
The classic range hood has become a staple in many kitchens. But there are innovative alternatives that are not only more visually appealing but also offer impressive functionality.
Take the BORA cooktop extractor, for example. Is a traditional range hood better, or should I go for a cooktop hood? Our comparison helps you decide which system is right for you.
What are the pros and cons of range hoods? What makes the BORA cooktop extractor different? Our comparison highlights the key features of the systems.
| Feature | Classic range hood | BORA cooktop extractor |
|---|---|---|
| Design | Suspended above the cooktop: Obstruction of visibility As a ceiling fan: Unobstructed view, but too far from the cooking area | Elegant design, integrated into the cooktop without obstructing the view. |
| Wide range of models | Available in recirculating and vented models. The right size for every kitchen. | Available in recirculating and exhaust models. Available in different sizes to suit various cooking styles. |
| Space requirements | Requires space on the ceiling or wall—reduces storage space for upper cabinets. | Space-saving solution, as the range hood is integrated into the cooktop. |
| Noise level | Average noise level of 63 decibels is equivalent to that of a conversation. | Quiet operation thanks to sophisticated technology and installation in the kitchen base cabinet. |
| Extraction power | Efficient when properly positioned. Extraction power decreases with distance from the cooking area. | Highly efficient; placing it directly over the cooktop prevents fumes from spreading throughout the room. |
| Cleaning & Maintenance | Difficult to clean: Surfaces must be cleaned by hand. Grease and activated carbon filters require maintenance. | Easy cleaning and maintenance: The grease filter and all removable parts are dishwasher-safe. Activated carbon filter easily accessible for maintenance. |
| Operation | Manual with various settings. Some models come with a remote control. | Intuitive controls right on the cooktop. |
| Cost | Wide price range; generally affordable to purchase. | Higher purchase price. More cost-effective in the long run due to lower maintenance costs |

BORA cooktop extractor systems set new standards in terms of efficiency and design. Modern and minimalist kitchens benefit in particular from the discreet look of BORA systems. The cooktop with integrated extractor hood blends seamlessly into the overall concept. Experience shows: The direct extraction of cooking vapours improves the air quality in the kitchen. There is no difference between recirculation and exhaust air, both systems work efficiently.
Induction hobs, gas hobs or the familiar ceramic hob with radiant heating elements? BORA systems are available with various hob types. Our configurator helps you to find out which BORA system suits you best.
The classic range hood is a tried-and-true solution for kitchen layouts where technical innovation takes a back seat to familiar design elements. It is ideal for users who want to make a visual statement on the wall or above the island but whose budget does not (yet) allow for a complete overhaul of the ventilation system. However, this means accepting limited headroom, higher noise levels, and more effort required to clean the visible surfaces of the housing.

If you’d like to switch from a traditional range hood to a BORA cooktop extractor, please consider the following:
Yes, BORA hob extractors are perfectly designed for cooking with an open flame and, thanks to precise airflow management, ensure that the gas flame remains stable whilst cooking fumes are efficiently extracted. Specific installation guidelines for gas hobs help you achieve maximum performance and safety without compromising on design.
To remove cooking vapours, grease particles and odours from the kitchen, a cooker hood or an alternative like a cooktop extractor is essential. Whether a downdraft extractor – a synonym for the cooktop extractor – or a classic cooker hood, a suitable system needs to be installed to provide fresh air in the kitchen.
No, BORA cooktop extractors are generally quieter as the motor is integrated in the cooktop itself and is soundproofed.
Installation should be carried out by a specialist as there are special requirements in terms of installation and electrical connections.
Technically, yes. As a stand-alone appliance, meaning that the cooktop does not need to be connected to a cooker, a BORA cooktop extractor gives you more leeway when designing your kitchen. If you are renovating your kitchen and want to retrofit a BORA system, you first need to check whether installation is possible and if the system is guaranteed to work.