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

Equator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop vs Summit Appliance SINC4B241B 24" 4-Zone 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

Equator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.2 vs 3.9). The gap is mostly about Apartments, ADUs, RVs/tiny homes, and small-kitchen remodels that need a true 24-inch built-in induction cooktop on a budget and already have (or can run) a 220-240V circuit. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Equator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction Cooktop
Higher ratedRanked #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
Summit Appliance SINC4B241B 24" 4-Zone Induction Cooktop
Ranked #5 in Best 24-Inch Induction Cooktops
Summit Appliance SINC4B241B 24" 4-Zone Induction Cooktop
$508.48

The Summit SINC4B241B is one of the few legitimately 24-inch built-in induction cooktops on the market, which is exactly why it shows up in small-kitchen, apartment, and ADU shopping lists. It pairs four boost-capable zones with an ADA-compliant, ENERGY STAR-certified design and a clean frameless black-glass top, and it carries the convenience features (per-zone 99-minute timer, child lock, residual-heat indicators) buyers expect from modern induction. The trade-offs are real: it needs a 208-240V/30A hardwired hookup and professional install, the warranty is only a year, and published customer ratings are sparse and inconsistent across retailers, so durability is genuinely hard to judge. If you have the electrical capacity and need a true 24-inch induction drop-in, it is a sensible, code-friendly choice; if you want a deep track record or a plug-in unit, look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Genuinely 24 inches wide, one of the few true built-in induction cooktops sized for small kitchens, apartments, ADUs, and hotel suites
  • Four independent zones (two 8.25" 2000W and two 6.25" 1500W) with a Power Boost function on every zone, up to a 7200W total draw
  • ADA-compliant and ENERGY STAR certified, a rare combination at this size that helps with code-compliant and rental installs
Watch-outs
  • Requires a 208-240V / 30A circuit and hardwired professional installation (no power cord included), so it is not a plug-and-play upgrade
  • Customer feedback is thin and polarized across retailers, ranging from a low Amazon average to much higher scores elsewhere, so reliability is hard to gauge
  • Only a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty, shorter than many full-size induction cooktops from larger brands

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.

Summit Appliance SINC4B241B 24" 4-Zone Induction Cooktop

The Summit SINC4B241B is the ADA-compliant, Energy Star option, but its review data is thinner and more mixed than the Empava EMPV-IDC24 or the heavily-reviewed Karinear KNI-603S1, and it costs more. It shares the 4-zone, 240V-hardwired design of the Equator BIC 244.

Specs side-by-side

SpecEquator Advanced Appliances BIC 244 24" Built-In Induction CooktopSummit Appliance SINC4B241B 24" 4-Zone Induction Cooktop
Width23 in (24-in standardized / fits 24" cabinet)24" (23.25" actual body; 21 7/8" cutout)
Zones4 induction cooking zones4 (two 8.25" / two 6.25")
Total Power7400W7200W
Power Levels9 levels with per-zone POWER BOOST9 settings with Power Boost on all zones
ControlsDigital touch controls with child lockDigital touch slider with child lock
TimerYes (up to 99 minutes per zone)Up to 99 minutes per zone
Voltage220-240V208-240V AC / 60 Hz, 30A
Dimensionsapprox. 3.1"H x 23"W x 20.5"D (cutout ~22"W x 19.5"D)23.25" W x 20.5" D x 2" H (cutout 21 7/8" x 19 5/8")
Warranty1 year parts and labor1 year parts and labor
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