Westinghouse 60cm 4 Zone Black Induction Cooktop WHI643BE
Discover the perfect blend of performance and convenience with the Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop. Featuring 4 induction zones, this cooktop offers fast and precise cooking. The BoilProtect function minimizes the risk of overboiling, ensuring a mess-free kitchen. Hob2Hood technology synchronizes your cooktop with compatible range hoods for automatic ventilation control. The PowerBoost feature provides an extra surge of heat for quick cooking, while the Pause function allows you to pause and resume cooking with ease. With a 6.5kW rated input power, this cooktop combines power and efficiency. Additional features like the QuickCook Timer, touch control, residual heat indicator, and child safety device make this cooktop a safe and user-friendly choice. The easy-to-clean ceramic surface adds to its appeal, keeping your kitchen stylish and spotless.
Discover the perfect blend of performance and convenience with the Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop. Featuring 4 induction zones, this cooktop offers fast and precise cooking. The BoilProtect function minimizes the risk of overboiling, ensuring a mess-free kitchen. Hob2Hood technology synchronizes your cooktop with compatible range hoods for automatic ventilation control. The PowerBoost feature provides an extra surge of heat for quick cooking, while the Pause function allows you to pause and resume cooking with ease. With a 6.5kW rated input power, this cooktop combines power and efficiency. Additional features like the QuickCook Timer, touch control, residual heat indicator, and child safety device make this cooktop a safe and user-friendly choice. The easy-to-clean ceramic surface adds to its appeal, keeping your kitchen stylish and spotless.
Discover the perfect blend of performance and convenience with the Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop. Featuring 4 induction zones, this cooktop offers fast and precise cooking. The BoilProtect function minimizes the risk of overboiling, ensuring a mess-free kitchen. Hob2Hood technology synchronizes your cooktop with compatible range hoods for automatic ventilation control. The PowerBoost feature provides an extra surge of heat for quick cooking, while the Pause function allows you to pause and resume cooking with ease. With a 6.5kW rated input power, this cooktop combines power and efficiency. Additional features like the QuickCook Timer, touch control, residual heat indicator, and child safety device make this cooktop a safe and user-friendly choice. The easy-to-clean ceramic surface adds to its appeal, keeping your kitchen stylish and spotless.
Discover the perfect blend of performance and convenience with the Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop. Featuring 4 induction zones, this cooktop offers fast and precise cooking. The BoilProtect function minimizes the risk of overboiling, ensuring a mess-free kitchen. Hob2Hood technology synchronizes your cooktop with compatible range hoods for automatic ventilation control. The PowerBoost feature provides an extra surge of heat for quick cooking, while the Pause function allows you to pause and resume cooking with ease. With a 6.5kW rated input power, this cooktop combines power and efficiency. Additional features like the QuickCook Timer, touch control, residual heat indicator, and child safety device make this cooktop a safe and user-friendly choice. The easy-to-clean ceramic surface adds to its appeal, keeping your kitchen stylish and spotless.
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The current lowest price is $669.00. The all-time low was $365.00 on 31 May 2026 — today's price is 83% above the lowest ever.
Prices last updated 7 June 2026.
