
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.
- — 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
- — 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
