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The Invisible Cooktop That Works Through Your Countertop

by Raj November 18, 2025
written by Raj November 18, 2025
Invisacook installed beneath a porcelain countertop.
Invisacook installed beneath a porcelain countertop.
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Invisacook is a modern cooking system that removes the usual visual clutter found in traditional kitchens. It works without burners or glass panels. Instead, the induction system is installed underneath a premium porcelain or ceramic countertop, allowing you to cook directly on the surface. When youโ€™re finished, you can wipe the area like any other counter because everything happens beneath the surface.

The system uses advanced Invisa-Induction technology. It heats the cookware placed on the marked cooking area but does not generate direct heat itself. This makes the unused surface safe to touch and easy to use as normal counter space. During short cooking sessions, the surface stays relatively cool. However, after about ten minutes of continuous use, the area can become hot, and the unit will display an โ€œHโ€ symbol to warn you.

Invisacook includes a built-in noise locator to guide pan placement. The beeping stops once your cookware is correctly positioned. The system supports multiple configurations with 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5-burner options, all designed to remain hidden beneath your countertop.

Cooking directly on the counter surface using induction.
Cooking directly on the counter surface using induction.

A Power Boost feature is available for faster heating when needed. Invisacook is also Wi-Fi capable through the InvisaCook app, offering monitoring and basic control.

The 110V unit is compatible with 12mm porcelain countertops, while the 220V version works with 12mm to 20mm porcelain surfaces. Both versions require undermount installation. Invisacook functions only with full-clad stainless steel or tri-ply cookware and is not compatible with aluminum, glass, copper, or cast-iron pots.

This system can be installed in homes, boats, and RVs. Its purpose is simple: preserve clean counter space while still offering functional induction cooking.

Source: InvisaCook

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Abishek Easter Raj has worked in the Animation industry since 2016 and considers the written word his first love. Now he is the CEO & Editor Chief at TheSuperBoo! where he gets to write about the most incredible products in the world. He's usually drawing, animating, or binge-watching Cartoons & Cooking shows When he's not writing or editing.

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