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LG Studio CBIS3618BE Induction Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 5 Burners, 6,000 W Highest Element, Black colour
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Expert Review for LG CBIS3618BE
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for homeowners and designers who want a streamlined, premium built-in cooking surface without stepping up to a full professional rangetop, the LG Studio CBIS3618BE 36-inch cooktop focuses on clean integration, intuitive control, and consistent day-to-day performance. It’s best suited to modern kitchens where aesthetics, easy cleanup, and predictable heat response matter as much as raw output. In real-world use, the LG Studio CBIS3618BE stands out for its polished, minimalist presentation and the way it keeps the countertop looking uncluttered. The low-profile, built-in format pairs well with contemporary cabinetry and is especially appealing in open-concept layouts where the cooktop is always on display. For many households—including those planning a kitchen refresh in Canada where open kitchens are increasingly common—this model’s refined look and straightforward operation fit the “quiet luxury” direction of current design. From a performance standpoint, this category is expected to deliver stable heat control, quick adjustments, and repeatable results across common tasks like simmering sauces, sautéing, and bringing large pots to temperature. The control interface is typically the make-or-break factor for daily satisfaction, and this cooktop’s user experience is geared toward clarity and precision rather than gimmicks. That translates to fewer mis-presses, easier wipe-downs after cooking, and less frustration when you’re moving quickly between heat levels. Maintenance is another practical strength. A smooth, integrated surface generally cleans faster than grates and burner wells, and it tends to look “new” longer when cared for properly. Durability expectations in this segment are strong, and the overall build approach aligns with what appliance specialists look for: a solid, integrated installation that feels stable and purpose-built rather than add-on. There are a few limitations worth noting. As with most sleek, built-in cooktops, it may not suit buyers who prefer the tactile feedback of traditional knobs or who frequently cook with very heavy cookware that can be harder on smooth surfaces over time. Also, a 36-inch format offers generous working room, but it does require adequate cabinet and electrical planning, so it’s less forgiving for retrofit situations. Verdict: the LG Studio CBIS3618BE is an excellent fit for design-forward kitchens that prioritize a clean built-in look, easy cleanup, and dependable everyday cooking control. Buyers who want maximum tactile controls or the most rugged, restaurant-style surface may want to consider alternatives better aligned with those preferences.
LG CBIS3618BE Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Fast, precise induction heating for quick boil times and responsive temperature control
  • 5-element layout with a flexible/bridge cooking zone to fit larger pans and griddles
  • Sleek black glass surface with front-center touch controls and a modern LCD display
  • ThinQ® Wi‑Fi connectivity for added convenience (status/monitoring features via app)
  • Safety-focused features like hot-surface indicators and control lock (child lock)
Cons
  • Requires induction-compatible cookware (magnetic base); some existing pots/pans may not work
  • Needs a dedicated 208/240V electrical connection—installation may require an electrician
  • No built-in downdraft ventilation; a hood is recommended for best smoke/odor control
  • Glass cooktop can show smudges and may scratch if cookware is dragged across the surface
  • Premium category pricing compared with standard electric radiant cooktops

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