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How wide is your cab for 36" induction cook top? x-post

lisa_a
9 years ago

I've ordered a 36" Bosch induction cook top, NIT8666SUC. I thought that it would fit in a 36" cab but the cab maker spec'd a cab larger than 36".

I checked the spec sheet for this cook top. The cut-out requirement is 34 3/4 to 34 7/8. It also calls for 1" min from cutout to wall. Does "wall" mean cab wall or kitchen wall? I'm starting to think it means cab wall.
I never expected that this cook top would require a non-stock cab size. Not a problem for us but it's still surprising.

(I would prefer to have that extra width, as little as it is, go to another bank of drawers on my cook top run. I've been making do with two 12" deep, 30" wide shelves for all my pots and pans for years. I'm going to have so much room for pots and pans after I remodel.)

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Comments (10)

  • PRO
    Taylor's Cabinets & Interiors
    9 years ago

    Inside measurement of a 36" cabinet will typically be 34.5". Meaning you'd have to notch the sides of the cabinet for the cooktop to fit. Not really ideal, but can be done. It's easier to order a 39" base than to deal with the headache of trying to make it fit in a 36" base and make sure the cooktop manufacturers clearances are accounted for.

  • sjhockeyfan325
    9 years ago

    it was not a headache - I suppose if you were doing it yourself, if might be, but our contractor did it and also fit a 30" flush in the same cabinet.

  • Fori
    9 years ago

    By "cab maker" do you mean a custom shop? If it's custom, the cabinet should be exactly right without waste.

  • lisa_a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Yes, fori, we are going with a local, custom cab shop so the cabs can be made to fit our needs. I think we're all a bit confused about the spec requirements and trying to figure out why.

    Thanks, sjhockeyfan, glad to hear you've dealt with this, too. Do you also have a Bosch induction? My only concern was that it was for safety reasons and not like Blanco spec'ing a 36" cab for their Silgranite sink that is 33 1/2, edge to edge. IOW, they spec an inch to spare.

    captcave, I wish I had the luxury of more space but I don't. I need to make every inch - every fraction of an inch - count in this kitchen. I'll talk to my GC since he'll be the one installing the appliances and see what he recommends. If we can make it as tight a fit as possible, that's my preference.

  • sjhockeyfan325
    9 years ago

    I do have a Bosch 30" induction cooktop, in use for a year.

  • LE
    9 years ago

    I have a 36" Bosch induction. I did end up buying it slightly in advance of the other appliances, and taking it to the shop (also used a custom cabinetmaker) so he could see the actual appliance as he did the shop drawings. I cant remember why now, it seems like there was something on the specs that wasn't quite specific enough. But I do think of that as a 36 inch cab with 36 inch drawers. I can measure when I get home, but if your cabinets are custom, I'd just let him make whatever size works.

  • lisa_a
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thanks, sjhockeyfan and lori_inthenw! Sorry for my late response. I had the notification feature turned out but it seems it failed to let me know you both responded.

    lori_inthenw, if you don't mind measuring your cab for me, that would be helpful, thank you!

    I'm going to talk with my GC, too, and see what he advises as well.

  • jtsnj
    9 years ago

    If your cabinets have standard ply walls, then the interior space of a 36" cabinet is reduced by 1 1/2 inches (2 x standard 3/4" ply), leaving 34 1/2 inches interior space. If you have standard cabinets on each side of your cooktop, then each side has 1 1/2" of supporting structure (2 x the 3/4 inches). So the cabinet wall needs to be routed out by 1/8 inch on each side to the horizontal depth required down the sides of the cooktop (which may be only the lip of the cooktop or could be the 4+ inches of the depth of the cooktop below the top). Hopefully the install specs show that. Seems to me that your custom cabinet maker should be able to do that precise routing more easily and better than an installer (if different from the cabinet maker) or the countertop installer. That leaves plenty of side support for your cooktop and countertop (1 1/2 inches minus 1/8 inch = 1 3/8 inches supporting structure on each side). So I don't see why you can't stay with a 36 inch cabinet. I suspect that sjhockeyfan had a skilled tradesperson who did it that way for her.

  • avntgardnr
    9 years ago

    We have the same 36" Bosch induction. Also used a custom cabinet maker. My cab boxes are 3/4" plywood (I think?)...
    My cabinet is 36".
    Attached a pic, not the best but you can see edge of cabinet ends with edge of cooktop.
    (BTW I love that cooktop! I think you will be very happy with it)
    {{gwi:2139295}}

  • avntgardnr
    9 years ago

    I just went down and looked.
    The inside of the cooktop - underneath the counter is flush with the inside cabinet edge - there's a fingernail width of space between the two a nothing is notched....plenty of space between the back wall and cooktop.
    My drawers below are 33 3/8 from outside edge to outside edge and inside - actual space is 33 1/2.
    I'm not technically minded but if I'm understanding correctly - I can't see that bosch would manufacture a 36" cooktop that needed a larger cab or custom work to fit it...even though its a little higher end, most people are buying stock{{gwi:807}} or semi custom and they would make something that is going to easily fit? So I don't think that 1" is between the cab walls and cook top - at least I hope not, otherwise my builder messed up !
    Plus, if you're adding 2 or 3 inches in your cooktop you're going to lose storage elsewhere...and it might not help you with added storage for pots and pans, if that makes sense.

    This post was edited by avntgardnr on Mon, Feb 9, 15 at 8:26