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Frigidaire Gallery GCCE3670BS Electric Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 5 Burners, 3,200 W Highest Element, Stainless Steel colour
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Expert Review for Frigidaire GCCE3670BS
Date published: 2026-04-07
Designed for homeowners and kitchen renovators who want a clean, integrated cooking surface without moving to gas, the Frigidaire GCCE3670BS 36-inch electric cooktop is a practical choice for everyday family cooking and frequent entertaining. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as a well-judged balance of power, control, and easy maintenance—especially for buyers prioritizing a streamlined countertop look and predictable electric performance. In real-world use, the standout advantage is the spacious 36-inch layout, which provides better pan separation than many 30-inch cooktops. That extra room matters when you’re running multiple pots at once—simmering, boiling, and sautéing without crowding handles or fighting for usable space. The smooth ceramic-glass surface also supports quick wipe-downs after spills, and the overall design reads modern and unobtrusive, fitting naturally into contemporary kitchens across the U.S. and Canada where electric cooking remains common. Performance is consistent with what experienced users expect from a quality radiant electric cooktop: steady heat delivery, good responsiveness for an electric platform, and reliable day-to-day operation. The controls are straightforward, and the cooking zones accommodate a range of cookware sizes, which helps reduce wasted heat and improves efficiency during routine tasks like reheating or maintaining a gentle simmer. Because there are no open flames or grates, cleaning is typically faster than with traditional gas setups, and the surface stays visually cohesive when not in use. There are, however, category-typical limitations worth noting. Radiant electric elements can take longer to cool than gas, and the glass surface may show smudges or fine scratches over time if cookware is dragged or if abrasive cleaners are used. Buyers who frequently use round-bottom woks or demand the fastest possible heat changes may find this style less suitable than other cooking technologies. Overall, the Frigidaire GCCE3670BS is best for households that want a dependable, easy-to-clean 36-inch electric cooktop with a polished built-in appearance and practical multi-pan capacity. Those who prioritize ultra-rapid temperature shifts, specialized high-heat techniques, or a surface that hides wear exceptionally well may want to consider alternatives better aligned with those needs.
Frigidaire GCCE3670BS Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Five-element layout handles everyday cooking plus multi-pan meals with ease
  • Powerful 3,200W EvenTemp™ element delivers fast, more even heating for consistent results
  • 2-in-1 dual element expands from 9" to 12" to fit larger pots and pans
  • Keep Warm zone helps hold food at serving temperature while you finish the rest of the meal
  • Backlit LED knobs provide clear visual heat awareness (including hot-surface indication after shutoff)
  • Smooth ceramic-glass surface wipes clean easily for a sleek, built-in look
  • Radiant electric glass cooktops can be slower to cool down than gas, so extra caution is needed after cooking
  • Glass surface can scratch or show smudges if cookware is dragged or if abrasive cleaners are used
  • Requires a 240V electrical hookup and a 50A circuit, which may add installation cost in some homes
  • No induction-style rapid responsiveness—heat changes aren’t as immediate as induction
  • Large 36" built-in size requires a compatible cutout; not ideal for smaller kitchens

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