The average kitchen is about 2.5 by 4 meters and has a capacity between 20 and 30 m³. For this type of kitchen you need an extractor hood with an extraction capacity between 160 to 240 m³. How much this is exactly depends on the exact dimensions of your kitchen and whether the kitchen is closed or open. A cooker hood in an open kitchen has to do more work because the cooking fumes spread faster and therefore require a larger extraction capacity. The cooker hoods on this page are suitable for use in an average kitchen.
Our choice for an under-cabinet range hood|Cable length 1,25 m|Energy costs 17,4 euros|Sound level highest setting 71 dB
- You can choose from 3 settings that you can use to extract cooking fumes from a small kitchen.
- You can see your food well during cooking thanks to the LED lighting.
- The grease filters are washable, so you can use then for longer.
110,-
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Our choice for a slide-out range hood|Cable length 1,45 m|Energy costs 10,05 euros|Niche height 18,7 cm
- You're relatively unbothered by noise thanks to the 65dB maximum noise level.
- You can keep a close eye on everything while you're cooking, thanks to the bright LED lighting.
- The grease filters are washable, so you can use then for longer.
130,-
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Our choice for a flat wall-mounted range hood of 60cm|Cable length 1,3 m|Energy costs 12 euros|Sound level highest setting 69 dB
- You can remove odors from an open kitchen up to 30m3.
- You can see your food well during cooking thanks to the LED lighting.
- The grease filters last a long time because they're washable.
343,-
Temporarily sold out
Our choice for a slanted wall-mounted range hood|Cable length 1,3 m|Energy costs 9,51 euros|Sound level highest setting 56 dB
- You extract strong cooking fumes quickly with the intensive mode that automatically switches back.
- You're less bothered by the noise thanks to the 56dB noise level.
- You know when it's time for maintenance thanks to the electronic cleaning indication.
668,-
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