Best Kitchen Hood in Pakistan 2026 – Top Picks for Every Kitchen
The best kitchen hood in Pakistan does one job that nothing else in the kitchen can: pull greasy steam, garam masala fumes, and frying oil mist out of the air before they coat your cabinets, walls, and lungs. Pakistani cooking — heavy frying in oil, daily tarka, slow-cooked karahis, dum biryanis — produces more airborne grease than any cuisine on earth, which is why a properly-sized kitchen hood (also called a chimney hood or range hood) is the single most underweighted appliance in most Pakistani homes. We compared all 31 kitchen hoods currently in stock — NasGas, Signature, Haier, Dawlance, Care, Esquire — and ranked the 10 worth your money in 2026.
Top 10 kitchen hoods in Pakistan compared
Prices below pull live from our catalogue — they update daily, so what you see is what you’ll pay today.
| Product | Price (Today) | Warranty | EMI from | |
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Signature T-Shape Hood TH400 (90cm, Gesture Control)
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₨50,000 | 1 Year | Rs. 4,167/mo | Buy Now |
NasGas KHD-275 Kitchen Hood (3 Position Speed Control)
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₨27,300 | 1 Year | Rs. 2,275/mo | Buy Now |
NasGas Kitchen Hood KHD300
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₨32,800 | 1 Year | Rs. 2,734/mo | Buy Now |
Haier HCH-7521GN Kitchen Hood - 75 Cm - 1320 m³/h - Auto Clean Function
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₨36,000 | 1 Year | Rs. 3,000/mo | Buy Now |
Signature BH307#S3 Curved Butterfly Shape Kitchen Hood - 1080 m³/hr - 70cm Hoods
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₨37,000 | 1 Year | Rs. 3,084/mo | Buy Now |
Care Hood T 27 (Voice Control, Auto Clean)
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₨45,000 | 1 Year | Rs. 3,750/mo | Buy Now |
Dawlance Kitchen Hood 9630B
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₨49,000 | 1 Year | Rs. 4,084/mo | Buy Now |
Haier T-Shaped Kitchen Hood HCH-9004TN (90 cm)
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₨52,000 | 1 Year | Rs. 4,334/mo | Buy Now |
NasGas KHD-350 Takco Kitchen Hood 1300 m?/h Auto Clean 280W
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₨58,000 | 1 Year | Rs. 4,834/mo | Buy Now |
Signature Slim Hood KX-800 (Digital Control)
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₨99,900 | 1 Year | Rs. 8,325/mo | Buy Now |
How to choose a kitchen hood in Pakistan: 6 things that matter
1. Suction power (m³/h) — the spec that actually matters
Suction power is measured in cubic meters per hour (m³/h). It tells you how much air the hood can pull out of your kitchen per hour. Pakistani cooking with heavy frying and daily masala needs strong suction:
- Under 800 m³/h — only adequate for light cooking (boiling, steaming, occasional frying). Skip for any household that cooks Pakistani food daily.
- 800–1100 m³/h — fine for small families with light-to-medium cooking
- 1100–1400 m³/h — the sweet spot for typical Pakistani households with daily karahi/frying
- 1400+ m³/h — heavy cooking, joint families, anyone making biryani regularly
2. Width — match it to your stove
The hood width must be at least equal to your stove width, ideally slightly wider. A 90cm hood over a 60cm stove catches all the rising grease; a 60cm hood over a 90cm stove lets the edge burners’ grease escape into the kitchen.
- 60–70 cm — small kitchens, 3-burner stoves, single-cook households
- 75–90 cm — standard Pakistani kitchen, 4–5 burner cooking ranges (the most common pick)
- 90+ cm — large kitchens, dual-cook households, joint families with multiple cooks
3. Filter type — baffle filters are best for Pakistani cooking
Three filter types you’ll see:
- Mesh filters — multiple layers of fine aluminium mesh. Cheap, but clog quickly with Pakistani grease and need monthly cleaning. Found in entry-level hoods.
- Baffle filters — curved metal channels that trap grease through centrifugal force. Last longer between cleanings, handle heavy grease better. Standard on mid-range and premium hoods.
- Carbon filters — absorb odours (rather than filtering grease). Used only in ductless hoods that recirculate air; not relevant for properly-ducted Pakistani installations.
4. Auto-clean function — actually useful
Auto-clean uses heat or a periodic spray cycle to break down accumulated grease in the hood’s internal channels. For Pakistani cooking where grease accumulates fast, this feature genuinely extends the time between deep cleanings — and deep-cleaning a kitchen hood manually is a 2-hour job most people avoid. The Haier HCH-7521GN, Care T 27, and NasGas KHD-350 in our top 10 all include auto-clean.
