Invisacook Burners Explained: 1 to 5 Burner Systems

Lais Luz explaining Invisacook burners systems in a luxury kitchen with invisible induction cooking integrated under porcelain countertop

Lais Luz is an official Invisacook Ambassador, representing innovation in invisible cooking systems for modern kitchens.

What Are Invisacook Burners?

Invisacook burners are an advanced cooking system that lives under your counter. It allows you to cook food safely through compatible mineral surfaces like porcelain slabs, sintered stone, and ultra-compact surfaces.

Unlike standard glass stovetops, there is no cutout in the stone. The entire system stays below the surface, which leaves your cooking zones totally hidden.

How Invisacook Work (Technical Explanation)

Induction Heating Under the Countertop

  • Under-Counter Coils: High-frequency induction coils are securely inverted and anchored beneath the 12mm stone surface.

  • Energy Transfer: Magnetic energy passes seamlessly through non-porous, resin-free mineral surfaces without altering the structural integrity or color of the stone.

  • Targeted Excitation: The electromagnetic field bypasses the stone entirely, causing molecules only within induction-compatible cookware to heat up instantly.

Key Technology Benefits

  • Zero Exposed Flames: Eliminates traditional grates, burners, or exposed glass cooking surfaces.

  • High Energy Efficiency: Energy is delivered directly to the pan, reducing ambient heat loss in the kitchen.

  • Precise Temperature Control: Offers rapid thermal adjustments equal to or surpassing professional gas ranges.

  • Safe-to-Touch Surface: Because the countertop does not generate heat itself, the Dekton or porcelain countertop cooking surface remains safe to touch shortly after the cookware is removed.

Invisacook Burner Configurations (1 to 5 Burners Explained)

You can choose different sizes depending on your space and how you like to cook.

1 Burner System

Invisacook single burner system installed under porcelain countertop for compact kitchen cooking design
  • The Setup: Includes 1 independent cooking zone.

  • Best For: Small kitchens, home bars, pantries, or outdoor patio areas.

  • Design Win: Maximizes counter space because it leaves a clean, usable stone top when turned off.

2 Burner System

Invisacook two burner system under stone countertop showing dual induction cooking zones in modern kitchen design
  • The Setup: Includes 2 independent cooking zones in a side-by-side or stacked layout.

  • Best For: Apartments, tiny homes, or guest houses.

  • Use Case: Allows you to do basic multi-tasking like boiling water and sautéing at the same time.

3 Burner System

Invisacook three burner system integrated under porcelain countertop designed for family kitchen cooking layout
  • The Setup: Includes 3 active cooking zones with plenty of space between pans.

  • Best For: Medium-sized kitchen islands.

  • Design Win: This is a popular home choice because it gives you a great balance of cooking space and open counter area.

4 Burner System (Dual Layout Options)

The Invisacook 4-burner system is designed for full-scale residential kitchens, but it is important to understand that it comes in two different layout configurations, depending on countertop design and user preference.

Invisacook four burner system in linear layout installed under porcelain countertop showing straight alignment of four induction zones for modern kitchen design

LAYOUT 1 (LINEAR)

The Setup: Includes 4 cooking zones arranged in a linear layout for long countertop runs.

Best For: Large kitchen islands and modern linear kitchen designs.

Design Win: Creates a clean horizontal cooking flow that disappears completely when not in use.

Invisacook four burner system in cluster layout under stone countertop showing compact square arrangement of induction cooking zones

LAYOUT 2 (CLUSTER / SQUARE)

The Setup: Includes 4 cooking zones arranged in a compact cluster configuration.

Best For: Smaller kitchens or centralized cooking areas.

Design Win: Maximizes cooking efficiency in a tight footprint while keeping the countertop fully usable.

5 Burner System

Invisacook five burner system installed under ultracompact countertop in luxury kitchen with multiple induction cooking zones
  • The Setup: Includes 5 cooking zones with a high-power center burner.

    Best For: Large custom homes and people who love to entertain.

    Design Win: Gives you maximum cooking power but turns back into a flawless serving buffet the moment you clear the pans.

Best Countertop Materials for Invisacook

To keep this system safe and running well, it must be installed under specific high-performance materials.

Recommended Materials:

  • Porcelain slabs

  • Sintered stone

  • Ultracompact surfaces

Material Requirements:

  • Non-Porous Surface: This keeps liquids and grease from soaking into the stone.

  • High Heat Resistance: The material must not contain resins that could burn or discolor.

  • 12mm - 2cm Thickness: This specific thickness allows the magnetic power to pass through easily while keeping the stone strong.

Key Benefits of Invisacook System

  • Invisible cooking zones

  • Increased usable countertop space

  • Modern minimalist design

  • Safe surface when not in use

  • Energy-efficient induction system

  • Seamless architectural integration

How to Choose the Right Invisacook Burner System

Based on Kitchen Size

  • Small Layouts: 1 to 2 burners save valuable workspace.

  • Medium Islands: 3 burners offer great everyday balance.

  • Large Spaces: 4 to 5 burners fit the scale of grand kitchens.

Based on Cooking Style

  • Light Cooking: 1 to 2 burners are ideal for simple meals or drinks.

    Daily Family Cooking: 3 to 4 burners give you standard stovetop capacity.

    Advanced Hosting: 5 burners offer great flexibility for big dinners.

Invisacook Burner Pricing

  • 1 Burner System: $1,100

  • 2 Burner System: $1,750

  • 3 Burner System: $2,500

  • 4 Burner System: $2,800

  • 5 Burner System: $3,500

(Prices listed are for the Invisacook system only and may vary by dealer.)

Final Takeaway

Invisible induction cooking system redefine modern kitchen design by combining cooking functionality with invisible integration into your countertop surfaces.

Available in configurations from 1 to 5 burners, the system adapts to different kitchen sizes, lifestyles, and design requirements.


Frequently Asked Questions About Invisacook Burners

What are Invisacook burners?

They are hidden induction cooking zones that sit below your countertop, letting you cook right through the stone surface.

How many burners can Invisacook have?

The system comes in modular setups of 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 individual burners.

What countertops work with Invisacook?

It works best with resin-free materials like porcelain slabs, sintered stone, and ultra-compact surfaces.

Is Invisacook safe?

Yes. The induction tech only heats the pan, so the countertop stays safe to touch soon after cooking.

Can Invisacook replace a regular stove?

Yes. The 3, 4, and 5-burner options have all the power you need to replace a traditional cooktop.


Invisacook Demo

Planning a kitchen with hidden burners takes precise design and expert stone fabrication. Whether you want a simple 1-burner coffee spot or a full 5-burner family island, choosing the right layout is key. I invite you to watch our project videos or contact us directly to talk about your kitchen plans. Contact the Lais Luz team today to book your technical project consultation and let us help you build your dream kitchen.

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Lais Luz

Lais Luz is a Brazilian-born materials expert, industry advocate, and founder of Luz Concept 5, a Sarasota, Florida-based company specializing in premium mineral surfaces, porcelain slabs, and Dekton. A recognized leader in surface innovation, she is an official Invisacook Brand Ambassador and a Coverings Ambassador, dedicated to advancing the future of smart, high-performance design.

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