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Article: Induction Hardware Launches Suite of High-Performance Electric Kitchen Appliances, Including First-to-Market Outdoor Induction Grill

Induction Hardware Launches Suite of High-Performance Electric Kitchen Appliances, Including First-to-Market Outdoor Induction Grill
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Induction Hardware Launches Suite of High-Performance Electric Kitchen Appliances, Including First-to-Market Outdoor Induction Grill

Championing the transition to induction technology in the U.S. through its easy-to-install, affordable, sustainably produced products 

RENO, Nevada, June 3, 2026  - Induction Hardware, one of the first all-electric DTC appliance companies, is rolling out over 40 new electric kitchen appliances, from induction-powered cooktops and wall ovens to the first-to-market all-electric induction outdoor grill, just in time for summer barbeque season.

Founded last year in Lake Tahoe, Induction Hardware brings luxury, high-performance induction appliances and sustainable manufacturing to modern kitchens, with fully electric suites made using solar-powered renewable energy. These cutting-edge features are easy for consumers to adopt – most homes are already more induction-ready than people realize. Induction Hardware is the first appliance brand to offer a lifetime warranty on all its products, providing consumers with peace of mind and underscoring the brand’s commitment to ending planned obsolescence and reducing waste.

“In many parts of the world, induction technology is the new standard. While the concept is not new, we are making high performance induction appliances accessible,” said Galen Bradford, Co-Founder and CEO of Induction Hardware. “Misconceptions about induction technology involving expensive equipment or steep learning curves once prevented adoption. But the bulk of our appliances easily slide in and plug in, and controls are intuitive. Induction kitchen appliances have also become competitively priced to gas, so the everyday consumer can avoid risks caused by gas appliances like asthma and fires.”  

New products shipping this June and July include:

  • Griddle ($2,996 - $3,696): Launching in late July, this first-to-market 36-inch Outdoor Induction Griddle delivers high-power cooking without gas hazards. Designed for outdoor kitchens and balconies, it features a removable carbon-steel griddle on four induction coils. Heating options include single-zone, dual-zone, and bridge functions. Made from outdoor-certified 304 stainless steel, it withstands the elements, and cleanup is effortless with a removable, dishwasher-safe grease tray.

  • Drop-In Induction Cooktops ($680 - $796): Launching in mid-June, Induction Hardware Induction Cooktops fit seamlessly into countertops or kitchen islands, perfect for small kitchens. LED touch controls enable fast heating and precise temperature management. The ceramic glass surface resists scratches and cleans easily. Safety features include automatic shut-off, child lock, and no-pan detection. Available in 24” and 30” widths.

  • Refrigeration ($4,500 - $9,696): Available in June, Induction Hardware’s range of over 40 refrigerators meet diverse home needs with built-in ice makers, water dispensers, and wine columns. Wine refrigerators feature three controlled temperature zones for different wines and use UV-protected glass. Fridge sizes range from 18” to 36” in Black Stainless Steel or Stainless Steel for any aesthetic.

  • Smart Microwave Drawers ($1,300 - $2,300): Available in late June, Induction Hardware microwaves can be installed below the counter or within cabinetry, freeing up space. Meal prep is quick with multiple preset cooking modes like reheat, defrost, melt, soften, and cook. They also have built-in safety features, including child lock and auto shut-off, available in 24” and 30” widths.

  • Dishwasher ($900 - $1,580): Releasing in early July, the 24” Premium Ultra Quiet Dishwasher is ENERGY STAR® certified, minimizing water usage and running at a quiet 44 dBA. Six configurable wash programs handle delicate to tough cookware. Auto-sensing technology optimizes cycles, and the heated dry system eliminates towel finishing.

  • Wall Ovens ($2,400 - $4,700): Available in late July, the 30” Double and Single Wall Ovens sustain up to 660°F for consistent baking and roasting. The oven features Pizza, Air Fryer, and Dehydrator modes, with a pizza stone included. Double ovens allow you to cook multiple dishes at different temperatures simultaneously.

This robust roll out marks Induction Hardware’s debut into the appliance market. All appliances feature panel-ready options in various colorways and finishes to seamlessly align with any kitchen aesthetic. The range in widths and compact solutions, like drop-ins, allows even the smallest kitchens to be elevated with sophisticated, smarter technology and sleek design. The future of cooking is induction, for the health of the planet and the people inhabiting it.

All Induction Hardware appliances are available on Inductionhardware.com and through Amazon, Wayfair and Best Buy. For additional information on Induction Hardware’s upcoming summer launches, please visit inductionhardware.com.

About Induction Hardware

Founded in 2025 in Lake Tahoe, Induction Hardware is one of the first all-electric DTC appliance companies. Now available across e-commerce retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and Wayfair, it is committed to accelerating the shift from gas to induction cooking in North America, offering high-performance induction ranges, cooktops, and more. The company’s mission is to challenge the industry head-on with first-to-market innovations. Its products are manufactured with renewable energy and backed by a first-of-its-kind lifetime warranty. Induction Hardware is dedicated to educating consumers about the urgency of transitioning from gas to induction cooking, both at home and outdoors, to create a more sustainable and safer future for generations to come. For more information, visit inductionhardware.com or follow @inductionhardware on InstagramYouTube, and Facebook.

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