Don't See Your Size?

We are constantly looking to add sizes to accommodate as many customers as possible. If you do not see a size that will fit send us an email with your cooktops dimensions and we try to add it to our catalog. The video towards the bottom of this page will show you how to measure. Make sure to only measure your cooktop and exclude any metal trim or rubber borders.

Once you have your dimensions email info@burnerbuddy.com

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Burner Buddy Glass Cooktop Protector

Burner Buddy Glass Cooktop Protector

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Burner Buddy is the first and only product of its kind designed to protect your smooth glass electric stove or cooktop while cooking. Due to the design of the glass, you can cook with your pots and pans as you normally would without the risk of damaging your stove top. Protect your cooking surface from stubborn burned on food, boil overs, scratches and scuffs!

Simply place Burner Buddy on your stove and get cooking!

*Patent Pending

This product needs to sit completely flat on your cooktop/stovetop. Measure the glass portion only to determine which size is needed. Exclude any borders or trim that may be present from your measurements. See video below for step by step instructions. 

Burner Buddy Features Include:

  • Can withstand peak temperatures over 1400  °F.
  • No stress of damaging your expensive original cooktop
  • Sleek design can improve the look of an older cooktop
  • Extends the cosmetic life of your appliance.
  • Use your favourite pans without stress, even cast iron!  
  • Protect your investment with peace of mind
  • Easier to clean than most cooktops
  • Simple installation, set it and forget it
  • Great for protecting cook tops in rental units
  • Fits most existing cooktops. 
  • Make your current cook top look brand new again
    Regular price $250.00 USD
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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 46 reviews
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    Sophia Casale
    Slide around scratches my stove top

    It's ok dosent got great slide around

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    Nita W.
    Worth It

    I've cooked on glass stove tops for a long time. My first was bomb-proof, heavy cooking for a family of 4 and easy clean-up, no scratches. Was so happy with it, when I moved I got another glass-top instead of gas. I was surprised when I scratched it, several times. I had a full-warranty and the glass top was replaced. I asked questions on why this one was easily scratched and he said nearly 100 percent of glass tops are made by the same manufacturer and they are not the same quality. Now this was 15 years ago. I got my third glass top stove 2 years ago and it's a high-end model hoping it may have a better top. It scratched too, and the cost to replace it was a cool $1200. Changing to gas was out of the question and after researching how to fix the scratch I stumbled on Burner Buddy. The feed back from this company is 100 percent. Your emails will be answered (and I usually have lots of questions). How well does it work. I am very happy with it. My back burners were dimmer then the front and my kitchen has lots of windows, very bright so there was an issue with seeing them in mid-day. I solved that with tiny magnets on the steel edge that actually look like its part of the stove top. The top is easy to place down and lift up, and I only opted to use the smaller bumpers at the top cutouts, doesn't slide if positioned correctly. I can feel the heat immediately when I turn the stove on and happily I couldn't descern any time difference in heat-up. This glass top is 1/4 inch thick and the transfer of heat is immediate. The other nice thing is the after burn such as when you want to steep tea is really long. Asthetics wise... looks fantastic. I much more like the appearance of the stove top with out the burner circles. It looks very sleek and I am happy to say it does clean up easier. As much as I don't care to slide my cookware, its easier to move my steel fryers and pans. The key is to clean up the stove top after using it. I've done that religiously with all my stoves, just don't care for the scratches and I'm not going to baby a stove-top when I have heavy cooking to do. This is a real good option for people that like to keep a kitchen looking good without worrying about actually using your gear. Ending with... thank you for ever it was that kept in touch with me, you a very nice person.

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    Dixie Touzalin
    Purchased a Burner Buddy

    I ordered this to protect the glass stove top. It turned out very well. This company custom cut one to fit my stove. They were great to work with!

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    VL
    Better than before

    I got this to cover my existing glass top because it was gross (I rent and just moved in). I figured it would help with avoiding scratching / burning thins onto the existing glass as well as looking prettier.

    Installation was fairly easy. It didn't fit perfectly, there was about an inch of gap at the back so I guess I measured wrong. The bumpers seem to be working though- they provided rubber thingies to hold it in place and I used all of them.

    I've had it for 14 days but only tried cooking today. It works, but is already scratched somehow. It's a deep scratch, probably from putting something on the stove top while unpacking.

    I'm glad I didn't scratch the actual stove top, but I'm guessing this will be toast in a couple years. Still worth the price to avoid damaging the actual stove!

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    Willis Robinson
    Great product, but too opaque in color

    Glass was smaller than my cooktop, but its size was the closest to my cooktop. Product is exactly as advertised and does what it’s supposed to do. Only thing I would change is the darkness of the glass. My stovetop, like most are already black with white rings that ID where the burner elements are. The BB is so dark that you can’t see these rings. If the BB was more transparent it would still blackout once placed on top of a black stovetop. You’d be able to see the white rings though.