A curated selection of induction cooktops for Indian kitchens — hand-picked for quality and durability. Free delivery across India. Manufacturer warranty on every order.
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There are hundreds of induction cooktops available in India. Most of them are fine. Some of them are not. Working out which is which takes more time than it should — reading through conflicting reviews, comparing specs that are hard to interpret, and second-guessing whether a brand will actually honour its warranty.
Indukta is a small store that tries to make that easier. We carry a short list of products — the ones we think are genuinely worth buying. Not the most expensive, not the cheapest. Just the ones that do what they say and hold up over time. If a product did not make the list, there was a reason for it.
We only stock products from brands with proper service networks in India — Philips, Hawkins, Havells, Klynk. If something goes wrong, you can walk into a service centre and get it sorted. That matters more than most people realise when they are buying.
Every product comes with manufacturer warranty redeemable at official service centres across India. Orders ship within 24 hours. Delivery is free. If you have questions before buying, write to us at contact@indukta.in — we respond within 24 hours.
A ₹3,000 cooktop that needs replacing after 18 months has cost you more than a ₹6,000 one that runs for five years. Cheaper cooktops are cheaper for a reason — the internal components are built to a lower standard, and that shows over time.
Budget models often break down earlier than expected — the sensor gives error codes, the fan becomes noisy, or the heat output turns uneven after months of daily use. Spending a little more upfront is simply the smarter choice. The price difference between a budget model and a good one is often less than ₹2,000 — spread over several years, that is almost nothing.