Kitchen/Bath Industry Show Product Preview: Thermador Masterpiece Deluxe electric cooktops
Thermador calls its new infrared-sensor-equipped Masterpiece Deluxe electric cooktops groundbreaking. What distinguishes the cooktops? They’re equipped with an industry-first sensor, dubbed Sensor Dome (shown), that is designed to continually measure heat from the cookware and automatically cycle the burner on and off or even shut it down to maintain a set temperature, claims Thermador.
The manufacturer maintains you’ll save time and get better cooking performance since you won’t have to guess at or adjust the temperature. The retractable sensor is also supposed to prevent pots from boiling over.
The Masterpiece Deluxe cooktops are due in stores this July. The 30-inch, four-burner model with one sensor will cost $1,799; the five-burner, 36-inch model with one sensor, $1,899; the two-sensor 36-inch version, $2,099.—Kimberly Janeway
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Posted by: Tim | Apr 11, 2008 5:56:16 PM
What are the possibilities that this new technology could start a kitchen fire if something like a book is knocked over and falls into the sensors line of site or onto the cooking surface?
Posted by: Bosch Man | Jun 19, 2008 3:19:43 PM
Tim,
I'm not sure about the risk of fire, but, I do know this style of cooktop is very easy to clean, and costs much less than styles of the past.
-Bosch Man