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We compare prices from 13 UK retailers across 27 brands so you can find the cheapest. Updated daily — April 2026.

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NEFF N90 I98WMM1S7B 92 cm Downdraft Cooker Hood - Black - A Rated, Black
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NEFF N90 I98WMM1S7B 92 cm Downdraft Cooker Hood - Black - A Rated, Black

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£2395.00

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Buying guide

In April 2026, UK shoppers have access to a solid range of cooker hoods spanning £35.60 to £113.80, making it easier to find a model that fits both your kitchen and budget. Cooker hoods are essential for removing cooking odours, steam, and airborne grease, protecting your kitchen surfaces and improving air quality during meal preparation. Our comparison of 10 products focuses on practical features like extraction rates, noise levels, and installation requirements rather than unnecessary extras.

Living and Home emerge as a key brand in this price bracket, offering reliable options across the range. When shopping in April 2026, consider your kitchen layout—whether you need a chimney hood, under-cabinet model, or island extractor—as this significantly impacts both price and effectiveness. Most models in this range operate between 60-75dB, though quieter options exist at the premium end. Check your kitchen's ventilation setup before purchasing, as ducted hoods require external venting whilst recirculating models need charcoal filters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between ducted and recirculating cooker hoods?
Ducted hoods extract steam and odours outside through external ducting, offering superior performance but requiring installation through walls or roofs. Recirculating hoods filter air through charcoal filters and return it to your kitchen, easier to install but less effective and requiring regular filter replacements every 3-6 months.
How do I know what extraction rate I need for my kitchen?
Calculate your kitchen volume (length × width × height in metres) and multiply by 10-15 for adequate air changes per hour. For a typical 3m × 3m × 2.5m kitchen, aim for 225-337 cubic metres per hour (m³/h) extraction capacity.
Are budget cooker hoods under £50 worth buying?
Entry-level hoods at £35-50 can be effective for smaller kitchens and light cooking, but typically have lower extraction rates and noisier motors than mid-range models. They're suitable if you cook occasionally and have good natural ventilation, but serious cooks may find them frustratingly loud.
What should I check before installation in my UK home?
Verify your kitchen has adequate electrical outlets (most hoods require hardwiring), check wall/ceiling strength for mounting, and ensure you can route ducting externally if needed. For rental properties, check your tenancy agreement as permanent installation may not be permitted.