Cooker Hoods from Appliance Outlet
Using air filtration and evacuation, cooker hoods are mainly used to make your kitchen a pleasant place by extracting airborne grease, odours, smoke, heat and steam.
Choose from two different types of cooker hoods. The ducted type (vented) channels smoke and odours outside, while the ductless cooker hood cleanses the excess via an activated charcoal filter. There's a couple of drawbacks to ductless, however: it recirculates the heat and moisture inside the kitchen, and you have to regularly change the charcoal filter.
Cooker Hoods are available from following manufactures
Bosch Cooker Hoods (49)
DeDietrich Cooker Hoods (12)
Neff Cooker Hoods (66)
Rangemaster Cooker Hoods (30)
Siemens Cooker Hoods (42)
Smeg Cooker Hoods (66)
Wolf Cooker Hoods (19)
Canopy Cooker Hoods
The main attraction of the canopy cooker hood is how it builds into the fixture above your hob; thus concealed, the hood never need affect the good looks of your kitchen. Canopy cooker hoods come as both ducted and recirculated charcoal filter type.
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Nothing beats a chimney cooker hood for glamour! It literally looks like a chimney hanging gracefully from the ceiling. You can choose a ducted chimney cooker hood or a recirculated charcoal filter type. One advantage of the latter, since it's not normally connected to any of your other kitchen fixtures, is how easily you can replace it with a different model.
View all Chimney Cooker HoodsConventional Cooker Hoods
Conventional cooker hoods are usually intended to be fixed to the wall of your kitchen. Normally featuring a glass visor attached to the front, these cooker hoods are relatively inexpensive and you can choose either a ducted or a recirculated charcoal filter type.
View all Conventional Cooker HoodsDowndraft Cooker Hoods
Downdraft cooker hoods are usually designed to be fitted within a cabinet or on your work surface next to your hob. More often than not mechanically controlled, a downdraft extracts either from the surface of your worktop, or you can choose a downdraft that moves vertically from your worktop surface.
View all Downdraft Cooker HoodsIntegrated Cooker Hoods
A great way to retain the integrity of your kitchen, integrated cooker hoods can be spirited discreetly away behind your cupboard furniture. To switch on the extraction, simply pull out the cupboard panel, then push it back to switch it off.
View all Integrated Cooker HoodsIsland Cooker Hoods
If your kitchen has a central worktop, an island cooker hood is just the ticket to give your kitchen extra grace, space and glamour. It's usually fixed in the centre of the kitchen, hanging from the ceiling above the cook top. Some models come with lighting, and you can even get touch controls for a thoroughly modern kitchen look.
View all Island Cooker HoodsTelescopic Cooker Hoods
A telescopic cooker hood slides out from its fixture. Usually you can switch it on by sliding out, then switch off by pushing in. Telescopic cooker hoods come as both ducting and filter types.
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