Achieve quick cooking times with this 30-inch Bosch induction cooktop. Each cooking zone has 17 power levels so food cooks evenly, and separate countdown timers let you monitor every pot and pan individually by setting different notifications. This Bosch induction cooktop delivers up to 1700W of power for maximum efficiency.
Manufacturer | Bosch |
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Brand | Bosch |
Item model number | NIT5068UC |
Color | Black |
Weight | 41 pounds |
Height | 4 inches |
Depth | 21 1/4 inches |
Product Id | 200795 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (23 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 825225919674 |
The 30 500 Series ADA Compliant Induction Cooktop from Bosch will be the best addition to your place All four elements have boosters for extra heat The 11 cooking zone accommodates larger pots and pans The cooking zones have independent countdown tim... - For more details contact us.
Key Features and Benefits: Precise cooking, easy cleaning and more efficient cooking zone for larger pots and pans 17 power levels for each cooking zone Each cooking zone has an independent countdown timer SpeedBoost - adds even more power to speed up the cooking process
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The very first time I turned it on, I fell in love with the simplicity of use, the EVEN cooking across the entire pan bottom, the speed of cooking without burning or overlooking. My bacon actually stayed flat & all cooked at the same time without having to constantly move the bacon so it wouldn't burn or so it would cook faster. My morning coarse ground oatmeal cooks perfectly in record time. Eggs are another food I love cooking that can be a problem getting just right on some cook surfaces. Simple things but it demonstrates the ease, accuracy & efficiency of this cooktop. I have brought several neighbors in so I can show it off. I actually enjoy cooking virtually everything. Experimenting with recipes is so much more pleasant when you understand the complete control you have with this Bosch Cooktop. I chose Cuisinart cookware which is the perfect pairing. I'm thrilled.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We chose a 500 series Bosch Induction cooktop for our new Lakehouse and absolutely LOVE it. Induction cooking is awesome and Bosch only makes it better.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Easy to use, nice looking, slim profile, and induction is wonderful - what's not to like? More on the slim profile - I can actually have a usable drawer right beneath it on my island - with only a slight modification needed to make the drawer fit below.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] went from a gas cooktop. Love our new Bosch Induction so much. Easy to use. Looks sleek and simple No more hot handles, escaping gas, and wasted energy.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We have had our induction cooktop for about three weeks and we are very happy. It provides far more control over our cooking temps than either the gas cooktop it replaced or the standard electric in our other home. If you change the setting, it tanes place immediately, it is super quiet, no spillovers like our electric top. We are very pleased as well by the fit and finish.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I replaced my 15 year old Bosch gas cooktop with the induction cooktop, as I was concerned about the pollution from gas. There's a bit of a learning curve going from gas to induction, but I have been pleased with the performance of the cooktop so far. I love how it boils water so quickly, but I'm still working on getting the hang of using it for searing. It's taking me much longer to cook meats over the induction than it did with gas, which is strange since the induction is so much faster at boiling water. What should I be doing?
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've wanted a Bosch induction stovetop for some time now and got one when I needed a new stovetop on my new house. The stove works very well and I have no complaints about its function. However, I wish I had looked more closely at the location of the four burners. Bosch has placed the two larger burners in the back and these two burners are so close to each other that when I have two large pots at the same time (such as making pasta for the family) with my downdraft vent working, the stove gets to be very crowded and difficult to use. A better design would have staggered the large and small burners rather than placing both larger burners at the back.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We have had our cooktop for about a month now and we like it. Only issue is that you can hear the coil turn off and on while something is simmering and it's a little annoying. Otherwise, nice product.
New condo only offered electric and I am a preferred gas cooktop girl. Chose induction hoping it would have the control of gas. I am pleased with my choice. Heats quickly, adjusts immediate and after cooled it cleans up very easily, much more than gas. Not sure I like the placement of the sizes as the large is toward to the back and longer reach to saute' than with my prior Thermador gas range. Chose Bosch as this was a 30 amp opposed to the Thermador requiring 40 amp.
I love Bosch products. My kitchen is all Bosch and has been for many years. This is our 2nd induction cooktop and the changes they made in design are not user friendly, at least if you are cooking on it. I do not like that both smaller cooking areas are both in the front. The middle size one is the one most often used and should be in the front like the older model. I also do not like to have to scroll through the temperatures to get to where I want. It was much easier to simply select 5, or off, for that matter. When you have two or more areas going, it's ridiculous that I have to hold the digital sensor down until it get to zero to turn off one element. It was much easier on the older model to select the area and touch off! No brainer. It is also very "touchy". If I lean over slightly to stir a pot in the back, and my sweater touches the cooktop the whole thing beeps and turns off. So annoying, as is the sound of the beeps....very grating. That said, I still like Bosch products, but the changes in this design were a step backward for someone who cooks a lot.