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Rangehoods & filters

The smell of cooking is something you don’t want floating around your home. A rangehood removes it and gives you extra light over your cooking surface, too. Most of ours can be connected to your ducting system to vent to the outside or used with a charcoal filter that recirculates the air.

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UNDERVERK white hood hidden in cabinet with led light.UNDERVERK Built-in extractor hood, stainless steel, 80 cm

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UNDERVERK hood: white, metal, minimalist design, fits inside 60 cm cabinet.Modern kitchen with marble backsplash, stainless steel utensils, wooden board, and a built-in range hood.
White kitchen hood with led light, control panel in front, fits in kitchen cabinet.Modern kitchen with white cabinets, wooden countertop, oven, and stylish decor.
UTDRAG built-in extractor hood - stainless steel, sleek design with led lights.Modern white kitchen with recessed range hood, tile backsplash, and potted herbs. The hood can be pulled out for better ventilation.
Black kitchen hood with sleek, curved design and matte finish. Includes led lighting for even illumination.Black range hood in modern kitchen, wooden countertop, white cabinets.
Silver flexible aluminium tube. Circular shape, tightly coiled. Modern, industrial design.
Two green round charcoal philtres. One is open with structures, the other covered in mesh.
Black circular charcoal philtre for range hood by IKEA.
NYTTIG TUB 125, silver cylindrical mesh roll, metal.
Two round green charcoal philtres, one with black charcoal exposed on top, designed for recirculating cooking smells.
A pair of black round charcoal philtres. One has a grid, the other a mesh with a clip.

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Fry, steam, broil and sauté away! Enjoy the freedom of getting creative in your kitchen with an effective and well-integrated cooker hood. This essential kitchen feature ensures that your cooking environment remains ventilated, while leaving your kitchen smelling fresh after your master chef session.  

In our selection of cooker hoods, you'll find many different styles and designs. Read on to get some quick tips on how to choose the right cooker hood for your kitchen.  

Which cooker hood should I choose? 

Cooker hoods come in wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, and built-in varieties. Which one to choose depends on the layout of your kitchen and which style you prefer.   

Wall mounted cooker hoods 

A wall mounted cooker hood is perfect if you have your stove placed somewhere along the kitchen wall.  
Aside from ventilating, the extractor hood will also be an important part of your kitchen interior. A model with curved glass creates a light and airy impression. A model with clean and straight lines goes perfect for a modern and minimalistic kitchen. A model with a more soft and round design will be perfect if you have a more traditional taste.  

Built-in cooker hoods 

With a built-in cooker hood, you'll get a neat and tidy kitchen environment. The cooker hood will be placed behind cupboard or cabinet kitchen doors as an integrated part of your kitchen environment. Choose cabinet doors that match the rest of your kitchen and create a seamless, uniform look.  

Extractor hoods for kitchen islands 

Are you planning to create a kitchen island? With a kitchen island you'll get a new dynamic in the kitchen by placing the cooking activities more in the centre of the room. For this kind of layout, we recommend one of our ceiling-mounted cooker hoods. Another option is FÖRDELAKTIG - an induction hob with a built-in extractor hood. 

If you're looking to complement your new extractor hood with an induction hob, you'll find our selection of induction hobs here.  

What extraction rate do I need? 

If your cooker hood doesn't have a high enough extraction rate for the size of your kitchen, it will take much longer to clear the cooking smell. We therefore recommend you choose a cooker hood with an extraction rate that will filter the air in your kitchen around 10 times per hour.  

How much air the cooker hood processes per hour is defined with m³/h. To get an indication, start by working out the volume of your kitchen (length x width x height). Then divide the extraction rate with the volume of your kitchen. The result will show how many times per hour the cooker hood will be able to filter the air in your kitchen.