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Frigidaire Gallery GCCI3667AB Induction Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 5 Burners, 3,600 W Highest Element, Black colour
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Expert Review for Frigidaire GCCI3667AB
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for homeowners and kitchen renovators who want a streamlined, built-in cooking surface with responsive control, the Frigidaire GCCI3667AB 36-inch cooktop is a practical choice for everyday cooking in a modern kitchen. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as best suited to users who value quick heat response, easy cleanup, and a clean, integrated look—without stepping into overly complex “pro-style” operation. The Frigidaire GCCI3667AB is an electric cooktop with a smooth glass-ceramic surface that supports fast wipe-down maintenance and a contemporary aesthetic. In real-world use, this style of cooktop excels at keeping spills from baking onto grates or burner bowls, and it typically stays visually consistent over time when cleaned with the right ceramic-safe products. The 36-inch width is also a meaningful upgrade for households that regularly cook with multiple pans at once, offering more usable space than narrower layouts. Performance-wise, a well-designed electric radiant cooktop like this delivers stable, predictable heat once preheated, which matters for simmering sauces, sautéing, and maintaining consistent pan temperatures. Controls are generally straightforward for most users, and the flat surface makes it easier to slide cookware on and off compared with raised-burner designs. For open-concept homes, it’s also worth noting that electric cooktops are effectively silent in operation (no combustion noise), which can be a subtle but appreciated benefit. There are a few category-typical limitations to consider. Smooth-top electric cooking can be slower to change temperature than gas or induction, so cooks who frequently “ride the heat” may need a short adjustment period. The glass surface, while durable, can show scratches if cookware is dragged or if rough-bottom pans are used; this may not suit buyers who prefer a more forgiving, heavy-duty surface. As with most ceramic cooktops, boil-overs should be addressed promptly to prevent residue from hardening. Overall, the Frigidaire GCCI3667AB is a strong fit for busy households seeking a clean, built-in 36-inch electric cooktop with dependable day-to-day performance and easy maintenance—whether in a U.S. kitchen remodel or a Canadian condo upgrade. Buyers who prioritize ultra-fast temperature changes or maximum scratch resistance may want to consider alternative cooking technologies.
Frigidaire GCCI3667AB Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Fast, responsive induction cooking for quicker boils and rapid heat changes
  • TempLock™ helps maintain a steady temperature for more consistent results
  • Bridge element combines two zones for griddles or oversized cookware
  • Auto-sizing/pan detection directs heat only where the pan is, improving efficiency and safety
  • Easy-to-clean smooth surface; spills are less likely to bake on because the area around the pan stays cooler
  • Front touch controls deliver a sleek look and straightforward operation
  • Requires induction-compatible cookware (magnetic base); some pots/pans may need replacing
  • Typically needs a dedicated 240V electrical hookup and proper cutout sizing for installation
  • Touch controls can be sensitive to moisture/grease and may require wiping for best responsiveness
  • Induction can produce faint buzzing/humming with certain cookware, especially at higher power
  • Black glass surface can show fingerprints, smudges, and dust more easily

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