Are these the “standard” to have in the US? In Denmark I feel like almost all stoves use induction, and I’ve never seen ones with this design here, but they seem pretty normal to have in US.
Yeah, these are pretty standard in the US, especially in rentals. If you’re lucky, you can find a rental with a gas stove, but I’ve never actually seen one with an induction stove.
Interesting. Wondering if it’s due to difference in the available voltage? AFAIK in Denmark our stovetops+ovens used to pull 380 volt but now I think a lot makes do with 230v.
I have no clue if that factors into things, but my very casual searches for stoves/ovens

I think cost is probably the main factor. It looks like prices on induction ranges are coming down, but still priced as premium/luxury compared to the electric coils. I looked up the cheapest of both at the local big box home improvement store, and the cheapest option overall is $509 and available for pickup today. The cheapest induction range is $899 and is showing a 7 day lead time.

A lot of people in the US are also really attached to gas, and would choose gas over induction anyway. The cheapest gas ranges are just a little more expensive ($549) than the electric coils.

Ah, could be that too! On ikea.dk I can’t even see any non-induction. Although we also have some people that would always go for gas here as well. Could be some EU regulation too? I’m also really surprised of the cost difference: cheapest ikea option for 4 heating zone stovetop would be 1500 DKK + oven for 975 Dkk, totalling what is approx 400 USD. Would have thought US was wayy cheaper here
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