Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Miele KM5773 36 Induction Cooktop 5 Cooking Zonessuper


Customer Rating :
Rating: 3.0

List Price : Price : $3,099.00
Miele KM5773 36 Induction Cooktop 5 Cooking Zones

Product Description

Burner Configuration
Heating Elements: 5
Cooking Zones: 5
Single Zones of 9": 2
Single Zones of 6 5/16": 2
Single Zone of 11": 1
Standard Features
Design: Black Ceran Glass with Stainless Steel Frame
Induction Heating: Yes
Automatic Cookware Recognition: Yes
Booster Function: Yes
Auto Heat-up Function: Yes
Center Control Panel: Yes
Controls: ComfortControl Plus Sensor Controls
Power Levels: 1 - 12 with Digital Display
Timer Settings: Yes
Memory Function: Yes
Stop and Go Function: Yes
Child Safety Lock: Yes
Safety Cut-Out Feature: Yes
Overheating Protection: Yes
Residual Heat Indicator: Yes
Dimensions
Overall Width: 36 5/8"
Overall Depth: 20 1/4"
Overall Height: 3 15/16"
Cutout Width: 36 1/8"
Cutout Depth: 19 11/16"
Cutout Height: 1 1/2" Min.


  • 36" Induction Cooktop with 5 Cooking Zones, Booster Function, 12 Power Levels, Auto Heat-Up, Timer, Child Safety Lock and ComfortControl Plus Sensor Controls
  • Actual Width : 36 5/8" Actual Depth : 20 1/4" Actual Height : 3 15/16" Cutout Width : 36 1/8" Cutout Depth : 19 11/16" Burner O
  • Burner Output Set 1 QTY : 1 Set 1 Output : 3850 Set 2 QTY : 2 Set 2 Output : 3350 Set 3 QTY : 2 Set 3 Output : 1900
  • Amps : 50 Voltage : 240/208 Volts
  • We offer Miele appliances to all states of the contiguous United States EXCLUDING California (CA), Arizona (AZ) and Nevada (NV).


Miele KM5773 36 Induction Cooktop 5 Cooking Zones Reviews


Miele KM5773 36 Induction Cooktop 5 Cooking Zones Reviews


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Induction for the Serious Gourmet, September 15, 2011
This review is from: Miele KM5773 36 Induction Cooktop 5 Cooking Zones
I love my induction cooker. Am a long time die hard cast iron fan and this is the perfect cooker for me. Pancakes, crepes or tortillas, and hot water for tea in a few quick minutes to name a few of my weekly uses. Great for slow cooking and simmering recipes due to the low power usage, too (no more crock-pot). Quick heating and quick cool surface means more counter top work room.

My first Miele induction cooker was purchased the second year they came out with induction. The technology won me over, but Miele's first model's fan was not large enough to keep the working components cool and mine quit on me a few months after the guarantee ran out. Unfortunately Miele's service was not very supportive and charged me for a lower version replacement. My replacement does not have all the same features nor look quite as nice as the first, but the newer model works wonderfully. This poor service was unusual for Miele because they have been great with their maintenance of all my other... Read more
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars would not purchase again, January 15, 2012
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Nicole "tepenm" (Fort Wright, KY, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Miele KM5773 36 Induction Cooktop 5 Cooking Zones
My husband purchased this cooktop for our recent kitchen remodel, and while we love our other miele products (vacuum cleaner), this product has been a very poor performer. We've used induction cooktops before (Wolf brand) with no trouble. However, the miele cooktop is often times unresponsive - for some unknown reason, the buttons often times won't work when pressed. A service person evaluated the problem, and said that we need to use our thumbs instead of our fingers to use the buttons (??!!). The cooktop also has the very annoying habit of turning off completely if something other than an induction-suitable item is placed on the surface (other induction cooktops might have the same function, I'm not sure). So, for example, if a lid or spoon is on the surface, it will turn off. Then, it's a coin flip as to whether the buttons will work well enough to turn it back on in time, which leads to a somewhat stressful cooking experience. We use the stovetop daily - probably 3-4 times... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Best cooktop we've had, March 7, 2012
This review is from: Miele KM5773 36 Induction Cooktop 5 Cooking Zones
In various homes, we have had ceramic, gas and ceramic with halogen. For us, this is the best we've ever had. Going back to non-induction will likely never happen. We've used the Miele for two months now and believe we've seen both the good points and the bad.

Pros:

Excellent burner layout. While this may seem pretty simple for any manufacturer to provide, in our looking at many cooktops, it seems to be the exception rather than the rule. Plenty of room between burners, large pots up front or in the middle where they are simple to handle.

It's not about boiling water quickly, it's about control. Better than gas, much better than ceramic. Low temperature cooking is a breeze. Very quick response both up and down. Can switch burners on the fly with virtually no heat up time, like gas. No waste heat and no smell, unlike gas.

Easy clean up. You can clean as you are cooking. Or lay a paper towel right against the pans if you'e ladling a... Read more
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