Canopy Hoods
51 products
When selecting a canopy hood, you're choosing a discreet and highly effective kitchen ventilation solution designed to be integrated seamlessly into your cabinetry or ceiling. Canopy hoods are ideal for those who want powerful extraction without compromising the overall aesthetic of their kitchen, as they remain hidden while keeping your space free from smoke, steam, and cooking odors.
Size is an important factor when choosing a canopy hood. These hoods come in various widths, typically ranging from 60 cm to 90 cm, to ensure they fit snugly into the cabinetry or ceiling above your cooking area. The hood should be at least as wide as your hob or range to guarantee proper extraction coverage.
Extraction power is crucial for canopy hoods, and it’s measured in cubic meters per hour (m³/h). High extraction rates are essential for effectively removing air in larger kitchens or during heavy cooking. Adjustable fan speeds allow you to adapt the hood’s power to suit your cooking needs, ensuring optimal ventilation.
Canopy hoods can function as extraction hoods, which vent air outside through ducting, offering the most efficient way to eliminate odors, steam, and smoke. If external venting is not possible, many models can also operate as recirculation hoods, using charcoal filters to clean the air and return it to the kitchen. Recirculation mode is a good alternative but requires regular filter maintenance to maintain performance.
Key features to look for in a canopy hood include:
- Built-in lighting: Since canopy hoods are concealed, integrated lighting is crucial for illuminating your cooking surface. LED or halogen lighting is common, providing ample brightness without being visible.
- Quiet operation: Canopy hoods are designed to blend into the background, so a low noise level (measured in decibels) is a key consideration. Quieter models will make your cooking environment more comfortable, especially in open-plan spaces.
- Grease filters: Metal mesh or baffle filters trap grease from cooking fumes, preventing it from accumulating in your kitchen. Many filters are dishwasher-safe, making them easy to clean.
- Control options: Canopy hoods typically feature simple controls, with many models offering push-button or slider control panels, allowing you to adjust fan speeds and lighting settings easily.
CDA CCA52SI - Silver Extractor - B energy
CDA CCA72SI - Silver Extractor - B energy
Elica FOLD-BLK-80 - Black Canopy Extractor Hood - B energy
Elica FOLD-S-SS-80 - Stainless steel Canopy Extractor Hood - B energy
Elica FOLD-BLK-60 - Black Canopy Extractor Hood - B energy
Elica FOLD-GR-60 - Grey Canopy Extractor Hood - B energy
Elica LANE-80-BLK - Black Extractor - B energy
AEG DGE5861HB - Black Extractor - A energy
Elica LANE 60 BLK - Black Canopy Extractor Hood - B energy
AEG DGE5861HM - Stainless steel Extractor - A energy
Elica FOLD-GR-80 - Grey Canopy Extractor Hood - B energy
Elica LANE-80-SS - Stainless steel Canopy Extractor Hood - B energy
CATA UBICON52BK1 - Black Glass 52cm Canopy Extractor Hood - 593m3/hr - C energy
CDA CCG60BL - Black Extractor
CDA CCA52WH - White Extractor - B energy
AEG DGB3850M - Stainless steel Extractor - C energy
AEG GDG969AB - Black Canopy Extractor Hood - A+ energy
Siemens LB75565GB - Silver Canopy Extractor Hood - C energy
Elica ERA LUX SS 60 - Stainless steel Canopy Extractor Hood - D energy
Belling 603INT - Stainless Steel Canopy Extractor - 390 m³/h - B energy
Candy CBG52SX - Silver Canopy Cooker Hood - 62 dB - C energy
Hoover HBG750X/1 - Stainless Steel Canopy Cooker Hood - 615 m³/h - B energy