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Thermador CIT367YG Induction Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 5 Burners, 3,600 W Highest Element, Titanium Grey colour Extra-Large Cooking Surfaces, HeatShift®, MoveMode®, CookSmart®, Wi-Fi Connectivity
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Expert Review for Thermador CIT367YG
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks and design-forward kitchens, the Thermador CIT367YG 36 Inch Cooktop is a premium 36-inch induction cooktop built for users who want fast, highly controllable heat with a clean, integrated look. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as best suited to households that cook frequently and value precision—especially those upgrading from gas or radiant electric and expecting a noticeable jump in responsiveness and efficiency. At its core, induction’s biggest advantage is performance you can feel immediately: rapid heat-up, tight simmer control, and less wasted energy because heat is generated in the cookware rather than the glass surface. In day-to-day use, that translates to quicker boils, more stable low-temperature cooking for sauces, and a cooler surrounding surface that’s easier to live with in busy kitchens. The smooth ceramic-glass top also simplifies cleanup; spills are less likely to bake on, and a quick wipe typically restores a like-new appearance. Thermador’s execution here emphasizes usability and refinement. Controls are generally intuitive for experienced cooks, and the cooktop’s low-profile design complements modern countertops without visual clutter. Induction also tends to be quieter than many expect; while you may hear a soft fan or occasional cookware “hum,” overall operation is typically unobtrusive in open-concept spaces—an important real-world benefit for entertaining or family kitchens. Reliability and durability expectations in this category are strong, and the cooktop’s sealed, flat surface eliminates many of the crevices that collect grime on traditional electric or gas units. That said, induction cooktops can be less forgiving about cookware: buyers may need to replace non-magnetic pots and pans, and some lightweight or warped cookware can be noisier or heat less evenly. Like most glass-top appliances, it also benefits from careful handling to avoid scratches from gritty debris or rough-bottomed cookware. A final practical note for cross-border shoppers: for Canadian kitchens, induction’s efficiency and reduced ambient heat can be especially appealing in well-insulated homes and condos where temperature control matters. Verdict: the Thermador CIT367YG is an excellent fit for committed cooks who want precision, speed, and a streamlined built-in aesthetic. It may not suit buyers who prefer the tactile feedback of gas flames or who don’t want to adapt cookware and habits to get the best from induction.
Thermador CIT367YG Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Liberty® induction surface offers flexible placement for multiple pan sizes and configurations
  • HeatShift® + MoveMode® let you change heat levels by moving the pot—great for sauté-to-simmer cooking
  • PowerBoost® and PanBoost® deliver fast heat-up/boil times and strong searing performance
  • Wi‑Fi enabled with Home Connect® for added convenience and smart features
  • Sleek frameless titanium gray glass design for a premium, built-in look
  • Strong safety features like child lock, safety shut-off, and residual heat indicators
  • Requires compatible induction cookware (magnetic base); some existing pots/pans may not work
  • Needs a dedicated 208–240V electrical connection (often 50A), which may increase installation cost
  • Touch controls can be less forgiving with wet/greasy fingers compared with knobs
  • Premium pricing compared with many standard radiant or gas cooktops
  • Frameless edge can be more exposed to chips if cookware is bumped against the side

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