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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
We were overall pleasantly surprised and satisfied with product.I am pleasantly surprised at the shipping service and the function and quality of stovetop.First, I ordered on a Sunday and that same week(3days later) on Wednesday the stove came in 6 days earlier than expected arrival date and when we opened package all parts were included and everything was in good condition. We watched youtube videos for more help on converting stove to liquid propane gas installation.Second, installation was 2hrs with an experienced husband going to hardware and spending about $100 for gas hose..etc. because we were converting from electric stove same size 36" to propane gas 36" stove.So, at the time of purchase in February 2025 we paid $337+tax for stovetop plus about $100 on propane hardware. Realistically you are looking at spending really around $460+/- plus installation time/driving &/labor if paying someone to install.We fired it up right away and made quesadillas. Everything worked fine on first night. I am hoping the quality will last for years. At the time of this review its only been 1 day. Maybe if I remember I will update.
Kimberly McDonald
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
I’m very satisfied with the stove! Easy to clean and beautiful!
brett guldemond
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2019
Pros: Nice layout. Looks cool.Cons: Burner grates do NOT fit the range. Like they are from a different, or wrong stovetop.Manufacturer does not sell parts apparently, not in the US anyway.Got delivered all mashed up. I made some repairs so that it could be installed.Tore out old range, installed this one, only to find missing pieces on 2 of the burners.Ended up making up the parts cannibalizing my old range.Was used, listed as "like new" in Amazon's warehouse. It was not.It was like "used" with missing parts, oh and we drop kicked it onto the truck.And like $50 less than new. When will I learn.
Lisa E
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019
Looks great for the price. I do have a few issues. 3 of the 5 chrome underplates came bent so they don't lay flush with the cooktop. I was ready to return it until I saw that it was much less noticeable when the burner covers are on. It is also a little hard to light. You have to turn the knob all the way to the right and then a quarter turn back while holding it down for a few seconds. I hope I get used to it. Third which really applies to most cooktops. Make sure you find out the cutout dimensions which typically can only be found in the manual. My counter's cutout was too small so the installer had to cut my counter. Cost me an extra $150 to install.
JB
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2018
THIS NEW STOVETOP IS GORGEOUS. I COULD NOT BE MORE HAPPY WITH IT STYLISH, WELL-MADE AND BURNERS IN ALL DIFFERENT SIZES TO ACCOMODATE DIFFERENT PANS IS CLASSY. WOULD NOT HESITATE TO RECOMMEND THIS ONE. TRULY A GEM.... VERY REASONABLY PRICED ALSO.
Hossein Aghakasiri
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018
There was not a good installation direction supplied. The unit is nice and well worth the price, but the flames are not very strong. I didn't change the orifices that are supplied for different pressure gas supply, and I don't think these will help when using Natural gas from city supply line.
Sonya A Tinker
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018
She is a beauty. Love the sleek design of this cooktop. Came right on time also. 😍😍😍Remember to get the bsp to ncpt connector. 15.00 on Amazon.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2018
Attractive to look at but that’s about it. After opening the box, I found no regulator so I went to the plumbing store and paid $33 for one. (Nothing in the manual about the use of a regulator so I assumed it was an oversight.) I then installed the stovetop and it wouldn’t ignite. I then decided to call Empava who told me that although the stove doesn’t require a regulator, they would be happy to send me one at no charge if I wanted one. What? Does that make any sense? After hanging up, I uninstalled the regulator and hooked up the gas line directly. Then I was able to get the burners to light but they wouldn’t stay on after releasing the burners button. This is the process that I used. 1. Turn button to activate igniter, depress the button to release gas, igniter ignites the gas, release the button and turn button to gas mode (out of igniter stage) and the gas flame would disappear. Nothing. So I then started over and this time I just continued pushing the button down to call for gas and the flame finally stayed on. I had this issue with all 5 burners. Is it possible that the lines were being cleared of air? Yea, maybe. So after 15 minutes of doing this, the burners would usually ignite and stay on but not 100%. Not sure if the unit is bad or if it’s just the way they work, ie poorly. Anyway, after igniting all of them, I noticed that there’s no difference whatsoever in all of the flames. The flames are all small so you’ll find no roaring flame for quick boiling for example. No kidding the flames are all so small that you can barely see them. It will serve the purpose of cooking but I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re looking to save a dollar. I bought it to replace a 30 year old thermador. So for $250, you get what you pay for. I will return it if the tenants say anything about it.
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