Frigidaire FGIC3066T 30 Inch Wide Built-In Electric Cooktop with Auto Sizing Pan, Black
General Specifications ProductLaunch: NA Shipping Weight (lbs): 45 Product Weight (lbs): 60 Power Type: Induction Size: 30” Installation Type: Drop-In Collection: Frigidaire Gallery Dimensions: Exterior Width: 30-5/8″ Depth: 21-3/8″ Height: 2-7/8″ Cooktop Left Rear: 6″ – 1450/2000 Watts (Induction) Cooking Surface: Black Vitroceramic Glass Right Front: 7″ 1800/2600 Watts (Induction) Center Rear: 10″ 2500/3800 Watts (Induction) Hot-Surface Indicator Light: 4 (integrated in display) Left Front: 7″ 1800/2600 Watts (Induction) Dimensions: Cut-Out Depth: 19-5/8″ – 20-1/2″ Height: 3-5/8″ Width: 28-1/2″ – 29-7/8″ Certifications & Approvals Sabbath Mode: No Agency Approval(All Brands): UL/cUL ADA Compliant – All Brands: Yes Controls Display Type: Digital (Red LED) Control Location: Center front Control Type: Glass-Touch – Slew Pad Electrical Specifications Min Circuit Required: 30A Connection Location: Right Rear Amps @ 240 Volts: 35.0 / 35.1 Connected Load @ 240V: 7.2/6.2 Voltage Rating: 240V / 208V 60Hz Installation Type Oven Combo Approved: Yes
Product Features
- Get amazingly fast heat with induction that boils water 50% faster than an electric cooktop1 .
- Whip up delicious meals with induction that delivers incredibly even heat across the surface of the pan so you get golden results every time.
- Don’t stress over spills with induction’s easy-to-clean surface that generates heat only to your pan, not your cooktop, meaning spills can’t burn onto the surface.
- Dimensions: Exterior Width: 30-5/8″ Depth: 21-3/8″ Height: 2-7/8″
- Dimensions: Cut-Out Depth: 19-5/8″ – 20-1/2″ Height: 3-5/8″ Width: 28-1/2″ – 29-7/8″
Still in “honeymoon” phase, but very pleased so far! (update 1 yr. later & still loving it) I thought I would write a little (well, not so little) about MY experience & costs since so few remarks or comments have been found here about this brand and model. I actually have the identical model but WITH two stainless steel bars along the right and left sides – Model FPIC 3095MS. I’ve had it for about 10 days now. Had to convert to 220 V., of course – that was about $650 cost with my DH helping the electrician feed wires to the panel, through our wall and ceiling from the kitchen,…
Frigidaire provides NO customer service to the faulty appliance. Do not buy! The stove itself worked fine the first 6 months, I started to have trouble with the largest burner, and called Frigidaire service. There have been 4 visits from two different vendors visiting my home to repair the stove, the largest burner is now out completely. One vendor shattered the glass and replaced the glass and the element under the largest burner, and it still does not work. Frigidaire is now trying to charge me for the service to come out and fix something that they never resolved…