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Cooker Hoods

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Chimney Hoods

Designed to be fixed against a wall.

Canopy Hoods

Discreetly positioned under a cabinet. Great for modern kitchens.

Visor Hoods

Simple design, positioned against a wall.

Integrated Hoods

Positioned inside a cabinet and activated by opening the door.

Island Hoods

Designed to sit above a kitchen island unit.

Ceiling Hoods

Great space saving solution, installed flush to your ceiling.

Extractor Hobs

Hobs combined with built in extractors.

Downdraft Extractors

Positioned inside a cabinet and activated by opening the door.

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Helpful Information

  • Do cooker hoods need to be vented outside?

      No, most cooker hoods are intechangable and have the option to recirculate the air without the need for an external vent or to vent outside through an exterior wall.

  • What extraction rate do I need?

      The extraction rate your kitchen needs all depends on its size. The faster the extraction rate the faster the air will be cleaned, although the noise level may go up, so faster isn’t always better. Take a look at how to work out your extraction rate above.

  • Where should I position my cooker hood?

      The cooker hood needs to be positioned directly above your kitchen hob with an electricity supply nearby. If you’re planning to extract air rather than recirculating it, it’ll need to be placed on an exterior wall.

  • How far away from my hob should the hood be positioned?

      When fitting a cooker hood above an electric hob you should have a minimum gap of 65cm. And for a gas hob the minimum gap between the two should be 75cm. Your cooker hood manual will have more information on this.

  • Do I need a grease filter or a carbon filter?

      Whether you’re extracting or recirculating air, both need a grease filter. This traps any grease particles in the air. You’ll only need a carbon filter if you’re recirculating air, as this will remove any smoke and odour, so the air that is recirculated back in to the room is nice and clean.

  • What’s the best way to clean my cooker hood?

      If the surface is greasy, use a clean cloth, warm water and washing up liquid. It’s best to clean in the direction of the polish lines. Rinse with clear water and wipe dry. For regular cleaning a good method is to use a microfiber cloth and water. Never use solvents or aggressive cleaners as you could damage the finish.

  • How often should I clean my filters?

      You should aim to clean the grease filters once a month, depending on the amount of usage. The more grease you generate when cooking the more often you’ll need to clean them. Frying and cooking with a wok tend to generate more grease.

  • What’s the best way to clean grease filters?

      These are removable and can generally be placed in the dishwasher. Check your user manual first though. Alternatively they can be cleaned in warm soapy water.

  • How often should I change my cooker hood grease filters?

      This depends on how much you use your cooker hood. Generally you should look to replace grease filters once a year.

  • How often should I change my cooker hood carbon filters?

      It’s common to replace carbon filters every six month. However this depends on how regularly the cooker hood is used and the types of food you’re cooking. Check your user manual for more details.

  • How do I change the bulbs?

      Each cooker hood is different, so it’s best to check your user manual as to how you change the light bulbs. Your manual will also let you know what type of bulb to use. Remember to switch off the power supply!

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