Samsung Elec's cooktops get high scores from U.S. Consumer Report
SEOUL, Sept. 23 (Yonhap) -- Samsung Electronics' gas and induction electric cooktops received the highest scores from the U.S. Consumer Report, industry sources said Sunday.
Samsung's gas cooktops -- 30-inch and 36-inch models -- were picked as two of five top-performing models for this year, they said.
The report lauded Samsung's 30-inch NA30K7750TS/AA model as expensive but worth the price for its Wi-Fi-enabled connection with smartphones, as well as Bluetooth function.
The 36-inch NA36K7750TG/AA model is a larger version of the 30-inch Samsung; both models have five burners, but the 36-inch model's wider profile provides the user room to spread out.
Separately, Samsung's NZ36K7570RG/AA 36-inch electric cooktop also was selected as one of the best cooktops of 2018 along with a model from Kitchen Aid. The report said the model packs in everything as it has five burners, two of which are high-powered.
khj@yna.co.kr
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