. It works great and looks fantastic.