The Pros and Cons of Angled vs Chimney Cooker Hoods

Choosing between an angled cooker hood and a chimney cooker hood comes down to space, style, and how you cook. This guide compares both types so you can pick the best fit for your kitchen. Explore the full range on our cooker hood collection.

What is an Angled Cooker Hood?

An angled hood has a sleek, tilted glass or metal front that creates extra head clearance and a distinctly modern look. It’s a great match for compact or contemporary layouts, while still offering a solid extraction rate Extraction rate is the airflow a hood can move, usually measured in m³/h. Higher values clear steam and odours faster. .

What is a Chimney Cooker Hood?

A chimney hood uses a canopy plus a vertical flue that draws air up and out (or through filters). It’s a timeless choice that suits both modern and classic schemes, often delivering strong coverage over wider hobs.

Angled vs Chimney: Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Angled Cooker Hood Chimney Cooker Hood
Design style Modern, minimalist; slim profile Iconic canopy + flue; bold presence
Head clearance Excellent (tilted front reduces bumps) Moderate (flat underside sits closer)
Ease of cleaning Fewer crevices; wipeable glass/steel More surfaces; baffle/mesh to maintain
Extraction performance Moderate to strong Typically stronger at higher speeds
Noise Often quieter at like-for-like settings Can be louder at peak airflow
Installation Wall-mounted; compact footprint Wall-mounted with flue; more visual height
Best for Low ceilings, sleek modern kitchens Spacious kitchens, heavy cooking
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Pros & Cons of Angled Cooker Hoods

Pros

  • Space-saving design with excellent head clearance
  • Clean, modern aesthetic that suits minimal kitchens
  • Often quieter and energy-conscious with LED lighting LED lights use less energy and run cooler than halogens while giving bright, even hob illumination.
  • Smooth glass/steel surfaces are fast to wipe down

Cons

  • Some models offer lower maximum airflow than big chimney units
  • Large widths (e.g. 100–120 cm) are less common

Pros & Cons of Chimney Cooker Hoods

Pros

  • Strong extraction suitable for frequent frying or high-heat cooking
  • Wide coverage across multiple burners
  • Design focal point that suits modern or classic kitchens

Cons

  • More visual bulk; can dominate small spaces
  • More surfaces and filters to keep clean

How to Choose

If you value a streamlined look and extra headroom, go angled. If you cook often and want maximum pull, a chimney hood is a safe bet. Either type can run ducted or via recirculation Recirculation passes air through carbon filters and returns it to the room—ideal when external ducting isn’t possible. . For the widest selection, browse CATA cooker hoods.

Tip: Measure hob width and allow the hood to match or exceed it (e.g. 90 cm hood over a 75–90 cm hob) for best capture.

Quick Comparison Flip Cards

💡 Quick fact
Angled hoods boost headroom under low ceilings.
⚙️ Design tip
Chimney hoods make a strong visual centrepiece.
🌿 Energy note
LED lighting reduces energy use and heat.
🔧 Install tip
Use the shortest, straightest duct run for quieter, stronger extraction.

FAQs

With like-for-like motors, many angled models perform similarly. Chimney hoods often edge it at the highest m³/h, especially in wider sizes.
At maximum speed they can be louder due to higher airflow. Keeping ducting short and smooth helps reduce noise for any hood type.
Yes. Ducted extraction vents outside; recirculation uses carbon filters to clean and return air to the room.
Angled units are compact to position; chimney hoods add a flue section that may need extra alignment. Professional installation is recommended for both.
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Conclusion

For style and space, choose an angled cooker hood. For power and coverage, a chimney hood is ideal. Ready to find your match? Explore CATA cooker hoods today.

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