The details
This stylish cooker hood is a great addition to your kitchen, combining classic design with modern features. It features a powerful extraction rate of 575m³/h and three fan speeds, to ensure quick results to clear away unwanted food smells. The black finish adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen, and it comes unbranded to coordinate with your existing appliances. Plus, the energy-efficient LED light illuminates your cooking space and helps you save on your electricity bill. It's easy to operate with simple touch controls and comes fitted with a plug for easy installation. What's more, it even has an impressive 'A' energy rating, making it the perfect choice for eco-conscious homes.
Note: Some cooker hoods come with a blue protective film, please remove before installation.
Essential info
- Finish: Black
- Fan Speed: 3
- Lighting: 1 x LED
- Extraction rate: 575m³/hr
- Maximum operating noise 71dB
- Energy rating: A
- Dimensions: W 595 x D 500 x H 651-1001 mm
More info
- Touch controls
- Recirculate or extract the air
- Adjustable, optional chimney
- Voltage: 220-240v
- Frequency: 50/60hz
- Air outlet diameter: 15cm
- Plug included
- Grease filter included
- Carbon filters sold separately
Question from Ann: Asked on 20/05/2026 Can I plug the hood into the wall outlet right behind it? Is it safe, or could the cable get hot, wet or damage because of the steam? I’m using the carbon filter setup with no external ducting. Or should I cover the cable and plug with a cable duct?
Hi, Yes — the hood can be plugged into a standard wall socket located behind it, as this is a normal installation method; the only requirement is that the plug remains accessible after installation for isolation, and as long as the cable is not trapped or pinched when fitting the chimney, no additional ducting or protection is required.
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Question from A: Asked on 13/05/2026 Does ducting need to be installed if the recirculation variant is purchased,
Hi, If you choose the recirculation (ductless) option, no external ducting is required. In this mode, the cooker hood filters the air using grease and carbon filters and then releases the cleaned air back into the kitchen. If you choose to install the hood in extraction mode instead, then ducting will be required to vent the air outside.
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Question from TJ: Asked on 15/04/2026 Is the bulb replaceable and easy to change?
Hi, The cooker hood uses a replaceable LED light module rather than a sealed unit. If the light fails, it can be replaced by removing the grease filter and releasing the spring clips that hold the light in place. The unit then disconnects via a plug-in connector and can be swapped with a new replacement module. No specialist tools are normally required, and the process is considered a straightforward user-replaceable maintenance task, provided the power supply is isolated before starting.
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