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Head-to-head · Best Built-in Induction Cooktops

Café CHP90302TSS 30" Built-In Touch Control Induction Cooktop vs GE Profile PHP9036

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Café CHP90302TSS 30" Built-In Touch Control Induction Cooktop comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.4 vs 3.9). The gap is mostly about Home cooks renovating a high-design kitchen who want true induction speed and precision in a customizable, Wi-Fi-connected 30-inch built-in and are willing to pay a premium for the Café look. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Café CHP90302TSS 30" Built-In Touch Control Induction Cooktop
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Built-in Induction Cooktops
Café CHP90302TSS 30" Built-In Touch Control Induction Cooktop
$2,599as of Jun 7

The Café CHP90302TSS is a 30-inch, four-element built-in induction cooktop that pairs genuinely fast induction heat with Café's design-forward, customizable aesthetic. Owners across major retailers rate it highly, frequently praising how quickly it boils water, the responsive touch controls, and the easy-clean glass surface, while features like Sync-Burners, Precision Temperature Control, and built-in Wi-Fi push it into premium-smart territory. It is, however, an expensive cooktop backed by only a one-year warranty, and stock has been inconsistent at some sellers. For a buyer who wants induction performance in a high-design kitchen and is comfortable paying for the badge, it is a strong if pricey choice; bargain hunters can likely find comparable induction performance for less.

Strengths
  • Genuine induction across all four elements delivers fast, responsive heat and near-instant boils, with several reviewers reporting water boiling in around a minute
  • Customizable Café styling (brushed stainless or matte black glass with available hardware knob/handle kits) lets the cooktop coordinate with a designer kitchen rather than disappear into it
  • 19 heat settings plus Precision Temperature Control (100-500 degrees with a compatible smart pan) and dedicated Melt and Keep-Warm settings give unusually fine low-end control
Watch-outs
  • Premium pricing: around $2,600 on sale at Best Buy and listing as high as $2,999 at Home Depot, well above many competing 30" induction cooktops
  • Only a one-year manufacturer warranty, which is short for an appliance at this price and shorter than some rivals offer on the glass or electronics
  • Coordinating hardware kits and some color options are sold separately, so the customizable look that defines the Café brand adds to the total cost
GE Profile PHP9036
Ranked #3 in Best Built-in Induction Cooktops
GE Profile PHP9036
$2,198.99as of Jun 7

The GE Profile PHP9036DTBB induction cooktop delivers fast heating and precise temperature control, with a sleek black finish that enhances modern kitchens. Reviewers praised its ease of use, quick response time, and clean design. Users noted that it requires matching pot sizes for optimal performance, and some expressed concern about potential scratching from cast iron cookware. This model appeals to those seeking a high-performance, stylish induction cooktop with smart features, though it may not suit users who frequently use mismatched cookware.

Strengths
  • Quick heating and precise temperature control
  • Flat surface easy to clean
  • Modern sleek design and attractive appearance
Watch-outs
  • Must use pots that match burner size or controls will flash and turn off
  • Some users reported potential scratching issues with cast iron cookware

How they stack up

Café CHP90302TSS 30" Built-In Touch Control Induction Cooktop

The Cafe CHP90302TSS brings premium customizable design and smart features in a 30-inch footprint, a step below the Bosch Benchmark NITP660UC in price but above the GE Profile PHP9036 and Frigidaire FGIC3066TB. Pick it for the styling if a 30-inch cutout fits your counter.

GE Profile PHP9036

The GE Profile PHP9036 is a 36-inch induction cooktop that undercuts the Bosch Benchmark NITP660UC by roughly $1,400 while keeping a wide five-element layout. It costs more than the 30-inch Cafe CHP90302TSS and Frigidaire FGIC3066TB but gives more cooking surface.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCafé CHP90302TSS 30" Built-In Touch Control Induction CooktopGE Profile PHP9036
Width30" (29 3/4" actual)36 inches
Zones4 induction elements (incl. Sync-Burners pairing the two left elements)5
Total Power240V, approx. 7,400W connected (32.1A max draw at 240V)50 Amp - 240 Volt
Power Levels19 heat settings plus Precision Temperature Control (100-500 degrees) and Boost
ControlsGlide touch controls with white LED indicators; built-in Wi-Fi (SmartHQ)Touch
TimerYes - kitchen timer, plus Keep-Warm and Melt settings
Voltage240V (also rated for 208V at 33.2A)240V (hardwired)
Dimensions4 5/8" H x 29 3/4" W x 20 7/8" D36 inches x 19.13 in
Warranty1-year limited manufacturer warranty
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