Customer Reviews for Bosch - Benchmark Series 30" Built-In Electric Induction Cooktop with 4 elements and Wifi, Frameless - Black
Customer Rating
5
Bosch induction Cooktop
on February 17, 2025
Posted by: Anonymous
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] i replaced a KitchenAid gas cooktop with the Benchmark. It was the best decision. The induction is much faster to boil water. i love the keep warm setting and the Flex side.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Love this Induction Stovetop
on March 11, 2025
Posted by: Connie
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Our first Induction Stovetop is easy to use, easy to clean, and I love the safety features! We keep a thin piece of wood over the top when not in use to protect from us and our cats (paw prints/scratches). We especially like how quickly the heat dissapates and how the top remains room temp except under the pan/pot in use.
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Customer Rating
4
Bosch Induction Cooking
on March 20, 2025
Posted by: JGIII
The Bosch NITP060UC cooktop, as with induction cooktops in general, is efficient and fast acting. The induction process heats pans very quickly, in my experience bringing water to a boil much faster than the gas cooktop it replaced. The glass cooktop surface is very easy to keep clean. It does get hot, but only from the heat transferred to it from the cookware. The glass cools fairly quickly after a hot pan is removed. This cooktop model has what Bosch calls the FlexInduction cooking zone which provides several sizes of cooking areas for different pan sizes plus the ability to link the zone into one large area. When linked, this area works particularly well with a griddle.
I have not owned this cooktop long enough to have any experience with its reliability, but several available sources ranked Bosch very high in reliability. This was a prime reason that I purchased the Bosch.
This model includes WiFi capability and a phone app to communicate with the cooktop though I haven’t made much use of the app. One advantage the app provides is that it displays the status of the cooktop timers. If you happen to be out of hearing range of the cooktop when the countdown timer reaches zero, the app can send a notification to your phone that the timer has ended.
The app includes a function to change the power setting for a burner. This is not truly a remote control because, for safety’s sake, you have to confirm the setting change on the cooktop itself. While I understand the safety aspect of this requirement, I do not see the point of using the app to apply a change that you then have to confirm on the cooktop. Why not just make the change directly on the cooktop? BYW, you might expect to confirm a power change by pressing the “button” labeled Confirm on the cooktop. But, no, instead you confirm by pressing the corresponding burner icon on the cooktop legend map.
I reduced my rating by one star for the cooktop controls and labeling:
Pluses:
1. The cooktop controls are totally touch controlled providing an uninterrupted flat glass surface.
2. There is a panel lock (or child lock) to prevent accidental changes to the touch controls. It can be set for short term, e.g., when you want to wipe the glass top, or for long term to prevent a child from accidentally activating (or deactivating) the cooktop.
3. When cookware is removed from an active “burner”, or if power is set for a cook area when no cookware is in place, the controls automatically turn the power off after a few seconds.
4. The long linear control area for power settings provides easy and precise setting or changing of the power level.
Minuses:
1. While the labels for most of the controls are easy to see, the markings indicating the cooking areas and the power setting levels are very faint against the black surface and do not show up very well in anything less than direct and bright kitchen lighting. The attached photo shows the difference between these two types of labels.
2. The cooking controls are not very intuitive. The cooktop uses the same linear power setting “pad” to control all of the cooking areas (“burners”). You select the power setting for a burner by first selecting the particular burner on a small legend map (see photo) of the burners that is part of the control panel, then then you set the power setting for that burner. To use a second burner, you select that second burner from the legend and then select its power setting. When two or more burners are in use, if you need to adjust the heat for one of them, it’s very easy to mistakenly adjust the wrong one. The only indication you get for which burner is active (for the controls) is that the current active burner will show slightly brighter than the other burners on the legend map.
3. When using two or more burners simultaneously, you cannot just press the power button to turn off the currently active burner; doing so turns off the entire cooktop. Instead, you need to select the desired burner, then set its power level to zero; this will turn off that one burner while leaving the other burner(s) unchanged.
4. The controls include built-in count down and count up timers. The count up timer is peculiar. It displays seconds counting up to 59, then, rather than displaying minutes and seconds, it switches to displaying only minutes. This is the cheap way to do it, saving the cost of two more LED digits in the display. For longer timings, this probably wouldn’t matter. However, when I am brewing a cup of coffee, since I typically want it to brew for 2 ½ to 3 ½ minutes, this timer operation is not useful. (Note that in the cooktop phone app, this timer does continue to display both minutes and seconds. However, if I were inclined to open my phone, I could just use a phone timer and skip the cooktop app)
5. When cookware is removed from an active “burner”, the controls automatically turn the power off after a few seconds. I listed this above as a plus. The minus side of this feature is that the timeout is very short. Sometimes when pouring water from a kettle, the burner turns off before I set the kettle back down. It would be nice if the length of this timeout period was adjustable.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
New Cooktop
on April 15, 2025
Posted by: Anne
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My new Bosch Induction Cooktop is working perfectly. It took a while to get used to a new way of cooking, but now it is much easier. Cooking is faster with much more efficient cleanup. And even better, the food is tastier. Thanks Bosch!
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