Brown Stove Works offers a wide selection of American-made household cooktops built for long-lasting durability in space-challenged kitchens.
The SEL03 is a 24" wide 220-240V electric cooktop designed to fit 22 5/8" wide x 18 5/8" deep cutouts. It features a porcelain surface in a retro bisque finish for a classic look, with a recessed design that helps to contain spills. Side-located push-to-turn knobs offer easy and safe use, with an indicator lights to show when the cooktop is on.
The SEL03 is designed and constructed in the USA. Additional finishes are available, as well as 30" sizes for larger kitchen spaces and matching wall ovens. Browse our website to explore our complete selection.
- Made in the USA: Designed and constructed domestically
- Classic fit: Fits 22 5/8"W x 18 5/8"D counter cutouts
- Porcelain cooking surface: Bisque finish on scratch resistant top
- Coil elements: Traditional design offers reliable heating and strong durability for everyday use
- High Temperature Coil Burners
- Chrome drip pans: Each coil element includes a removable chrome pan to catch spills for easier cleanup
- 8" burner: Larger element is ideal for heating wider pots and pans
- Three 6" burners: Standard burners accommodate most heating needs
- Recessed top: Curved design helps to contain spills on the surface
- Side controls: Cooktop knobs are located on the right side of the cooktop, reducing the risk of accidentally adjusting the heating in busy kitchens
- Push-to-turn controls: Knobs require a small amount of force for added safety
- 220-240V operation: Professional installation required
- Cord not included: Compatible with standard 40 amp 3 or 4-wire range cords
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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