No, it is not recommended to place your two-burner induction cooktop on top of your glass top electric stove. This can be dangerous and may damage both appliances.
Induction cooktops work by creating a magnetic field that heats the cookware directly, while the glass top electric stoves use traditional electric heating elements under the glass surface. Placing an induction cooktop on top of the glass stove can interfere with the magnetic field, affecting the performance of the induction cooktop and potentially causing malfunctions.
Furthermore, the weight and heat generated by the induction cooktop could cause damage to the glass top electric stove. Glass stove tops are designed to withstand the weight and heat of cookware but adding the extra weight of another appliance can exceed the design limits, leading to cracks or even breakage of the glass.
To use an induction cooktop safely, it should be placed on a flat, stable, and heat-resistant surface, such as a countertop or a dedicated portable induction cooktop stand. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines for your appliances to prevent accidents and ensure their proper functioning.