Last updated at 07/06/2026 10:13:58
Westinghouse WHI643BE 60cm 4 Zone Induction Cooktop with BoilProtect
Delivery between 15–19 June $66
Westinghouse WHI643BE 60cm 4 Zone Induction Cooktop with BoilProtect
Delivery between 15–19 June $66
Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop WHI643BE
Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop WHI643BE
Factory second Westinghouse 60cm 4 Burner Zone Induction cooktop WHI643BE(NAT)
Factory second Westinghouse 60cm 4 Burner Zone Induction cooktop WHI643BE(NAT)
Westinghouse 60cm 4 Zone Induction Cooktop - Black
Delivery between 13–15 June $85
Westinghouse 60cm 4 Zone Induction Cooktop - Black
Delivery between 13–15 June $85
Westinghouse WHI643BE 60cm Black Induction Cooktop with BoilProtect
Free delivery
Westinghouse WHI643BE 60cm Black Induction Cooktop with BoilProtect
Free delivery
originally posted on binglee.com.au
We purchased this cooktop a couple of years ago and purchased an extended warranty with JB Hi Fi (thank goodness). After a year of no problems the cooktop started to randomly switch off in the middle of cooking. This continued and we lodged a warranty claim. A representative came out and switched the circuit board. It worked briefly for a couple of months and then the same thing started to happen again. It gradually got worse to the point where as soon as we had more than one pot on the cooktop it would overheat and switch off to the point where it would not come back on. We had to revert to cooking on a gas stove while we made a further warranty claim. We were still within the 3 years thankfully. A representative came out and investigated and advised that his ... MoreWe purchased this cooktop a couple of years ago and purchased an extended warranty with JB Hi Fi (thank goodness). After a year of no problems the cooktop started to randomly switch off in the middle of cooking. This continued and we lodged a warranty claim. A representative came out and switched the circuit board. It worked briefly for a couple of months and then the same thing started to happen again. It gradually got worse to the point where as soon as we had more than one pot on the cooktop it would overheat and switch off to the point where it would not come back on. We had to revert to cooking on a gas stove while we made a further warranty claim. We were still within the 3 years thankfully. A representative came out and investigated and advised that his recommendation would be to replace the unit as the costs involved in fixing the existing unit would likely be similar to simply replacing the whole thing.JB Hi Fi no longer supplied products of this nature so they were unsure what to do as they couldn't issue us with a gift card to replace it as they longer had cooktops available for sale. We went back and forth for some time between Westinghouse, the Warranty group and JB Hi Fi as everyone kept passing the buck to each other.Eventually after many many many months we received a replacement cooktop which so far to date is working like a dream. Fingers crossed it continues to work well.
originally posted on appliancesonline.com.au
I chose to buy an induction cooktop during our kitchen renovation mainly because it was too hard to get gas connection done plus we have solar panels on the house. I chose Westinghouse because it was recommended by CHOICE & also the price compared to most of the others. What I DIDN'T know was the fact that the electricians charge a huge amount for installation in regards to the wiring. However, by shopping around & getting quotes thru Hipages, I got it done for only $200 to disconnect the power & remove old hot plates and another for connection of new cooktop as opposed to another quote of $2500!! - so shop around!!
originally posted on binglee.com.au
I had installed one of these in a previous house and liked it very much. I then moved to a new house which had a different brand of Induction Cooker which I found very inefficient, slow to heat, difficult to set the temperature. Numbers didn't match up to the hob being used. Trying to set it to low temperature ended up switching it off.I then replaced it with this one and am very happy I did. Easy to set temperature to high or low, Quick to heat and good hob layout.
