Built-in cooker hood with charcoal filter - a quiet and discreet moisture absorber
Do you have a kitchen where connecting a cooker hood to ventilation is not possible? Do you live in a flat where the housing association or developer does not allow the installation of extractor fans? Built-in cooker hood with a carbon filter is a great solution in such cases. It can be installed in almost any kitchen. It is compact and discreet, and thanks to the carbon filters, it effectively neutralises unpleasant cooking odours. Discover which models are worth investing in.
Advantages of Built-in Cooker Hoods
Built-in cooker hood with a carbon filter offers many benefits. Among the most notable are:
- Easy to match with interior design — the hood is placed deep inside the cabinet. Some models can be fully integrated with the furniture, making them very discreet. The kitchen interior is thus unified and aesthetically pleasing, which is very important for many people, especially in kitchens with original decor.
- Easy to clean — a hood that is installed in a cabinet is better protected from dust, making it easy to maintain. The metal filter should be washed in the dishwasher once a month, while the carbon filter lasts about 3-6 months, depending on how often you cook.
- Small size — under-cabinet cooker hoods are among the smallest, so if you want to save space, this type of model will be a perfect choice.
These types of cooker hoods have a large following because they always look good regardless of passing trends. Thanks to modern technological solutions, they can be very efficient and convenient for everyday use.
Want to Install an Built-in Cooker Hood with a Carbon Filter? Here's What You Should Know!
When hiding the hood in a cabinet, you should plan an outlet for the cleaned air. It must have an exit point — otherwise, moisture will accumulate inside the cabinet, which could cause the furniture to swell. The air should be vented from the hood through a smooth pipe, preferably up to the top of the cabinet, where an opening should be located. If the cabinets are built up to the ceiling, the carpenter can cut such an opening in another location and cover it with a masking panel.
Built-in Cooker Hood with a Carbon Filter — Which One to Choose?
The category of built-in cooker hoods is extensive, and individual models differ in many aspects. Below, we present three sample options, among which everyone will be able to find the one that best suits their kitchen needs.
Viledo 60.1 White
The Viledo 60.1 White cooker hood is a device that can be easily placed in almost any cabinet. It has a width of 60 cm and works well with cooktops of the same or smaller width. The aesthetic design of the hood is also noteworthy. The aluminium filter is in the same shade as the hood's body, ensuring a cohesive and elegant appearance. The hood features LED lighting in the form of a stylish strip, which illuminates the space under the hood effectively. Viledo also offers good performance – 415 m3/h and operates from 49 dB, making it effective in absorbing odours while providing comfortable cooking.
Spedtero 60.1 Black
Spedtero 60.1 Black is an excellent cooker hood in terms of performance and features an elegant design. It boasts impressive efficiency, with a maximum output of up to 570 m3/h. The speed level can be adjusted to individual needs using one of the two dials. The second dial is used to change the lighting intensity. This method of control is easily detectable by touch, allowing for convenient adjustments while standing upright. The hood's body is trapezoid-shaped, which significantly simplifies hinge installation in the cabinet. Additional advantages include the spot lighting with an original square shape. This enhances visibility in the immediate surroundings and also creates a cosy atmosphere in the evening.
Hadario 80.2 Inox
Hadario 80.2 Inox has a wider design compared to the previous two models, making it ideal for cookers larger than the standard 60 cm width. The cooker hood is made from high-grade Inox stainless steel. It operates very quietly—at just 45 dB on the first speed setting—ensuring a comfortable noise level for the user, even when a carbon filter is installed. The push-button controls will appeal to those who appreciate traditional operation, offering easy and intuitive use. Additionally, the LED lights, in the form of two modern strips, give the hood a contemporary look.
Which of the above options do you find most appealing? Or perhaps you’d like to explore even more quiet and efficient GLOBALO cooker hoods? Write to us or give us a call, and our specialists will help you choose the perfect built-in cooker hood with a carbon filter for your kitchen!