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Empava 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop (EMPV-IDC24) vs True Induction TI-2B Built-In Dual Induction Cooktop

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

True Induction TI-2B Built-In Dual Induction Cooktop comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.0 vs 4.1). The gap is mostly about The single best pick when you actually need a built-in ~24-inch induction cooktop for a small space — an RV galley, van, boat, tiny home, in-law kitchenette, or compact apartment counter. Its standout trait is dropping into the same cutout as a 2-burner propane RV cooktop while running off a normal 120V outlet, so it converts LP installs to electric with minimal rework. Choose it if footprint and true built-in installation matter more than running both burners at full power at once. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Empava 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop (EMPV-IDC24)
Ranked #4 in Best Compact Induction Cooktops
Empava 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop (EMPV-IDC24)
$360

The Empava EMPV-IDC24 is one of the more affordable ways to put a genuine 24-inch, four-zone built-in induction cooktop into a small kitchen, and its 23.2-inch body with a 22.8 x 20.1-inch cutout drops into standard narrow cabinet runs. Power is respectable for the size, with front zones boosting to 2700W and a useful per-burner 99-minute timer. Owner feedback across Amazon and Home Depot is broadly positive but consistent on two weak spots: the touch controls are oversensitive and the coarse 5-level power scale (which pulses at the lowest setting) makes delicate simmering awkward. It is hardwired 240V/40A only, so factor in an electrician. Treat it as a value-first pick for a kitchenette or rental rather than a precision enthusiast cooktop.

Strengths
  • True 24" built-in footprint (23.2" actual, 22.8" x 20.1" cutout) fits standard narrow cabinet runs in apartments, studios and kitchenette renovations
  • Four induction zones with Power Boost — front zones hit 2700W and rear zones 2000W for ~5 minutes, enough to bring a large pot to a fast boil
  • Per-burner touch timers up to 99 minutes plus an overall alarm, so you can run multiple dishes on independent countdowns
Watch-outs
  • Hardwired 240V / 40-amp install only — no plug, so most buyers need an electrician, which adds cost on top of the cooktop price
  • Only 5 effective power levels, and the lowest setting pulses on/off rather than holding a steady low heat, making true simmering and melting tricky
  • Touch buttons are very sensitive; several owners report accidental changes or the child lock disengaging more easily than expected
True Induction TI-2B Built-In Dual Induction Cooktop
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Compact Induction Cooktops
True Induction TI-2B Built-In Dual Induction Cooktop
$449

The True Induction TI-2B is the rare genuinely 24-inch-class induction unit built for permanent installation rather than portable countertop use. At roughly 24.5" wide with a ~23.7" cutout, it is UL858-listed to drop into a galley, kitchenette, or RV in place of a 2-burner propane cooktop, and it runs on an ordinary 120V outlet thanks to True Induction's power-sharing design. Independent reviewers and retailer ratings are generally positive, praising the Schott Ceran surface and simmer control while noting the shared-wattage limitation and coarse heat steps. It is not a high-end full-size cooktop, but for small built-in spaces it appears to be the most practical anchor option in this category. Pricing tends to land in the roughly $400-$500 range depending on retailer.

Strengths
  • True ~24" footprint (24.5" overall, ~23.7" cutout) drops into the same hole as a standard 2-burner propane RV cooktop, making it the easiest LP-to-induction conversion in the category
  • UL858-listed for permanent built-in/inset installation rather than countertop-only use, unlike most portable induction units this size
  • German Schott Ceran glass-ceramic surface that reviewers consistently call durable and easy to clean
Watch-outs
  • 1750W is shared across both burners, so you cannot run a hard boil on one zone and a hot sear on the other simultaneously
  • Only 10 power / 11 temperature steps mean coarse heat granularity that discerning cooks may find limiting
  • Reviews flag occasional early-life failures and slow manufacturer customer service

How they stack up

Empava 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop (EMPV-IDC24)

The Empava EMPV-IDC24 packs four zones into the same 24-inch footprint where the True Induction TI-2B fits only two, making it the better pick for cooking several dishes at once. Like the True Induction it hardwires in, so the portable Duxtop 9600LS or Cuisinart ICT-60 remain the easier options for renters.

True Induction TI-2B Built-In Dual Induction Cooktop

Unlike the plug-in Duxtop 9600LS and Cuisinart ICT-60, the True Induction TI-2B drops permanently into a 24-inch cabinet. It gives you two larger zones rather than the four smaller ones on the Empava EMPV-IDC24, but both built-ins need a dedicated 240V circuit.

Specs side-by-side

SpecEmpava 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop (EMPV-IDC24)True Induction TI-2B Built-In Dual Induction Cooktop
TypeBuilt-in (4-zone)Built-in / drop-in
Burners / Zones42
Total Power7400W1750W (power-sharing)
Power Levels5 (+ Power Boost)10 power / 11 temp steps
SurfaceGlass-ceramic (tempered)Schott Ceran glass-ceramic
ControlsDigital touchTouch
TimerPer-zone up to 99 min
Voltage240V / 40A (hardwired)120V (standard outlet)
Dimensions23.2 × 20.5 × 2.2 in (cutout 22.8 × 20.1)24.5 × 15 × 2.25 in
Weight~28 lb
Warranty2 years (4 with registration)2-year limited
Temperature Range150–450°F
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