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The Stovetop market is a subset of the Household Appliances industry. It includes a variety of products such as gas and electric stoves, ovens, cooktops, and range hoods. These products are used to prepare meals and are typically found in residential kitchens. Stovetops are available in a variety of sizes, styles, and features, allowing consumers to choose the best option for their needs.
Stovetops are typically sold through retailers, both online and in-store. Many major appliance manufacturers offer stovetops, including Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, LG, and Bosch. Additionally, there are a number of smaller, independent companies that specialize in stovetops, such as Wolf, Viking, and Thermador. These companies offer a wide range of products, from basic models to high-end, professional-grade appliances. Show Less Read more