

Samsung 30" Smart Induction Cooktop in Stainless Steel
Model# NZ30K7880US
$1,499.99
- Style:
- Electric
- Height:
- 4 inches
- Width:
- 30 inches
- Depth:
- 21 inches
- Number Of Elements:
- 4
- Down Draft:
- No
- Induction:
- Yes
- Sabbath Mode:
- No
- Wifi Enabled:
- Yes

Samsung Digital Appliance Extended Home Warranty Promotion
Receive an extended 2 year manufacturers warrant with purchase of qualifying Samsung appliances.
Valid from 02/06/2025 to 06/04/2025

Samsung Free Induction Cookware Set Rebate
Receive a Free Circulon Induction Cookware Set with purchase of qualifying Samsung Induction Cooktop Or Range.
Valid from 01/01/2025 to 12/31/2025

Samsung Ready2Fit Guarantee
Receive up to a $300 rebate toward a countertop modification if your new qualifying Samsung 30inch or 36inch Cooktop Or Wall Oven does not fit your current built in appliance cutout.
Valid from 01/01/2025 to 12/31/2025

Flex Zone
A large area for flexible cooking to use your largest, smallest or uniquely-shaped pots.

Digital-analog controls
Choose between a removable magnetic knob or digital touch controls for more flexibility.

Wi-Fi connectivity
Monitor your cooktop or control your hood from anywhere.*

Bluetooth connected
Bluetooth automatically syncs fans and lights with cooktop burners.

Power Boost
Focused heat that you can adjust on each burner to boil water faster.

Free induction cookware set
Get a 5-piece Circulon(R) Premiere Professional(TM) Induction Cookware set FREE when you buy any Samsung induction cooktop or range.*
Key Features | |
Flex Zone | Yes |
Bluetooth® | Yes |
Power Boost | Yes |
Virtual Flame™ | Yes |
ADA Compliant | Yes |
Wi-Fi Connectivity | Yes + Hood Connection |
Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connected | Yes |
Glass Ceramic Surface | Yes |
Design | |
Color | Stainless Steel |
General Feature | Induction |
Controls for Cooktop | Touch Control with Magnetic Knob |
Cooktop | |
Cooktop Type | Induction |
Total Power | 8.6kw |
Total Number of Elements | 4 |
Hot Surface Indicator | Residual Heat Indicator |
Sync Control | Residual Heat Indicator |
Cooktop Power | |
Left Front | Flex Zone 1,800W (Boost 2,600W) |
Left Rear | Flex Zone 1,800W (Boost 2,600W) |
Right Front | 6" with Virtual Flame™ - 1,400W (Boost 1,800W) |
Right Rear | 7/11" with Virtual Flame™ - 3,600W (Boost 4,800W) |
Weights & Dimensions | |
Product Weight | 49.8 lbs. |
Cut-Out Dimensions | 28 1/2" W x 4" H x 19 4/7" D |
Product Dimensions | 30" D x 4" H x 21 1/4" W |
Product Width | 30" |
Awards and Certificates | |
J.D. Power Awards | Yes |
User Manual | Click here to download |
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Download Spec Sheet | Click here to download |
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Excessive power consumption
Submitted 05-09-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Samsung.com
I recently installed the 30 inch Samsung induction cooktop. After about a month, I noticed that my electric bill went up about 50.00 and also for the next month. I called the electric company and another electrician and they both came to my house to check it out. They put a consumption meter on my electrical panel and went through every circuit to determine which circuit was causing the excess current draw on my system. The final conclusion was the Samsung induction cooktop was using 700 amps of electricity when everything was off. When they turned the breaker off for the cooktop everything went back to normal and when they turned it back on, the 700 amp spike came back. 700 amps per hour multiplied by 24 hr is 16,800 amps per day. 16,800 amps per day multiplied by 30 days is 504,000 amps per month. Each kilowatt-hour is equal to 1000 amps, so my consumption is 504- kilowatt-hours per month just to keep the cooktop powered on without using any of the burners. Each kilowatt-hour cost .09 cents each and multiplied by 504 equals $45.36 per month just to keep power to the cooktop. I called Samsung to get their response and this is what they said: If everything on the stove works as it should, then it is not their problem and I will just have to live with the 45.36 per month or turn the breaker off and only turn it on when we want to use the cooktop. Just wondering, who else has this cooktop?
Looks great, works OK, horrible to operate
Submitted 04-04-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Samsung.com
The cooktop looks very nice, state of the art and modern. Love the boost function, boils water super quick. But the worst part is to operate it and it's controls. Anytime that a bit water spills for a boiling pot, the cooktop automatically shuts down. You have to wait untill it decides to wake up try to use controls again. The controls is the worst part. if you have a bit wet hand (and all people that are cooking may have slightly wet hang from time to time) then you cannot operate this cooktop, you will not be able to change the burner intensity. In addition, one of the burners humming loud. Sometimes temperature setting on the burner change by itself without even me touching it or removing the pot. I recommend avoiding this cooktop. I really want to love it, but I start hating it.
Please beware, DONT BUY
Submitted 02-07-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Samsung.com
Within 3 months it stopped working, Samsung took one month (3 attempts to fix it) and finally gave up. I ended up eating outside for a month , spent around $ 1000 in eating outside and paying a electrician to install this, which Samsung will never take care of.
Do not Buy this cooktop
Submitted 11-21-18
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Samsung.com
I bought this $2,000.00 cooktop less than a month ago and have had nothing but problems. The control knob does not work at all, when you turn it the temperature settings do not change. When you use your finger the temperature settings are widely inaccurate as it jumps between 1-15 without any precision. It’s pretty much impossible to set it to a specific value as it continually jumps around, it even changes the temperature when no one is touching the controls. The service guy has been out and has been ineffective in finding a resolution, this is clearly a design issue with this cooktop. We have received multiple error codes in the middle of cooking when the cooktop shuts down, some of which the service guy admitted he hadn’t ever seen. We usually have to flip the breaker to get the cooktop working again. Beware of their 15-day return window, if you call on day 16 (like I did) you are pretty much out of luck. Their website is misleading about a 30-day window but it’s actually 15. Samsung customer service is the absolute worst, I have spent countless hours with them to no avail. Google Samsung customer service and you’ll see what I am talking about.
Great deal
Submitted 10-31-18
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Samsung.com
I BOUGHT MY COOKTOP ABOUT 10 MONTHS AGO AND I LOVE COOKING WITH IT. BETTER THAN GAS.
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