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SPARES2GO Carbon Filter Compatible with Lamona HJA2480 HJA2908 LAM2401 Cooker Hood Extractor Vent Fan (Pack of 2)

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Other cooker hood sizes we've tested, but which are much more uncommon on the market, are 50-59cm wide cooker hoods, 80-89cm wide cooker hoods, and 100cm-plus cooker hoods. Easy-to-use controls For ease, choose a hood with controls on the front rather than the inside or the underside. These days, grease filters are usually made of aluminium or stainless steel, although you do still come across some made of a fleece material or paper. To keep the grease filters clean, you'll need to wash or change them regularly. Metal filters are washable – they're easy to remove, as they clip in and out of the underside of the hood. They are usually suitable for dishwashers. If you're looking for a cooker hood big enough to be fitted above a 110cm-wide hob or range cooker, you'll find plenty of chimney-style hoods to choose from.

Fleece or paper filters will need replacing every few months, depending on how much frying you do. Some hoods come with a handy saturation indicator that lets you know when the filter should be changed or washed.The best cooker hoods we've tested aren't much noisier than the humming of a refrigerator; the worst can sound four times as loud. Hob-to-hood wi-fi Some pricier hobs and hoods have a wireless connection that means the hob activates and adjusts the cooker hood automatically depending on what you are cooking. And don't forget about lingering odours either. The scent of dinner is welcome a first, but it will overstay its welcome without good ventilation.

If you like to chat or listen to the radio while you cook, or if you often eat in an open-plan kitchen, we'd recommend you choose a cooker hood that scores four or more stars in our noise tests.However a mismatched cooker hood-hob combo often isn't practical. Space and cost can be major considerations. If this is the case, you're best off starting with a size that matches the size of your hob and buying a cooker hood with a performance that's proven to impress. The ideal cooker hood width will correspond to the size of your hob and you'll probably want to match these up. This is the original type of cooker hood, and these models are sometimes referred to as conventional hoods. Features to look for on cooker hoods in this price range include three power settings, an additional power boost, and the option to set the hood to switch off automatically after a short period. Please note: all dimensions indicated in this ad are approximate and may vary slightly from indicated measurements. They are included as a guide to assist you in selecting the right part for your machine***

All cooker hoods have grease filters – these capture grease as it rises from your hob, preventing it from settling on kitchen surfaces and leaving hard-to-remove residues. Visor hoods tend to be relatively cheap and, like integrated or built-in cooker hoods, are good for kitchens with limited space.

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Island hoods – also called freestanding hoods – are large and can be very pricey, so take this into account if you're designing a new kitchen and deciding where to locate your oven and hob. To read more about cooker hood features, see our Cooker hoods jargon buster. What size cooker hood should I buy? Alternatively, if you buy a cooker hood that is wider than your hob, say a 90cm-wide cooker hood for a standard-sized 60cm wide hob, you can expect slightly better performance. Cooker hoods that exceed your hob in width will be able to catch more rising steam and clear the air more easily.

Downdraft extractors are a new, relatively expensive type of cooker 'hood' that hides away under your worktop, behind your hob, when not in use. Cooker hoods aren't terribly complicated, but there are a few key features that can be useful to have:The cheapest types are usually visor style, integrated (built in) or canopy-style hoods that are designed to fit over a four-ring hob or cooker. Cooker hoods can be expensive, space-consuming and difficult to install. For this reason, some choose to simply open their windows while they boil and fry. This age-old method isn't the worst idea, but it will leave odours, steam and airborne grease to settle in your kitchen. And in the winter, it'll sap your heat and leave you shivering while you cook. The most common cooker hood width is 60cm, which is suitable for standard-sized hobs. Also common are 90cm wide cooker hoods. You'll find that brands will often release the same cooker hood style in 60cm wide and 90cm wide versions. Not sure you have the space for a cooker hood? See our guide to the Best venting hobs - hobs with built-in extraction capabilities. Do cooker hoods have to be vented to the outside?

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