5. Noise level (decibels) — important for open kitchens
Hood noise becomes important when you’re cooking in an open kitchen layout (open to living/dining area). A hood at full power produces 55–72 dB — at the high end, that’s louder than normal conversation. For closed kitchens this matters less; for modern open-plan Pakistani homes, look for hoods rated under 65 dB at maximum power.
6. Mounting type — chimney vs island vs slim
The standard Pakistani install is a wall-mounted chimney hood above a stove against a wall. Slim (or curved) hoods are visually subtle and work well in modern minimalist kitchens. Island hoods (mounted from the ceiling above an island stove) require professional installation and ducting work. Every hood in our top 10 is wall-mounted unless specifically noted.
Our top 10 kitchen hoods in Pakistan, reviewed
The Signature T-Shape Hood TH400 is the kitchen hood we recommend when buyers want a safe, modern choice without overspending. 90cm width covers virtually any Pakistani cooking range (4 or 5 burner standard configurations), gesture control means you can switch speeds without touching the hood with greasy hands, and the T-shape design has become the dominant modern aesthetic in Pakistani kitchens. At Rs. 50,000, it sits at the price sweet spot — above basic NasGas/budget hoods but well below premium slim hoods.
For tight budgets, secondary kitchens, or households with light cooking, the NasGas KHD-275 at Rs. 27,300 is the floor. NasGas is one of Pakistan’s most established kitchen appliance brands — solid build, parts available, simple operation. Below this price you’re into unknown Chinese brands with no service network.
The NasGas Kitchen Hood KHD300 at Rs. 32,800 is the natural step up from the entry-level NasGas. Better suction, sturdier build, more durable finish. For households who like NasGas but want something a step above basic, this is the pick.
The Haier HCH-7521GN at Rs. 36,000 is Haier’s value entry into the Pakistani kitchen hood market. 1320 m³/h suction is genuinely good — that’s the upper end of the “sweet spot” range for daily Pakistani cooking. Auto-clean function is the bonus feature that extends the time between manual deep cleans. Trade-off: 75cm width works for most kitchens but is on the smaller end if you have a 90cm 5-burner range.
The Signature BH307 at Rs. 37,000 is the design-forward pick. Curved butterfly shape gives the kitchen a more architectural look than standard rectangular hoods, while still delivering 1080 m³/h suction — enough for daily Pakistani cooking. For style-conscious buyers in modern apartments or newer homes, this is the visual upgrade.
The Care Hood T 27 at Rs. 45,000 is a genuinely useful smart hood. Voice control matters in a kitchen because your hands are usually occupied — say “speed up” or “turn off” without putting down the karahi. Auto-clean handles the grease accumulation. Care has been a recognised mid-range Pakistani appliance brand for years.
For buyers who specifically want Dawlance reliability and service network reach — particularly in smaller cities where other brands have limited support — the Dawlance Kitchen Hood 9630B at Rs. 49,000 is the choice. Dawlance is Pakistan’s most-serviced appliance brand. Solid build, reliable motor, and the assurance that if anything goes wrong, a technician can reach you almost anywhere.
The Haier HCH-9004TN at Rs. 52,000 is Haier’s 90cm T-shape hood. The width matters for households with 5-burner cooking ranges — undersized hoods leave the edge burners uncovered. Haier’s build quality and the larger width justify the Rs. 16,000 premium over their 75cm model.
For joint families, dual-cook households, or anyone making biryani and karahi multiple times a week, the NasGas KHD-350 Takco at Rs. 58,000 is the right pick. 1300 m³/h sustained suction, 280W motor (more powerful than typical hoods at this price), and auto-clean function. The price is a step up but matches the cooking intensity it’s designed for.
For new modern kitchens where the hood needs to look like architecture rather than appliance, the Signature Slim Hood KX-800 at Rs. 99,900 is the flagship. Slim profile reduces visual bulk over the stove area, digital touch control replaces mechanical buttons, and Signature’s premium finish quality matches the price tag. This is no-compromise territory — pick if you’re building a modern kitchen and the hood is a visible design element.
