30 Inch Built-In Electric Ceramic Glass Cooktop, 4 Burners
30 Inch Built-In Electric Ceramic Glass Cooktop, 4 Burners, 7200W Total Power, Knob Control, Compatible with Flat-Bottom Cookware, 220-240V Hardwired
- Built-In Ceramic Glass Cooktop for Modern Kitchens: Designed for a clean built-in look, this 30-inch ceramic glass cooktop blends seamlessly into your countertop, saving space while elevating your kitchen’s modern style.
- 7200W Total Power Across 4 Burners: High-performance radiant heating delivers fast, even heat across four cooking zones, making it easy to cook multiple dishes at once with consistent results.
- Simple Knob Control, Precise Heat Adjustment: Intuitive rotary knobs provide tactile feedback and smooth power control, allowing quick adjustments from gentle simmering to rapid boiling.
- Works with Most Flat-Bottom Cookware: No special cookware required. Compatible with stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, ceramic, and heat-resistant glass cookware for everyday cooking flexibility.
- Built-In Safety & Easy-Clean Glass Surface: Features auto shut-off and residual heat indicators for added safety. The smooth ceramic glass surface wipes clean easily after cooking.
Cusinesync Knob Control Electric/Induction Cooktop
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| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars23 | 5.0 out of 5 stars7 | 3.6 out of 5 stars15 | 4.2 out of 5 stars20 | 4.1 out of 5 stars53 | 3.9 out of 5 stars42 |
| Price | GBP 167.09GBP167.09 | — | — | — | GBP 119.34GBP119.34 | GBP 193.94GBP193.94 |
| Size | 30 inch | 36 inch | 36 inch | 24 inch | 12 inch | 30 inch |
| Heating Elements | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
| Fuel Type | Electric | Electric | Induction | Electric | Electric | Electric |
| Heater Material | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic |
| Voltage | 220-240 | 220-240 | 220-240 | 220-240 | 110-120 | 220-240 |
| Wattage | 7200 | 8500 | 9200 | 6000 | 2000 | 7400 |
| Control Type | Knob | Knob | Knob | Knob | Knob | Touch |
| Installation | Built-In | Built-In | Built-In | Built-In | Countertop & Built-In | Built-In |
| SKU: | B0GK348BBY |
| Weight: | 29.5 Pounds |
| Brand: | Cusinesync |
| Model: | 834E-201-001-N1 |
| Part: | 834E-201-001-N1 |
| Colour: | Knob |
| Manufacture: | Cusinesync |
| Colour: | Knob |
Product description




Cusinesync Knob Control Electric/Induction Cooktop
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| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars23 | 5.0 out of 5 stars7 | 3.6 out of 5 stars15 | 4.2 out of 5 stars20 | 4.1 out of 5 stars53 | 3.9 out of 5 stars42 |
| Price | GBP 167.09 | — | — | — | GBP 119.34 | GBP 193.94 |
| Size | 30 inch | 36 inch | 36 inch | 24 inch | 12 inch | 30 inch |
| Heating Elements | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
| Fuel Type | Electric | Electric | Induction | Electric | Electric | Electric |
| Heater Material | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic | Glass Ceramic |
| Voltage | 220-240 | 220-240 | 220-240 | 220-240 | 110-120 | 220-240 |
| Wattage | 7200 | 8500 | 9200 | 6000 | 2000 | 7400 |
| Control Type | Knob | Knob | Knob | Knob | Knob | Touch |
| Installation | Built-In | Built-In | Built-In | Built-In | Countertop & Built-In | Built-In |














did not plan to write a review today. I was standing in my kitchen like a normal citizen trying to cook eggs. Suddenly I realize something. The old stove was weak. Slow. Pathetic. The system wants you weak. The system wants your breakfast late.
Then this thing shows up. The Cusinesync electric cooktop. Four burners glowing like little red suns.
And the moment I turned it on I understood why the elites hate it.
This thing runs at 7200 watts. That is real power. Real heat. Not the sad lukewarm burner the bureaucrats want you using while they sit in marble towers eating steak.
You put a pan on this surface and it lights up instantly. The ceramic glass turns red like a warning beacon. Heat everywhere. Water boils fast. Food cooks fast. The kitchen becomes a command center.
And that is when the realization hit me.
The globalists do not want citizens controlling this much heat.
Because heat means independence.
Look at the design. Smooth black glass. Clean surface. No nonsense. Four burners spread out like a tactical grid. You can run multiple pans at once like a cooking war room.
You want pasta on one burner. Steak on another. Vegetables on the third. Sauce bubbling on the fourth. This thing handles it.
Flat bottom cookware works perfectly on the surface. It locks in contact with the burner. The heat transfers straight into the pan like pure kinetic rage.
And the knobs.
Real knobs.
Physical control. You turn it. It responds. No confusing menus. No weird touch screens spying on you.
That matters.
Because I have seen what happens when technology gets too clever. That leads straight into the anti robot takeover rant. Silicon Valley wants smart kitchens that watch you. Track you. Measure your salt intake. Report your behavior to some cloud server run by a guy in a black turtleneck.
But this cooktop just cooks.
You turn the knob. Fire happens.
Simple.
Now let me explain something that nobody talks about.
This thing is hardwired for 220 to 240 volts. That is serious electrical muscle. This is not a toy hot plate you plug into a sad wall socket. This is real kitchen infrastructure. You install it and suddenly your cooking power doubles.
The establishment hates powerful appliances in private homes. Same reason they hate strong trucks. Same reason they hate backyard grills.
Self sufficient citizens scare them.
And that leads me to the second rant that kept ringing in my head while I was frying bacon.
The transhumanism rant.
The elites want to merge people with machines. They want a future where humans eat synthetic nutrient paste printed by lab machines while robots cook the food.
But this cooktop is human technology. You cook with your hands. You control the heat. You smell the food.
You stay human.
I tested it with a cast iron pan. The burner glowed red like molten lava. Steak hit the surface. Instant sear. The sound alone felt like freedom.
No lag. No delay. Just raw heat and cooking power.
The glass surface wipes clean with a cloth. No messy grates. No weird corners. Food splashes wipe right off.
Simple tool. Strong heat. Honest design.
And that is exactly why they do not want you owning it.
Because when citizens cook real food on real heat they become harder to control.
Now I will calm down and leave you with a small poem.
Four red circles
Glow like warning lights
Eggs crack
Steak sizzles
Water roars to a boil
A quiet kitchen rebellion
One burner at a time
In conclusion this cooktop works well, heats fast, cleans easily, and gives you real control over your cooking.
Outstanding quality at a great value!
This cooktop is outstanding. Installation was easy, it looks so nice and the knobs are really good quality (I compared against similar devices at retail stores and this one has them all beat!) Excellent value for the money (half the price of those I found at retail stores). The heating speed and distribution are excellent and the look/design has really dressed up my kitchen. I would recommend this cooktop to anyone wanting good quality at an excellent value!