KitchenAid 30 in. Electric Downdraft Cooktop in Black with 4 Elements

Downdraft ventilation captures smoke and odors at the surface. 10″ EVEN-HEAT Ultra Element w/ EVEN-HEAT Simmer adds versatility.

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This 30 in. electric cooktop features Downdraft, an integrated ventilation system that doesn’t require a separate hood. A 10 in. EVEN-HEAT Ultra element provides versatility for both high and low-temperature cooking and has multiple simmer settings. And with a 3-speed fan with 300 CFM exhaust rating, the venting can keep up with your culinary feats.

  • Two 2350-Watt elements and two 1500-Watt elements offer cooktop flexibility
  • 3-Speed Fan Control can be precisely matched to cooking needs, effectively removing steam, grease, and odors from the air
  • 10 in. EVEN-HEAT Ultra element with simmer setting provides more versatility for high and low temperature cooking techniques. EVEN-HEAT Technology maintains a constant supply of power and delivers a range of simmer settings
  • 6 in. Round Element can reach a power output of up to 1200-Watt to handle your daily cooking needs
  • CookShield finish for glass surface protects the cooktop surface from scratches, helping keep it looking pristine even with frequent use
  • Pure color ceramic-glass surface comes in saturated colors with stainless steel control knobs for a sophisticated, easy-to-clean appearance
  • Downdraft Ventilation integrates the ventilation system into the cooking surface so that a separate hood is not needed. Smoke and odors can be removed and taken outside or filtered and recirculated inside. A duct-free kit is available for purchase separately
  • Stainless Steel Knobs Enhance the look of the cooktop surface with sturdy construction that adds to their premium feel
  • Hot-Surface Indicator provides a clear indication that lets you know if any cooking surface is on or still hot
  • Power-On indicator light lets you know at a glance when an element is on
  • Convertible to Duct-Free ventilation allows a downdraft cooktop to be placed nearly anywhere in the kitchen using a duct-free conversion kit (not included). This filters and recirculates the air without running ductwork, ideal for kitchens with installation restrictions or ducting limitations
  • 300 CFM Exhaust Rating handles the venting requirements of high temperature cooking techniques like pan searing and stir-frying
  • 10 in./6 in. ULTRA POWER Double-Ring round element provides the ability to use it for large stock pots or 6 in. saute pans and handle tasks ranging from rapid boiling and searing to wok cooking

Additional information

Cooktop Size (in.)

30

Cut-Out Front to Back Depth (in.)

21.13

Cut-Out Height (in.)

3.75

Cut-Out Left to Right Width (in.)

28.75

Element #1 Size (in.)

10

Element #2 Size (in.)

6

Element #3 Size (in.)

6

Element #4 Size (in.)

9

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

22.06 x 3.62 x 30.88

Certifications and Listings

UL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

1 Year Limited

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Mike

    Looks sleek and is very contemporary looking. Works great too!

  2. 06

    by Steve

    Great stove. It is constructed differently so even though its a 30” stove I still had to make existing counter opening a little wider even though my old stove was 30”

  3. 06

    by Leo

    Cooktop looks great and performs like it should. Quick heat and many options!

  4. 06

    by Brian

    This cooktop is a replacement for an ancient JennAire cooktop with coiled electric burners. I expected this glass cooktop to be be difficult to keep clean but it’s a breeze with a few drops of cleaner. Heat level adjustments for the burners can be fine-tuned and the simmer feature helps avoid boil-overs. A well-designed product that looks good in a kitchen.

  5. 06

    by Edwin

    It is great! Beautiful!

  6. 06

    by Willye

    It’s working good so far, but just got installed a week ago.

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