24" Wide and Smaller Ranges and Cooktops
More Appliances for Small Spaces
Cooktops that are made to fit
Common Cooktop Sizes for appliances in the United States are 30″ and 36″. However, we've recently written about some odd sizes such as 42″ and 45″ cooktops. Also, Americans have an appetite for BIG appliances so several manufacturers produce 48″ and even 60″ cooktops. Now, we're going to examine cooktops and ranges made for small spaces.
Many apartments and small living spaces are designed for 24″ cooktops. Fortunately, there are some good choices available. This size also matches the common size for cooktops in Europe so there are several European brands in the mix.
Gas 24″ Cooktops
Miele, Bertazzoni, Summit, BlueStar (Rangetop), Fagor, Verona, and Frigidaire (26″). The Fagor 24″ cooktop pictured above features interlocking continuous cast iron grates and a triple crown burner that provides the versatility for super low simmer to maximum power on a single burner.
Electric 24″ Cooktops
Miele, Bertazzoni, Summit, Gaggenau, and Frigidaire (26″)
Induction 23″ (or smaller) Cooktops
Wolf (15″), Gaggenau (15″), Summit (12″), (15″) and (23″)
Gas 24″ Ranges
Bertazzoni, Bluestar, Hotpoint, GE, AGA, Fisher&Paykel, Verona, Premier, and Avanti. The Bluestar 24″ gas range comes in a wide variety of colors, and provides the performance and power of gas ranges typically found in professional kitchens.
Electric 24″ Ranges
Avanti, Hotpoint, GE
In some cases small kitchens have only a 20″ space for ranges. Here are some brands that offer 20″ ranges in gas or electric.
Electric 20″ Ranges
Avanti, Hotpoint, Premier
Gas 20″ Ranges
Hotpoint, Avanti, Premier
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