Kenyon B40579PUPS 120V Stainless Steel 2 Burner Cooktop
This Kenyon 2-burner cooktop is expertly crafted for marine environments, featuring a sleek stainless steel construction and a durable ceramic glass surface. Its standout patented Pop Up Potholder System (PUPS) secures cookware, preventing movement even on choppy waters. Enjoy precise cooking with digital touch controls offering eight heat settings. Safety is paramount, with features like Lock Mode, heat-limiting surfaces, automatic shut-off, and indicator lights for 'On' and 'Hot' status. Designed for flush mounting, it maximizes countertop space and simplifies installation, making it ideal for life on the move.
$1018.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
496
/ 828
#496 in Cooktops
Price vs Category Average
-50%
Below average
Burners
226.5
/ Radiant Burners ( - ' each)
Who it's for
- Premium Durability and Aesthetics
- Easy 120V Installation
- Safe and Easy to Clean
Who should skip it
- Slower Heat Response
- High Initial Cost
- Lower Maximum Heat Output
Key Specs
Burners
2 Radiant Burners (2 - 6.5' each)
Voltage
120V/240V, Plug: Pigtail Hardwire
Maximum Load Power
2400 Watts
Dimensions
21' x 12' x 4 1/8'
Control Type
Digital touch control with +/- adjustment
Material
Brushed stainless steel construction with ceramic glass
Destination
Designed for Marine Use (Meets ABYC requirements)
Surface Material
Stainless Steel, Ceramic Glass
Features
- Patented Pop Up Potholder System secures pots
- Digital touch control with 8 heat settings
- Durable ceramic glass surface is easy to clean
- Lock Mode secures the entire cooktop
- Heat-limiting surface protects for safety
- Automatic shut-off function included
- Indicator lights for 'On' and 'Hot' status
- Designed for marine use
What customers say
This Kenyon cooktop is highly valued for its premium stainless steel design and superior build quality, making it ideal for compact spaces like RVs and boats. Users appreciate the durability and ease of cleaning, which suits mobile environments well. While the unit offers reliable, steady heat for controlled cooking, the primary drawback is slow heating speed, especially when boiling water, a limitation users must accept. Additionally, some find the high price point steep relative to its 120V performance. Overall, sentiment is positive, driven by excellent niche quality and aesthetics for specific installations where space and power constraints are key factors.
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