Downdraft Extractor Hoods

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£499.99
  • 430 m³/hour Extraction Rate
  • 67 dB Maximum Noise Level
  • 4 Fan Speeds
  • Touch Control Operation
  • Energy Rating D
  • Suited to Vent/Recirculate
  • 5 Years Parts 2 Years Labour Guarantee
  • Cable Included
  • Dimensions: 580mm x 115mm x 335mm

This downdraft cooker hood features a black glass panel, motorised lift, touch controls, 4 fan speeds, and 579m³/h airflow—sleek, space-saving, and perfect for modern kitchens.

£549.99
  • 605 m³/hour Extraction Rate
  • 73 dB Maximum Noise Level
  • 4 Fan Speeds
  • Touch Control Operation
  • Energy Rating B
  • Suited to Vent/Recirculate
  • 5 Years Parts 2 Years Labour Guarantee
  • Gas Hob Compatible
  • Dimensions: 880mm x 115mm x 335mm

This downdraft extractor features a sleek black glass panel, motorised lift, 4 fan speeds, touch controls, and 605m³/h airflow -ideal for stylish, space-saving ventilation.

£499.99
  • 538 m³/hour Extraction Rate
  • 67 dB Maximum Noise Level
  • 4 Fan Speeds
  • Touch Control Operation
  • Energy Rating D
  • Suited to Vent/Recirculate
  • 5 Years Parts 2 Years Labour Guarantee
  • Cable Included
  • Dimensions: 880mm x 115mm x 335mm

What is a downdraft extractor?

A downdraft extractor is a cooking extraction system that is typically installed into the countertop and can be easily hidden away when not in use. This type of extractor offers more functionality than most traditional models, as it pulls air away from the stovetop downward instead of releasing it up into the ceiling. Its unique design ensures that smoke and smells are quickly removed from the kitchen without getting dispersed throughout the room.

Furthermore, its location allows for effective air flow since it can capture steam and odours at their source before they have a chance to spread. When not in use, the extractor can be easily concealed beneath the countertop, giving your kitchen a sleek and modern look.

Are you trying to reduce smoke and odours from regular cooking activities in your kitchen? A great solution is to look into using an extractor system designed for removing such smells from your cooker hood. Before choosing your final hood explore these options with the help of an expert, call one of our team or speak to your kitchen installer.

The advantages of a downdraft extractor, as discussed, is its ability to take cooking smells and steam directly from above your hob, it does mean you need to plan your kitchen with either an island cupboard or standard cupboard space being taken. So make sure you have plotted enough storage space if you are going for a downdraft. The mechanics behind the downdraft sit in the cupboard underneath including the ducting which is then piped out to the nearest vent. The size of the downdraft when it appears at the top is the same size as needed below to house the extractor. Therefore the whole cupboard is used, you may get some storage in front of it, but with ducting and electrics it’s best to write off the cupboard space.

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