| Colour | Black |
| Number of Zones | 4 |
| Cooktop Size (cm) | 60 |
| Power Levels | 9 |
| Controls | Touch and Slide - 9 total levels |
Westinghouse WHI643BE 60cm 4 Zone Induction Cooktop with BoilProtect
Delivery between 15–19 June $66
Westinghouse WHI643BE 60cm 4 Zone Induction Cooktop with BoilProtect
Delivery between 15–19 June $66
Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop WHI643BE
Westinghouse 60cm Induction Cooktop WHI643BE
Factory second Westinghouse 60cm 4 Burner Zone Induction cooktop WHI643BE(NAT)
We purchased this cooktop a couple of years ago and purchased an extended warranty with JB Hi Fi (thank goodness). After a year of no problems the cooktop started to randomly switch off in the middle of cooking. This continued and we lodged a warranty claim. A representative came out and switched the circuit board. It worked briefly for a couple of months and then the same thing started to happen again. It gradually got worse to the point where as soon as we had more than one pot on the cooktop it would overheat and switch off to the point where it would not come back on. We had to revert to cooking on a gas stove while we made a further warranty claim. We were still within the 3 years thankfully. A representative came out and investigated and advised that his ... MoreWe purchased this cooktop a couple of years ago and purchased an extended warranty with JB Hi Fi (thank goodness). After a year of no problems the cooktop started to randomly switch off in the middle of cooking. This continued and we lodged a warranty claim. A representative came out and switched the circuit board. It worked briefly for a couple of months and then the same thing started to happen again. It gradually got worse to the point where as soon as we had more than one pot on the cooktop it would overheat and switch off to the point where it would not come back on. We had to revert to cooking on a gas stove while we made a further warranty claim. We were still within the 3 years thankfully. A representative came out and investigated and advised that his recommendation would be to replace the unit as the costs involved in fixing the existing unit would likely be similar to simply replacing the whole thing.JB Hi Fi no longer supplied products of this nature so they were unsure what to do as they couldn't issue us with a gift card to replace it as they longer had cooktops available for sale. We went back and forth for some time between Westinghouse, the Warranty group and JB Hi Fi as everyone kept passing the buck to each other.Eventually after many many many months we received a replacement cooktop which so far to date is working like a dream. Fingers crossed it continues to work well.
I chose to buy an induction cooktop during our kitchen renovation mainly because it was too hard to get gas connection done plus we have solar panels on the house. I chose Westinghouse because it was recommended by CHOICE & also the price compared to most of the others. What I DIDN'T know was the fact that the electricians charge a huge amount for installation in regards to the wiring. However, by shopping around & getting quotes thru Hipages, I got it done for only $200 to disconnect the power & remove old hot plates and another for connection of new cooktop as opposed to another quote of $2500!! - so shop around!!
I had installed one of these in a previous house and liked it very much. I then moved to a new house which had a different brand of Induction Cooker which I found very inefficient, slow to heat, difficult to set the temperature. Numbers didn't match up to the hob being used. Trying to set it to low temperature ended up switching it off.I then replaced it with this one and am very happy I did. Easy to set temperature to high or low, Quick to heat and good hob layout.
We have been using it for about a month. Once we got used to the setting all was great. Touch controls make life very easy. Timer function is a plus.Only one negative. We bought this one as it superseded our Westinghouse ceramic. The electrician had to do some works on the bench as it was deeper that the old one. The cook top is narrower that the old one. I am getting a tradesman to fix the gap on both sides. Pity it could not have been the same size as the old one.
I've had this for 4 months now and I am impressed with how good an induction cooktop is, I'm glad I paid a bit extra. Having only used gas previously I was worried about heat up time and control but I'm quite happy with the performance. I miss being able use a wok properly or the ability to shake and toss the pan due to the glass cooktop even though it seems quite durable I don't want to test it. The cooktop is quite easy to clean with just a few wipes of soapy water, unlike gas where it you have to remove items to clean it properly.Also it is a lot safer with regards to children, as they can't accidentally turn on gas and no naked flame. Compared to a standard electric element cooktop it is also safer because without something on an element means it won't heat up ... MoreI've had this for 4 months now and I am impressed with how good an induction cooktop is, I'm glad I paid a bit extra. Having only used gas previously I was worried about heat up time and control but I'm quite happy with the performance. I miss being able use a wok properly or the ability to shake and toss the pan due to the glass cooktop even though it seems quite durable I don't want to test it. The cooktop is quite easy to clean with just a few wipes of soapy water, unlike gas where it you have to remove items to clean it properly.Also it is a lot safer with regards to children, as they can't accidentally turn on gas and no naked flame. Compared to a standard electric element cooktop it is also safer because without something on an element means it won't heat up and automatically turn off. Also you have a child lock and even without it you need to press the on button and press another button for the element. Power wise I have seen no real change in my electricity bill. The only downside electrically is probably needing a new circuit just for the cooktop to be installed if you haven't had an electric stovetop before which is a few hundred dollars. All these issues are for induction stovetops in general not just the Westinghouse.After using it for a bit I think having the controls on the side would be better than up front, then the front small element could come down to give more room for the larger back element. If you have pots and pans with tops that curve out then there might not be enough room to have them both on the elements properly. If I had the space and money I would have got a 80-90 cm cooktop. The cooktop is quite slippery so you have to keep checking it is covering the elements properly after stirring or shifting the pan but it is glass and you quickly get used to it.Overall though I am quite happy with it happy.