Best kitchen hood in Pakistan by use case
| If you need… | Buy this | Price |
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| Best overall | Signature TH400 (90 cm) | Rs. 50,000 |
| Cheapest reliable | NasGas KHD-275 | Rs. 27,300 |
| Haier value | Haier HCH-7521GN (75cm) | Rs. 36,000 |
| Voice control / smart | Care T 27 | Rs. 45,000 |
| Dawlance reliability | Dawlance 9630B | Rs. 49,000 |
| Heavy-cooking household | NasGas KHD-350 Takco | Rs. 58,000 |
| Premium slim design | Signature Slim KX-800 | Rs. 99,900 |
Care and maintenance
A kitchen hood is one of the dirtiest jobs in any appliance category — it accumulates Pakistani cooking grease faster than any other kitchen device. Three habits keep it working:
- Clean baffle/mesh filters monthly. Soak in hot water + dishwashing liquid for 30 minutes, scrub gently, rinse, dry, reinstall. Skipping this is the #1 reason kitchen hoods lose suction over time.
- Wipe the hood exterior weekly. Grease accumulates on the stainless steel surface too — wipe with a damp cloth + degreaser weekly to prevent permanent yellowing.
- Run auto-clean monthly (if your hood has it). Press the auto-clean button per the manual instructions. This breaks down internal grease that the filter doesn’t catch.
Why buy your kitchen hood from AYS Online
- 100% original products with official manufacturer warranty and serial number.
- 0% down payment EMI through Bank Alfalah, JS Bank, and MCB credit and debit cards. Fully automated checkout.
- Daily updated prices with 365-day price history.
- Free delivery in Peshawar; safe nationwide shipping with extra packaging for the fragile glass/steel components.
- Cash on Delivery nationwide.
- 8 physical branches for in-person inspection.
- Installation support on selected models — kitchen hoods require ducting work, professional installation strongly recommended.
Browse our complete kitchen hood catalogue for all 31 models. Looking for matching kitchen appliances? See our cooking range selection.
Frequently asked questions
Which is the best kitchen hood brand in Pakistan?
Signature offers the strongest combination of modern design and Pakistani urban service. NasGas is the best value for traditional design. Haier brings global brand quality with auto-clean features. Dawlance has the deepest service network. Care offers smart features like voice control at reasonable prices.
What is the price of a kitchen hood in Pakistan in 2026?
Kitchen hood prices range from Rs. 25,600 to Rs. 99,900, averaging Rs. 50,000. Budget hoods start at Rs. 25,000-35,000. Mid-range modern designs are Rs. 37,000-58,000. Premium slim hoods reach Rs. 94,000.
What size kitchen hood do I need?
Match width to your stove width. 60-70cm for small kitchens with 3-burner stoves. 75-90cm for standard Pakistani kitchens with 4-5 burner ranges (most common). 90+ cm for large kitchens or dual-cook households.
What suction power do I need for Pakistani cooking?
For daily Pakistani cooking with frying and tarka, 1100-1400 m³/h is the sweet spot. Below 800 m³/h is only adequate for light cooking. Heavy-cooking households (joint families, daily biryani/karahi) should target 1400+ m³/h.
What is auto-clean in a kitchen hood?
Auto-clean uses heat cycles or periodic sprays to break down accumulated grease inside the hood. For Pakistani cooking where grease builds up fast, this feature extends time between deep cleanings significantly. Worth the small premium.
Mesh filter vs baffle filter — which is better?
Baffle filters are better for Pakistani cooking — they trap grease through centrifugal force and last longer between cleanings. Mesh filters are cheaper but clog faster with heavy grease. Most mid-range and premium hoods now use baffle filters.
How often should I clean my kitchen hood filters?
Monthly for typical Pakistani cooking. Twice a month for heavy-frying households. Soak in hot water plus dishwashing liquid for 30 minutes, scrub gently, rinse, dry, reinstall. This is the single most important maintenance habit for keeping suction at full power.
Do kitchen hoods need professional installation?
Yes, strongly recommended. Kitchen hoods need correct ducting (preferably venting outside the house), electrical connection, and secure wall mounting at the right height (typically 65-75cm above the stove). DIY installation often results in poor venting, vibration noise, or safety issues.
Can I buy a kitchen hood on EMI in Pakistan?
Yes — at AYS Online every kitchen hood is available on 0% down payment EMI through Bank Alfalah, JS Bank, and MCB Bank credit and debit cards. Installment plans 3-12 months, fully automated at checkout.
Does AYS Online deliver kitchen hoods nationwide?
Yes. Free delivery in Peshawar, standard rates elsewhere. Cash on Delivery available nationwide. 2-4 working days typically. Installation should be done by certified technicians.
The bottom line
If you read nothing else: the Signature TH400 (90cm) at Rs. 50,000 is the best kitchen hood in Pakistan for typical kitchens in 2026. For budgets, the NasGas KHD-275. For heavy cooking, the NasGas KHD-350 Takco. For smart features, the Care Hood T 27 with voice control.
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