T-Line - Wall Hood
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T-Line - Glass Front Wall Hood - Options
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Glass Front Wall Hood - Options
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Glass Front Wall Hood - Options
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood
T-Line - Wall Hood

T-Line - Wall Hood


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The T-Line wall cooker hood has a glass front with touch controls built directly into the surface — no visible buttons, no break in the glass. A-rated 720m³/hr motor, 60mm ultra-slim profile, boost mode and 5-minute timer. Suits both modern kitchens and period homes. 60cm to 110cm. Black or Stainless Steel.

T-Line Wall Cooker Hood — Glass Front. Touch Controls. 60mm Slim. Works in Any Kitchen.

Most wall-mounted cooker hoods announce their controls: buttons on the front panel, a row of switches below the chimney, or a strip of tactile controls somewhere you can find by touch. The T-Line announces nothing. Its front face is a continuous plane of glass — and the touch-sensitive controls are built directly into that surface, seamlessly, with no visible break in the material. When the hood is off, you see a flat glass panel on the wall above the hob. When it's on, the controls illuminate within the glass and you operate them by touch.

Behind that glass face sits an A-rated 720m³/hr motor in a 60mm profile — slim enough to sit flush with most wall cabinetry without projecting into the kitchen. And unusually for a wall hood at this specification, the T-Line is explicitly suited to both contemporary kitchen designs and to period kitchens in Georgian and Victorian homes where a range cooker under a wall hood is the correct architectural move.

Glass front with integrated touch controls — the detail that defines it

The glass panel runs the full width of the hood body. The touch controls are embedded within it — fan speed, boost mode, timer, and lighting — all operated from the glass surface with no tactile buttons to accumulate grease or lose their label markings over years of use. A glass surface is also the easiest control panel to clean: a single wipe removes cooking residue from the entire face. The 5-minute timer auto-off activates from the same panel, shutting the motor and lights off automatically without needing to return to the hob after cooking.

A-rated 720m³/hr — 3 speeds, boost mode, slim build

The motor delivers 700m³/hr at its unrestricted maximum, across three standard speeds with a boost mode for high-heat cooking. A-rated energy efficiency means lower running costs across daily use. The 60mm body depth is genuinely slim for a wall-mounted chimney hood — it doesn't encroach on countertop workspace or require significant clearance from adjacent cabinetry. Ducted externally via 125mm (5") or 150mm (6") round or flat rectangular ducting for best performance, or recirculated with charcoal carbon filters where external ducting isn't possible.

Modern kitchen or period home — the T-Line suits both

Contemporary kitchens with open shelving can incorporate the T-Line as a seamless panel between units — the glass front reads as another surface in the kitchen rather than an appliance interrupting it. Period kitchens in Georgian and Victorian homes, where a range cooker sits against a chimney breast or alcove wall, benefit from the T-Line's clean rectangular form and glass front, which sits above a traditional range without the visual mismatch that more aggressively modern hoods can create. The Black finish suits dark, dramatic schemes; the Stainless Steel suits lighter, more neutral kitchen designs.

Four sizes. Dishwasher-safe filters.

Available in 60cm, 70cm, 80cm, 90cm, 100cm, 110cm widths in both Matt Black and Brushed Stainless Steel. The 18/10 stainless steel construction gives the body structural integrity regardless of finish. Metal grease filters are dishwasher-safe and straightforward to remove. Register within 31 days of installation for seven years of parts and labour warranty.

Ultra-Slim 60mm Depth – Ideal for tight spaces, low ceilings, or sleek kitchen designs

720m³/hr Extraction Rate – Powerful airflow to remove steam, smoke, and odours quickly

3-Speed Touch Control Panel – Modern, flush-glass interface with responsive controls

5-Minute Timer Function – Auto shut-off mode for hands-free post-cooking ventilation

Premium Build Quality – Made with high-grade 18/10 stainless steel in satin matt black

LED Lighting – Bright, efficient illumination of your cooking space

Grease Filters Included – Dishwasher-safe mesh filters; upgradeable with carbon filters

Recirculating or Ducted Installation – Flexible setup to suit all kitchen configurations

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Confused? Unsure? Let Us Help You Choose A Kitchen Extractor

Luxair Cooker Hoods now offer a site visit by one of our qualified in-house engineers, where they will advise on the best option regarding what cooker hood suits your kitchen needs, they can also advise on the best way to run your ducting or if re-circulation may be best for your setup. 

An installation service is also available upon request and completion of a Site or home Survey. Prices will vary dependent on installation required and will be quoted once an engineer has made his visit and all necessary observations are made in relation to your cooker hood installation.

What you need to know:

Another important reason to consider a site survey is to identify the most suitable cooker hood for the location of your kitchen or bathroom.

We will look at the very best option, taking into consideration the size of your kitchen, if the ceiling construction is suitable for a ceiling cooker hood, any potential regulation requirements and above all the correct motor size and ducting route to give you the optimum extraction you require.

Your Site Survey:

During a site survey, your Luxair engineer will discuss your requirements, taking into consideration the appropriate extraction output for the room, the relevant location within the kitchen and the most suitable ducting system for your cooker hood. If the installation is new, the site survey will identify the requirements for the ducting system, ventilation and clearances to any combustible materials to maintain safe use. The site survey will allow your Luxair engineer to provide you with the best advice, consequently avoiding any unexpected expense.

Please Note: All site surveys will be booked in directly with the engineers, who will contact you within 1 - 7 working days of your payment being processed. Our engineers will call you to arrange a date and time that is convenient to you. Book Here

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