
The Café CHP90302TSS is a 30-inch, four-element built-in induction cooktop that pairs genuinely fast induction heat with Café's design-forward, customizable aesthetic. Owners across major retailers rate it highly, frequently praising how quickly it boils water, the responsive touch controls, and the easy-clean glass surface, while features like Sync-Burners, Precision Temperature Control, and built-in Wi-Fi push it into premium-smart territory. It is, however, an expensive cooktop backed by only a one-year warranty, and stock has been inconsistent at some sellers. For a buyer who wants induction performance in a high-design kitchen and is comfortable paying for the badge, it is a strong if pricey choice; bargain hunters can likely find comparable induction performance for less.
- — Genuine induction across all four elements delivers fast, responsive heat and near-instant boils, with several reviewers reporting water boiling in around a minute
- — Customizable Café styling (brushed stainless or matte black glass with available hardware knob/handle kits) lets the cooktop coordinate with a designer kitchen rather than disappear into it
- — 19 heat settings plus Precision Temperature Control (100-500 degrees with a compatible smart pan) and dedicated Melt and Keep-Warm settings give unusually fine low-end control
- — Premium pricing: around $2,600 on sale at Best Buy and listing as high as $2,999 at Home Depot, well above many competing 30" induction cooktops
- — Only a one-year manufacturer warranty, which is short for an appliance at this price and shorter than some rivals offer on the glass or electronics
- — Coordinating hardware kits and some color options are sold separately, so the customizable look that defines the Café brand adds to the total cost
