Induction cooking continues to gain traction in North America, and Induction Hardware is looking to accelerate that shift with a major product rollout. The Nevada-based appliance company announced plans to launch more than 40 new electric kitchen appliances throughout June and July, spanning cooking, refrigeration, cleaning, and outdoor entertaining categories.
Founded in 2025 in Lake Tahoe, Induction Hardware focuses exclusively on all-electric appliances designed to make induction technology more accessible to everyday homeowners. The company says its products are manufactured using renewable energy and backed by a lifetime warranty, a move intended to reduce waste and challenge the industry’s long-standing cycle of planned obsolescence.
A New Take on Outdoor Cooking
Among the most notable additions is what Induction Hardware describes as the first-to-market outdoor induction griddle. Scheduled to launch in late July, the 36-inch appliance replaces traditional gas burners with four induction cooking zones beneath a removable carbon steel cooking surface.

Designed for outdoor kitchens, patios, and even some balcony setups, the griddle offers single-zone, dual-zone, and bridge cooking modes for greater flexibility. The unit is built from outdoor-rated 304 stainless steel and includes a removable dishwasher-safe grease tray for easier cleanup after a weekend cookout. Pricing is expected to range from $2,996 to $3,696.
New Cooking Appliances Arrive This Summer
The company’s summer lineup includes several indoor cooking products aimed at both renovations and kitchen upgrades.
New drop-in induction cooktops will arrive in mid-June in 24-inch and 30-inch sizes, featuring LED touch controls, automatic shut-off functions, child locks, and no-pan detection. Pricing ranges from $680 to $796.
Late June will bring a collection of smart microwave drawers designed for under-counter or built-in cabinet installation. Available in 24-inch and 30-inch models, the microwaves include preset modes for tasks such as reheating, defrosting, melting, softening, and cooking. Safety features include child locks and automatic shut-off functions. Prices range from $1,300 to $2,300.

Wall ovens are expected to launch in late July. Available in both single and double configurations, the ovens can reach temperatures up to 660 degrees Fahrenheit and include dedicated Pizza, Air Fryer, and Dehydrator modes. A pizza stone comes standard, which may save some buyers from making an extra trip down the cookware aisle. Pricing ranges from $2,400 to $4,700.
Refrigeration and Cleaning Appliances Join the Portfolio
Induction Hardware’s expansion extends beyond cooking appliances.
A new refrigeration collection launching in June includes more than 40 refrigerator models, with options ranging from 18-inch to 36-inch widths. Features include built-in ice makers, water dispensers, and dedicated wine columns with three independently controlled temperature zones and UV-protected glass. Finishes include Stainless Steel and Black Stainless Steel. Prices range from $4,500 to $9,696.
For cleanup duties, the company plans to release a 24-inch Premium Ultra Quiet Dishwasher in early July. The ENERGY STAR-certified appliance operates at 44 dBA, offers six wash programs, and uses auto-sensing technology to adjust cycles based on load conditions. Pricing ranges from $900 to $1,580.
Focused on Induction Adoption
According to Induction Hardware, many of its appliances are designed for straightforward installation, with products that can slide into existing spaces and connect without extensive remodeling. The company believes misconceptions around cost and complexity have slowed induction adoption in the United States and aims to lower those barriers through a combination of accessible pricing and simplified installation.
All of the newly announced appliances will be available through Induction Hardware’s website, along with retailers including Amazon, Wayfair, and Best Buy. More details on the company’s summer product launches can be found at inductionhardware.com.







