Australia’s most reliable cooktop brands
The cooktop brands that best hold up over time, as chosen by CHOICE members.
Last updated: 7 Jul 2020
The annual CHOICE reliability survey asks thousands of members about the types of cooktops they own, what they think of them and how they’ve held up over time.
More than 6000 members participated in our 2020 reliability survey, with 52% (3115) telling us they bought a cooktop brand new. The information they provided gives us a really good indication of how various cooktop brands perform over time – something we can’t test in our labs.
Use this article to find the most reliable cooktop brands from our latest survey.
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Kim Gilmour is a Senior project officer. She manages a range of product tests such as coffee machines, stick vacuums, bassinets, high chairs and ovens, which are all tested in our in-house labs.
Kim’s work gives people access to robust, independent advice and helps consumers make informed decisions about their purchases. Her work also helps to keep manufacturers in check, by regularly exposing product flaws which can result in better and safer products.
Prior to CHOICE, Kim spent 16 years working as a technology journalist in Sydney and London. With several years as a senior researcher/writer at our UK sister organisation, Which?.
Kim has authored how-to technology books such as Spotify for Dummies and Digital Photography for the Older and Wiser.
Kim has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Journalism) from Charles Sturt University.
Find Kim on LinkedIn.
Kim Gilmour is a Senior project officer. She manages a range of product tests such as coffee machines, stick vacuums, bassinets, high chairs and ovens, which are all tested in our in-house labs.
Kim’s work gives people access to robust, independent advice and helps consumers make informed decisions about their purchases. Her work also helps to keep manufacturers in check, by regularly exposing product flaws which can result in better and safer products.
Prior to CHOICE, Kim spent 16 years working as a technology journalist in Sydney and London. With several years as a senior researcher/writer at our UK sister organisation, Which?.
Kim has authored how-to technology books such as Spotify for Dummies and Digital Photography for the Older and Wiser.
Kim has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Journalism) from Charles Sturt University.
Find Kim on LinkedIn.