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Electrolux LFC316X |
£124.89
Wickes
+3 more shops
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420m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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66dB
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Info
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£180
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Nov 2018
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Electrolux EFG315S |
£79.00
+2 more shops
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270m³/h
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Built-in
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64dB
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Info
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£180
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Nov 2018
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Electrolux EFF90445OX |
No prices
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eBay
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400m³/h
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Island
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56dB
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Info
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(Unknown)
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Mar 2018
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Electrolux LFP316S |
£209.60
Amazon UK
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360m³/h
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Integrated
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68dB
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Info
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(Unknown)
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Jul 2018
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Electrolux EFF80569DK |
£180.00 |
800m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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62dB
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Info
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£310
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Nov 2014
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Electrolux EFB90566BX |
£199.99
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685m³/h
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Built-in
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63dB
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Info
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£310
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Apr 2015
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Electrolux EFB60460OX |
£211.97
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603m³/h
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Built-in
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69dB
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Info
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(Unknown)
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Jun 2018
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Electrolux EFV80464OX |
£269.99
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647m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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67dB
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Info
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£210
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Mar 2009
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Electrolux EFP60460OX |
£189.99
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603m³/h
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Built-in
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66dB
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Info
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(Unknown)
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May 2016
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Electrolux EFV55464OX |
No prices
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eBay
+1 more shop
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647m³/h
Info
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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67dB
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Info
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£210
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Feb 2013
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Electrolux EFC62380OX |
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eBay
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410m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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62dB
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Info
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£300
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Apr 2015
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Electrolux EFC90400X |
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850m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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72dB
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Info
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£340
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Apr 2011
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Electrolux LFU216X |
£93.11
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272m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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71dB
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(Unknown)
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Nov 2018
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Electrolux EFC92380OX |
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410m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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62dB
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£300
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Apr 2015
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Electrolux EFC60151W |
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eBay
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430m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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67dB
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Info
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£240
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Apr 2015
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Electrolux EFF80550DK |
No prices
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Official Kingdom Appliances Outlet on eBay
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470m³/h
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Chimney / Wall-Mounted
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65dB
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Info
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(Unknown)
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Aug 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Cooker Hood Buying Guide
Types of Cooker Hoods
Cooker hoods come in all shapes and sizes. The 3 main fitting types of are island (free hanging), wall-mounted and built-in. The hood that is best for you will be dictated mostly by the shape of your kitchen, and the position of your cooker within it.

Island
They are regularly used for kitchens where the cooker is situated in a central ‘island’ work surface. They are the most stand-out and visually impacting style of hood, and give a kitchen a modern, open-plan feel.
Wall-mounted
These hoods are attached to the wall of your kitchen directly above the hob, pulling smoke and dirty air away from the cooker. They aren’t as dramatic as island hoods, but aren’t hidden like inbuilt extractors. They can be simple as a ‘visor’ hood over the hob, or as eye-catching as giant ‘chimney hoods’ looming over the whole cooker. Wall-mounted hoods are the most common type of cooker hood, and suit all kitchens, from the very small to the larger ones.


Built-in
These hoods are generally smaller and quieter, but also come with less power. They are meant to be integrated into cupboards and ‘hidden’ away from obvious view. Because of their smaller size, they are ideal for more cramped kitchens, or places where a traditional chimney extractor hood would be too bulky.
Extraction Types
Cooker hoods work by sucking up the air given off from cooking, and either moving it to the outside through a duct or cleaning and recirculation it inside the room. Most cooker hoods can be operated both ducted and in recirculation mode.
The extraction power rating is measured in m³/h - the higher a hood’s extraction rating, the quicker it extracts air from the room.
Ducted
Ducted hoods feature a duct which channels hot air and smoke to the outside. Because they require access to the outside air (normally through a hole drilled through an outside wall), these type of hoods usually require specialist installation, or a hole from a previous installation. Extracting the air is more effective than recirculation the air.
Recirculating
Recirculating hoods take the dirty air and smoke given off from cooking, pass it through a filter to clean it, then blow it back into the kitchen. They do not require outside access, so are easier and less invasive to install, but are not as efficient at removing smoke and cooking odours as ducted hoods.

Filters
Filters serve to trap grease and smoke given off by cooking, leading to a better-smelling and cleaner kitchen. There are 2 different types of filters for cooker hoods - grease filters are important for all different types of hoods, since they help reduce the grease in the air and the smell of cooking. Carbon filters, on the other hand, are only necessary with recirculating air systems, since they strip the smoke from the air before it is recirculated back into your kitchen. These filters last about a year before they need to be replaced.
The hoods in our system are given a grease filtering efficiency grade. The better the grade, they more efficient they are at removing grease and odours from the air.
Cooker Hood Colours
Cooker hoods come in many different colours to best complement your cooker and kitchen. Most hoods can be found in plain silver, white or black but you can also find more adventurous colours - from bright red to fluorescent green - if you really want to make a statement!
Noise Level
A cooked hood is basically a large fan, so they make can make quite a lot of noise when turned on. The noise will depend on the power level of the extractor used - generally speaking the more powerful the fan, the louder it will be. Other factors such as the material used for the hood may also affect the noise level of your cooker hood.
Many hoods feature a low and high speed, with differing noise levels for each.
Electrolux Cooker Hoods
Electrolux Kitchen Extractor Prices
Electrolux kitchen extractors range in price from £59 to £300 and in total we found prices for 15 Electrolux kitchen extractors. On average, a new Electrolux extractor fan costs £172 and 80% of Electrolux extractor fans are priced between £80 and £270. The Electrolux EFV55464OX is the most expensive Electrolux kitchen extractor that we found at £300, and the Electrolux EFC62380OX is the cheapest at only £59.
Price Range of Electrolux Cooker Hoods
Electrolux extract hoods range in price from £59 to £300, and the average price of Electrolux extract hoods is £172 which is the 44th highest average price of all kitchen extractor brands.
Cooker Hood Brands - Average Ratings
We have analysed 1 expert reviews and 1,209 user reviews for cooker hoods and used these reviews to determine the average rating for each brand of cooker hood.
When Are Most New Electrolux Extract Hoods Released?
Over the last 3 years we couldn't see any obvious trend in the release month for new Electrolux kitchen extractors. 14 new Electrolux extract hoods were released in March 2018 making it the biggest month that year for new Electrolux kitchen extractor releases. In November 2017, three new Electrolux extract hoods were released making it the biggest month that year for new Electrolux kitchen extractor releases. The biggest month in 2016 for new Electrolux extractor fan releases was December, with 25 new Electrolux extractor fans released that month.
How Fast Do Electrolux Extract Hood Prices Drop After Release?
Most extractor fans drop in price by 3% in the first 6 months after release, however Electrolux cooker hoods tend to depreciate faster. On average Electrolux extractor fans drop in price by 6% in the first 6 months after release.
If you are prepared to wait then you could save an average of £24 on a typical £444 new Electrolux extractor fan by waiting 6 months before buying.