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Thermador CIT36YWB Induction Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 6 Burners, 5.5 W Highest Element, Dark Grey colour Wi-Fi Connectivity, SapphireGlow™ Light Bars, TeppanyakiPro® Function
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Expert Review for Thermador CIT36YWB
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want the speed and control of induction in a built-in format, the Thermador CIT36YWB 36-inch cooktop is a premium, full-width surface that prioritizes precision, responsiveness, and a clean, modern aesthetic. It’s best suited to buyers planning a higher-end kitchen—particularly those who cook frequently and value consistent results across a range of techniques, from delicate sauces to high-heat searing. In day-to-day use, induction’s biggest advantage is immediacy, and the Thermador CIT36YWB delivers that hallmark performance: power changes register quickly, so simmering stays stable and boil times are typically shorter than conventional electric radiant cooking. Because the glass surface itself doesn’t generate heat the same way a radiant element does, spillovers are less likely to bake on, which makes routine cleanup noticeably easier. For households that cook multiple dishes at once, a 36-inch layout also provides the practical benefit of more usable space for larger cookware and multi-pan meals. From an appliance-specialist perspective, this category tends to reward good interface design, and Thermador’s approach generally emphasizes clear power selection and predictable behavior—important when you’re moving between low, medium, and high settings repeatedly during a recipe. Induction also runs quietly overall; you may hear occasional fan operation or faint cookware-related buzzing, but it’s typically unobtrusive in a normal kitchen environment. The flush, minimalist look integrates well with contemporary cabinetry and is a strong fit for design-forward remodels, including projects in Canada where induction is increasingly chosen for its efficiency and indoor air-quality benefits. Limitations are worth noting. Like all induction cooktops, performance depends on compatible magnetic cookware; buyers with aluminum, copper, or some non-magnetic stainless sets should plan accordingly. The glass surface is durable but not immune to scratching, so careful cookware handling matters. Finally, a 36-inch induction unit often benefits from appropriate electrical planning; it may not suit buyers looking for a simple swap without verifying circuit requirements. Verdict: the Thermador CIT36YWB is an excellent match for committed home chefs who want fast, controlled cooking and a streamlined built-in presentation. Those who prefer to keep existing non-induction cookware, or who need the simplest installation scenario, may want to consider alternatives within traditional electric cooking.
Thermador CIT36YWB Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • True “free” cooking surface lets you place cookware almost anywhere—great for oversized pans and entertaining.
  • MoveMode® transfers power settings as you slide a pot, helping you multitask without resetting controls.
  • TeppanyakiPro® supports teppanyaki-style cooking by creating heated and non-heated zones on a compatible grill plate.
  • PowerBoost® / PanBoost® deliver faster heat-up for boiling and searing when you need speed.
  • Wi‑Fi (Home Connect®) plus hood sync adds convenience for monitoring and coordinated ventilation.
  • Premium dark gray glass with stainless frame gives a high-end, built-in look.
  • Premium price compared with standard 36-inch induction cooktops.
  • Requires induction-compatible cookware; some existing pots/pans may need replacing.
  • Learning curve vs. traditional burners (touch controls, flexible zones, moving-pot features).
  • Not ENERGY STAR rated, which may matter for efficiency-focused shoppers.
  • No built-in downdraft—typically requires a compatible hood/ventilation plan.

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