Why 60 cm hoods fit small kitchens

A 60 cm hood lines up with most 60 cm cooktops. It saves space and still gives good capture. If you cook light meals, a basic hood can work. If you fry often, choose higher airflow and use ducting when allowed. Clean the filters often so suction stays strong.

Recommended 60 cm Hoods

1) 60 cm Inverter Wallmount Hood H73.6 SDC

Stainless wallmount hood with an inverter motor and digital touch control. Strong suction with lower power use. Good for heavier cooking in a small space.

2) 60 cm Wallmount Hood H64.6

Chimney style wallmount hood with simple push button control. Strong capture and easy care. A safe pick if you want power and a clean look.

3) 60 cm Undermount Hood Black CTSH25601

Low profile undermount hood with push button control. Fits under a cabinet for a tidy line. Good for light to medium cooking.

4) 60 cm Undermount Hood Black CTSH25602

Undermount hood with more pull than basic models. Push button control and a slim body. Better choice if you need a bit more suction.

5) 60 cm Undermount Hood CTSH23601

Compact undermount hood with a neat under cabinet fit. A simple option for rentals and small condos.

Quick comparison of 60cm Hoods

Model

Mounting

Controls

Motor

Best for

H73.6 SDC

Wallmount

Digital touch

Inverter

Heavy cooking in a small space

H64.6

Wallmount

Push button

Standard

Strong capture with simple setup

CTSH25601

Undermount

Push button

Standard

Clean cabinet line, light cooking

CTSH25602

Undermount

Push button

Standard

More suction for condos

CTSH23601

Undermount

Push button

Standard

Budget installs and rentals

How to pick the best hood for your kitchen

  • Measure the cooktop and the cabinet space. Confirm height and clearance.
  • Pick a control style you like. Touch panels feel modern. Buttons are simple and reliable.
  • Match airflow to your cooking. Light meals need less pull. Frequent frying needs more.
  • Use ducting if your building allows it. If not, choose a recirculating setup and replace carbon filters on time.
  • Keep noise in mind. Run on lower speeds when possible and clean filters to help airflow.

Care and maintenance of your kitchen hood

  • Wash aluminum or baffle filters in warm soapy water. Let them dry before re-installing.
  • Replace carbon filters on schedule if you use recirculation.
  • Wipe the control panel and hood body after greasy cooking.
  • Check the duct or vent path for blockages if suction drops.

 

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