The AMZCHEF YL-7007 is a 30-inch, 4-burner built-in radiant cooktop delivering 7000W total on 240V at $389.99. With 281 reviews and a 4.0-star rating, it represents a budget-tier built-in option for standard 30-inch kitchen cutouts.
Budget-conscious homeowners replacing a standard 30-inch built-in electric cooktop and comfortable with the radiant heating method. The 7000W total output across 4 burners covers most everyday cooking tasks, and $389.99 undercuts many competing built-in 4-burner options.
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Cooks who prioritize precise heat control or fast response should consider an induction unit. A 4.0-star average across 281 reviews is adequate but not exceptional, and buyers who want a premium-rated product may want to look higher in the market.
Fuel type Electric
Heating Radiant
Burners / elements 4
Wattage 7000 W
Installation Built-In
Width 30.0 in
Priced 16% above the category median ($337.41 across 42 tracked models)
Wattage of 7000 W - higher than 76% of the 44 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 281 owner ratings
Popularity3.6/5
281 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other kitchen ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, range hoods and microwaves we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The YL-7007 covers the standard 30-inch built-in electric cooktop footprint at dimensions of 30.31 x 2.1 x 20.47 inches. At 7000W across four burners on 240V, it provides similar total wattage to many name-brand 4-burner radiant cooktops that cost considerably more. The black glass finish is a practical choice for hiding minor surface smudges and suits most kitchen aesthetics.
Radiant heating works by warming the ceramic glass surface with concealed elements below. Any flat-bottomed cookware works, including glass, ceramic, aluminum, and stainless steel pots, which is an advantage over induction if you have a mixed cookware collection. The trade-off is that radiant surfaces take longer to heat and cool than induction, requiring more attention to heat management during cooking.
At $389.99, the YL-7007 targets buyers for whom a 4-burner built-in is a functional necessity but spending $600 or more on a premium brand is not justified. The 4.0 rating from 281 buyers puts it squarely in the middle of the market on satisfaction. No reported monthly sales volume data makes demand less clear, but 281 reviews indicates meaningful cumulative purchase history.
Pros
7000W total across 4 burners is competitive for the price class
30-inch width fits standard built-in kitchen cutouts
Works with any flat-bottomed cookware including aluminum and glass
$389.99 undercuts many similarly sized built-in radiant options
281 reviews gives a reasonable basis for the 4.0-star rating
Cons
4.0-star average is adequate but not strong relative to top-rated competitors
Radiant heating is slower to respond and adjust than induction
Requires 240V dedicated circuit wiring
No weight listed, making installation planning harder to estimate
Specifications
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Radiant
Burners / elements
4
Wattage
7000 W
Installation
Built-In
Width
30.0 in
Color
Black
Dimensions
30.31 X 2.1 X 20.47 In
Voltage
240 Volts
Performance notes
At 7000W across 4 burners on 240V, the YL-7007 distributes power similarly to most mid-range 30-inch built-in radiant cooktops. Individual burner wattage is not listed, but 7000W split across 4 zones averages to roughly 1750W per zone at full load. Radiant elements heat gradually, so pre-heating the pan on a lower setting before turning up is standard practice. The 2.1-inch depth is shallow, which can be helpful in kitchens with limited under-counter clearance.
What buyers say
A 4.0 rating from 281 reviews reflects a product that satisfies most buyers without generating standout enthusiasm. In the budget built-in cooktop segment, this level of feedback typically means the unit works as expected for general cooking but may not match premium products on element longevity or build quality consistency.
The YL-7007 is designed as a 30-inch built-in and should fit a standard 30-inch cooktop cutout. Always confirm the exact required cutout dimensions against the installation manual before cutting any countertop, as nominal widths vary slightly between manufacturers.
Can I use my existing aluminum or ceramic cookware on this?
Yes. Radiant electric cooktops work with any flat-bottomed cookware regardless of material, including aluminum, ceramic, glass, copper, and stainless steel. This is one advantage over induction, which only works with magnetic-base pans.
How does the 7000W rating compare to other 4-burner cooktops?
7000W for a 4-burner 30-inch cooktop sits in the expected range for this class. Budget and mid-range radiant cooktops typically fall between 6000W and 8000W total. Higher-end induction units at the same width sometimes advertise 10,000W or more, reflecting induction's higher efficiency per zone.
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