Filter Clear all. Buy from Electrolux. All Integrated 5. Integrated extractor hood 2. Chimney 8. Pull-out 4. Stainless steel. Reset Apply Filters. Buy now from John Lewis. This aesthetically pleasing glass-swathed model sits against the wall towards the rear of the hob at an acute angle. At 89cm in width, the Bosch Serie 6 uses a powerful EcoSilence drive motor to draw steam, greasy air and cooking smells towards its large recessed intake and out of the kitchen.
Aside from being commendably quiet the claimed noise level is 53dB , the Serie 6 also features a Perfect Air sensor that constantly monitors the air quality, automatically adjusting the suction power accordingly.
Alternatively, a simple tap of its DirectSelect touch control panel provides three manual power levels and two intensive settings for frying sessions — the hood remains on until the sensor detects that all kitchen vapour and smells have left the room. As to be expected, it also comes with two bright 1.
It performs the task of expelling air without sounding like an aircraft, and it looks extremely elegant while doing so. Buy now from AO. We recently fitted this 60cm model over a standard John Lewis cooker and it has performed superbly, despite the racket it makes on full blast the claimed noise level of 69dB is much higher than some of the pricier rivals.
No longer a traditional hood, but aesthetics and technology at the service of innovation. Gemini, whose linear design combined with an ultra compact aspiration system where filtering, controls and lights are encompassed in less than 20 cm in height. Read more. Outline, whose sleek design combined with an ultra compact aspiration system where filtering, controls and lights are encompassed in less than 20 cm in height.
This cooker hood mounts right into the wall to give you more space while matching your existing decor. Plus its powerful performance handles cooking odours and removes them without a fuss.
Integrated cooker hoods are built into your cabinets and look just like another wall unit at first glance. They are switched on by pulling a handle or pressing a switch. Some even come with a small amount of space for a spice rack! This design is available in both recirculating and extracting models. Usually fitted to the underside of a wall unit, these cooker hoods are more visible and obvious than the integrated type but are a little more subtle than the designer or chimney hoods.
Although these cooker hoods are becoming less popular, they are still great for kitchens with limited space because they can fit under a cupboard — saving your valuable storage space. Chimney hoods have become very popular in recent years because of their ability to make a stylish statement. Often made from brushed stainless steel, these cooker hoods have a wide section at the bottom connected to a chimney. A chimney-style hood can bring an industrial or urban edge to both on-trend shaker kitchens and sleek contemporary designs.
They can go either snuggly between two units or sit perfectly on their own as a standalone hood. These designs would beautifully complement a contemporary style kitchen. This style comes at a cost; these are often the most expensive type of cooker hoods, yet underneath these are still just standard cooker hoods. Having said that, they do make an immediate visual impact and are a great way to make your kitchen unique.
These cooker hoods are designed to complement a kitchen island hob. They can be integrated into the ceiling for a completely seamless look or suspended above the cooker to create a stylish focal point.
Island hoods are designed to be viewed from any angle and do not have a flat back which you would get with a wall-mounted hood. Extractor hoods are a popular choice. However, there are a range of designer recirculation hoods available that are intended to look less like cooker hoods and more like glamorous lighting features.
Downdraft cooker hoods are another great and even more discreet option for kitchen island hobs. They are built into the worktop making them completely hidden when not in use.
They work by drawing steam horizontally before pulling it down through the filters situated below the worksurface. They are not recommended with gas hobs and unfortunately can block your view when in use. The latest and most exciting addition to the kitchen extraction world is the venting hob. The venting hob includes a recirculating extractor built below the cooktop. The vent is usually located centrally so that it draws vapours evenly from across the cooking surface.
These cutting-edge hobs have been designed to ensure the vent is protected from food spillages and can be easily cleaned.
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