I bought this 5 months ago and have been very pleased. The hob layout is a wonderfully designed allowing me to have a pasta pot with 3 saucepans on the go with no crowding or handle issues. I can also comfortably use 2 large frypans with a small or medium saucepan and have no issues flipping pancakes for example. The boost feature is fantastic and a great timesaver and the temperature settings are consistent. It's easy to clean and despite quite a few accidental boil overs while still learning which temperature setting to use, I haven't had any, issues easily removing burnt or baked on spills, even sugar syrup and caramel!
I have been using the product for nearly three months now. Among the electric stoves this is one of the best so far. I personally prefer gas stove over electric ones by far. I started to like this one and I am fairly confident cooking with that. Although I still believe that lag and sudden temperature change are the biggest drawbacks of the electric stoves.
We replaced a very old and well used ceramic cooktop with a Westinghouse WHI644BA induction cooktop with heat control as good as gas, far superior with that of ceramic, and easy to install in one’s kitchen bench top by a qualified electrician.Although the cook plates get hot, this is only due to the surface contact of the cooking vessels not radiant heat as with ceramic. So the cook plate is much cooler and not using energy to directly heat the cook plates. Nevertheless, there is a hot warning indicator. And, cooking vessels do not suffer radiant heat as with gas and ceramic.The cook plate timer can be used as a stand-alone timer or be directed to switch off any of the cook plates after a set period. So one can bring to the boil, then time the food to boil for a ... MoreWe replaced a very old and well used ceramic cooktop with a Westinghouse WHI644BA induction cooktop with heat control as good as gas, far superior with that of ceramic, and easy to install in one’s kitchen bench top by a qualified electrician.Although the cook plates get hot, this is only due to the surface contact of the cooking vessels not radiant heat as with ceramic. So the cook plate is much cooler and not using energy to directly heat the cook plates. Nevertheless, there is a hot warning indicator. And, cooking vessels do not suffer radiant heat as with gas and ceramic.The cook plate timer can be used as a stand-alone timer or be directed to switch off any of the cook plates after a set period. So one can bring to the boil, then time the food to boil for a specific period with no overrun as the cook plate shuts down instantly.Our speed test was 450ml of cold water boiling in 2 minutes with setting 9 on the mid size cook plate.The pause facility is great when one is disrupted by such as the kids or the phoneAnd the lock stops those little hands playing on the touch controls.With its very logical and uncluttered touch control panel, the WHI644BA is precision controlled safe cooking - we can’t fault it.
I bought my cooktop in October, started to encounter some bizarre issue with the burners constantly beeping whilst cooking and then switching off. Westinghouse were amazing, they got the problem sorted immediately with a tech out within days. Needed to replace the cooktop. This was also arranged within days. Installation tech was fabulous, gave me some tips and this far it’s working great! I love it! I just wish I had bought the model with the boiling water not overflowing, but either way I am very happy with my cooktop.
I bought this to replace a induction cooktop from another manufacturer, that I removed as it had always disappointed and was nearly over induction technology. My electrician suggested a Westinghouse cooktop. This cooktop is superb and my belief in induction is fully restored . It lives up to and exceeds my expectations. Throughly recommend Westinghouse. Very reliable and attractive.
| Colour | Black |
| Number of Zones | 4 |
| Cooktop Size (cm) | 60 |
| Power Levels | 9 |
| Controls | Touch and Slide - 9 total levels |