Integrated cooker hoods
( number of products: 2 )Countertop Range Hoods combine a kitchen hood with a cooktop. This revolutionary combination of an efficient and quiet hood with a modern cooktop meets the high demands of contemporary times. The hood remains integrated into the cooktop's design in such a way that it is practically invisible. Fumes rising from pots and pans are immediately absorbed as they escape. A countertop range hood can take the form of a rectangular slit or a round fan. You can install it in both recirculation and extraction modes.
Countertop Range Hoods – Two Important Functions in One Device
If you're used to the idea that a range hood must be mounted on the wall, ceiling, or built into a cabinet –countertop range hoods change these habits. A countertop range hood is a device integrated with the cooktop. Embedding it into the structure of the cooktop means it is located right at the direct source of arising vapors and impurities – right next to the cookware. By investing in a countertop range hood, you gain one device with two extremely important kitchen functions. Additionally, you gain extra space that would have been occupied by a traditional hood mounted to the wall, ceiling, or cabinet.
Countertop Range Hoods and Their Technology
If you value modernity, minimalism, and hygiene in the kitchen – the BORA countertop range hood is just for you. The innovative solutions it employs will surprise even the most ardent tech enthusiasts. The cooktops integrated with the countertop range hood are made of high-quality Schott glass ceramic. This is an extremely scratch-resistant and easy-to-clean material that remains in perfect condition for a long time. The hood, level with the countertop and cooktop, is the most discreet way yet to remove moisture, grease, and other impurities from the kitchen. Countertop range hoods are quiet. Many models operate at a noise level of 40 dB, which can be compared to the gentle rustle of the wind.
Everyday Use of Countertop Range Hoods
There are models of countertop range hoods that you can install as exhaust systems and those that function solely as recirculating hoods. To recap: an exhaust system is a hood connected via a duct (pipe) to a ventilation chimney. It is always recommended when a separate ventilation chimney is prepared in the building, through which kitchen vapors are discharged outside. A recirculating hood, on the other hand, is suitable when connecting an exhaust system is not possible. In that case, you simply need to install an additional carbon filter to enjoy clean air in the kitchen.
Types of Countertop Range Hoods
Manufacturers compete to offer users increasingly newer solutions in their devices. BORA countertop range hoods are a pioneering brand – it was after their success that the popularity of this type of hood increased. Nowadays, you can easily choose the appropriate cooktop with a hood for your kitchen setup or the width and length of your countertop. Both selected induction and gas cooktops are compatible with countertop range hoods.