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Whirlpool WCIT7536SS Induction Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 5 Burners, 3,700 W Highest Element, Stainless Steel colour
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Expert Review for Whirlpool WCIT7536SS
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks and busy households that want faster, more controlled cooking with easier cleanup, the Whirlpool WCIT7536SS is a 36-inch intelligent induction cooktop that prioritizes precision, safety, and day-to-day usability. It’s best suited to shoppers upgrading from radiant electric or gas who value consistent results and a streamlined, modern surface. In real kitchens, induction’s biggest advantage is responsiveness: heat changes register quickly, and the glass surface stays comparatively cooler because energy is transferred directly to the cookware. On the Whirlpool WCIT7536SS, that benefit is reinforced by Temp Cook™ technology, which uses dual temperature sensors to help maintain target heat and reduce common induction frustrations like scorching delicate sauces or overshooting a simmer. For many users, this translates to fewer “watch-the-pan” moments and more repeatable outcomes. Flexibility is another strength. The Flexheat™ Plus element and Griddle Zone are practical for oversized cookware, long pans, or a griddle—useful for family breakfasts or entertaining. With 18 power levels and Smart Presets (such as simmer, sauté, and sear), the control scheme supports both quick weeknight cooking and more technical tasks where incremental heat steps matter. Pan detection and touch controls also contribute to a cleaner, more intuitive experience, while the WipeClean™ coating is a meaningful quality-of-life feature for anyone tired of scraping baked-on spills from a typical glass cooktop. Connectivity and voice control (when connected) can be convenient for hands-busy cooking, and ENERGY STAR® certification aligns with efficiency expectations—an advantage that can matter in energy-conscious homes in both the U.S. and Canada. Limitations are typical for the category. Induction performance depends on compatible magnetic cookware, so some buyers may need to replace favorite pots and pans. Also, touch controls can be less forgiving with wet fingers, and a 36-inch, 50-amp installation may not suit every existing electrical setup. Verdict: The Whirlpool WCIT7536SS is an excellent fit for cooks who want induction speed with added temperature management and easier cleanup. Buyers who prefer physical knobs, already own mostly non-induction cookware, or have limited electrical capacity may want to consider alternatives.
Whirlpool WCIT7536SS Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Intelligent induction with Temp Cook™ sensors helps maintain steady heat and reduce scorching
  • WipeClean™ coating makes cleanup easier—wet, wait, and wipe (no heavy scrubbing)
  • Fast Boil + Power Boost capability helps boil water significantly faster than typical electric cooktops
  • Flexible cooking zones (Flexheat™ Plus + Griddle Zone) adapt to different pan sizes and larger cookware
  • Smart presets (simmer/saute/sear, etc.) simplify everyday cooking with one-touch settings
  • WiFi + voice control (Alexa/Google) adds hands-free convenience when connected
Cons
  • Requires induction-compatible cookware (some pots/pans may need to be replaced)
  • Smart/voice features require WiFi, app setup, and compatible services to work as intended
  • Glass surface can show fingerprints/smudges and may require frequent wiping to look pristine
  • Touch controls can take a little getting used to compared with physical knobs
  • Premium induction features and 36" size typically come at a higher price than standard electric cooktops

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