Beko vs NEFF Cooker Hoods
Beko keeps the proposition accessible with the Beko HCF61620X at £279, a practical cooker hood for buyers who want a sensible replacement without paying premium prices. NEFF offers more specialist kitchen-design options, including the Neff D83IDK1S0B N30 80cm 3 Speed Wall Mounted Flat Cooker Hood in black at £399, the Neff D85IFN1S0B 800mm Chimney Cooker Hood at £689 and the Neff D94QFM1N0B N 50 90cm Wall-Mounted Cooker Hood in stainless steel at £539.
Beko concentrates on the essentials: fan-speed control, grease filtration, task lighting and a standard format that fits many existing layouts. NEFF broadens the specification with 80cm and 90cm widths, flat black styling, chimney and wall-mounted formats, three-speed control, metal grease filters, LED illumination and higher design integration with contemporary hobs and ovens. The N30 model is the more affordable design-led choice, while the N 50 90cm hood suits wider cooking zones and the D85IFN1S0B targets buyers who want a more substantial chimney appliance.
Beko suits households that cook normally, want decent extraction and need to control the total kitchen budget. It is also easier to justify where the hood is not the focal point of the room. NEFF suits design-conscious kitchens, open-plan spaces and keen cooks who want a hood sized properly for an 80cm or 90cm hob. Energy payback is not the core argument, as fan motors are not major electricity users; the benefit is cleaner air, reduced condensation, better lighting and a finish that aligns with higher-end cabinetry, especially when the hood is clearly visible from a dining area and has to complement ovens, worktops and splashback finishes.
Bottom line: "choose Beko if you want a value-focused hood for standard extraction / opt for NEFF if you want wider sizes, sharper styling and better integration with a premium cooking zone."