Suggar and Philco Lead the List with Dual-Filter Devices, Various Sizes, and Prices Starting at R$ 354
Those looking for a cheap kitchen hood can find good options on the market for less than R$ 500. Brands like Suggar and Philco offer models with dual filtration, different sizes, and power levels, ideal for keeping the air clean while preparing food.
In this survey, we listed six models of cheap kitchen hoods, based on verified data from Amazon, Casas Bahia, and Mercado Livre, as well as real customer reviews. The prices were checked in July 2025 and may vary according to stock and retailer.
1. Suggar DPS160BIBR — 60 cm, Bivolt, Starting at R$ 354

This is the most affordable cheap kitchen hood on the list. With only one speed and a power of 165W, it’s suitable for stoves with up to four burners. It features dual filtration with a washable filter and activated carbon.
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Pros: easy to install, good cost-benefit.
Cons: noisy and fragile structure.
2. Suggar DPS161PT — 60 cm, 127V, Starting at R$ 364
With three speeds, a slim design, and also dual filtration, it is well-rated for its performance and low consumption.
Pros: compact, easy to clean, efficient.
Cons: slight noise at high speed.
3. