Verdict
Head-to-head · Best 24-Inch Induction Cooktops

Equator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop vs Karinear 24-Inch 4-Burner Built-In Induction Cooktop (7400W, KNI-603S1)

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

Karinear 24-Inch 4-Burner Built-In Induction Cooktop (7400W, KNI-603S1) comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.2 vs 4.3). The gap is mostly about Small kitchens, ADUs, condos, and RV/van builds that need a genuine 24-inch drop-in induction cooktop on a 240V line without paying premium-brand prices. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Equator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop
Ranked #3 in Best 24-Inch Induction Cooktops
Equator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop
$301.23

The Equator BIC 244 is one of the few genuinely 24-inch-wide, full-induction built-in cooktops you can actually buy at a budget price, which makes it a sensible pick for apartments, ADUs, and tight kitchen remodels where a 30-inch unit won't fit. Across Amazon, Home Depot, and Lowe's it carries solid (if low-volume) ratings, with owners praising the fast heating, compact fit, and safety features. The main trade-offs are typical of a smaller-brand value appliance: it needs a 220-240V circuit, some buyers find it louder than premium induction, and the warranty and support network are modest. It is not a high-end Bosch or GE Profile alternative, but for the size and price it appears to deliver competent, true-induction cooking. Verify your cabinet cutout and electrical supply before purchase, as these are the most common friction points.

Strengths
  • True full-induction across all four zones (not a hybrid ceramic-and-induction surface), so every burner gets fast, magnetic heating with precise temperature response
  • Genuinely compact built-in footprint at roughly 23" wide with a ~22" cutout, making it one of the few drop-in induction options that actually fits a 24" apartment or small-kitchen cabinet run
  • 9 power levels plus a per-zone POWER BOOST function, giving usable range from a low simmer up to a fast 2,100-2,700W sear
Watch-outs
  • Requires a 220-240V hardwired/high-amperage circuit (rated ~15-33A depending on listing), so it is not a plug-and-go countertop unit and may need an electrician in older small kitchens
  • Owners note it can be noticeably louder (fan and coil hum) than premium induction cooktops
  • Only a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty from a smaller specialty brand, with a thinner service/support network than GE, Bosch, or Frigidaire
Karinear 24-Inch 4-Burner Built-In Induction Cooktop (7400W, KNI-603S1)
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best 24-Inch Induction Cooktops
Karinear 24-Inch 4-Burner Built-In Induction Cooktop (7400W, KNI-603S1)
$239.99

There is no Ramblewood 24-inch induction cooktop. Ramblewood's induction line is a discontinued 12-inch 2-burner unit (ICQ2-31C1); its 4-burner products are 30-inch electric or gas, so this guide substitutes the closest verifiable real product: the Karinear 24-inch 4-burner 7400W built-in induction cooktop (KNI-603S1). It is one of the few genuine drop-in 24-inch induction units at a budget price, with a Flex Zone, slider controls, and the usual safety suite. Reported ratings cluster around 4.2-4.3 out of 5, with cleaning and fast heat as strengths and large-cookware fit plus the hardwired 240V install as the recurring caveats. It looks like a sensible value pick for a small built-in kitchen, but the review base for this exact SKU is shallower than mainstream brands, so treat reliability claims as provisional.

Strengths
  • True 24-inch built-in footprint (22.0" x 19.29" cutout) drops into the same hole as a standard 24" cooktop, ideal for small kitchens, ADUs, and RVs
  • Four induction zones totaling 7400W with a Flex Zone that bridges two left burners for griddles or long oval pans
  • Boost/Power mode reportedly takes boiling-relevant zones over 300 degrees in seconds; bestviewsreviews notes 2-3 minutes to boil water in power mode
Watch-outs
  • Hardwired 220-240V install with no plug, so it needs a dedicated 240V circuit and an electrician, not a standard outlet
  • Flex/large-cookware compatibility is the most common complaint; oversized or very-wide pans can sit partly off the induction coils
  • Slider-only touch controls have no physical knobs, which some users find fiddly with wet or greasy fingers

How they stack up

Equator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop

The Equator BIC 244 posts the highest retailer ratings of this group, but on thinner volume than the heavily-reviewed Karinear KNI-603S1. Its 4-zone 7400W spec mirrors the Empava EMPV-IDC24, and like it the Equator needs a 240V circuit rather than the plug-in 120V of the True Induction TI-2B.

Karinear 24-Inch 4-Burner Built-In Induction Cooktop (7400W, KNI-603S1)

The Karinear KNI-603S1 is the value leader: the cheapest full 4-zone 24-inch unit here and, with the largest review base, the most proven, though it lacks the brand history of the Empava EMPV-IDC24. It needs the same 240V hardwiring as the Equator BIC 244.

Specs side-by-side

SpecEquator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction CooktopKarinear 24-Inch 4-Burner Built-In Induction Cooktop (7400W, KNI-603S1)
Width23 in (24-in standardized / fits 24" cabinet)24" (23.2" glass; 22.0" cutout)
Zones4 induction cooking zones4 induction zones (with Flex Zone)
Total Power7400W7400W
Power Levels9 levels with per-zone POWER BOOST9 levels per zone
ControlsDigital touch controls with child lockSlider touch controls
TimerYes (up to 99 minutes per zone)99 min per zone
Voltage220-240V220-240V, 50/60Hz (hardwired, no plug)
Dimensionsapprox. 3.1"H x 23"W x 20.5"D (cutout ~22"W x 19.5"D)23.2" W x 20.5" D; cutout 22.0" W x 19.29" D
Warranty1 year parts and labor3 years
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