SUMMIT 30 Inch Gas Cooktop with 4 Open Burners, Porcelain Enameled Steel Grates, Recessed Top, Porcelain Cooking Surface, and Battery Start Ignition: Bisque - SNL05P
Summit 30 Inch Gas Cooktop with 4 Open Burners, Porcelain Enameled Steel Grates, Recessed Top, Porcelain Cooking Surface, and Battery Start Ignition: Bisque
$625.00
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The SNL05P from Summit Appliance offers a wide selection of American-made household cooktops designed for long-lasting durability. Ideal for off-grid and remote kitchens without traditional power access, this 30" wide gas cooktop is built to fit common 28 3/8" wide x 18 5/8" deep cutouts. It features a scratch-resistant porcelain surface in a retro bisque finish, with a recessed design to help contain spills. Side-located push-to-turn knobs ensure easy and safe use. The cooktop includes four open 9000 BTU burners with built-in enamel grates. Set for natural gas, it can be converted to propane with the Kit LP accessory. The unit utilizes battery start ignition with a standard 9V battery (included), allowing it to function without electricity.
Highlights
Made in the USA: Designed and constructed domestically for reliable quality.
Classic 30" Fit: Fits common 28 3/8" W x 18 5/8" D counter cutouts.
Four Open Burners: 9000 BTU burners with built-in enamel grates meet most cooking needs.
Bisque Exterior: Classic color complements almond and off-white kitchen designs.
Porcelain Finish: Scratch-resistant design for lasting durability.
Recessed Top: The curved design helps contain spills on the surface.
Battery Start Ignition: An ideal alternative to pilot light sources when no power source is accessible.
Designed for Natural Gas: Set for use with a natural gas connection, with an option to convert to propane using Kit LP.
Side Controls: Cooktop knobs are located on the right side, clearing up space in the front for easier cooking.
Push-to-Turn Knobs: Require a small amount of force to ensure burners are not accidentally turned on.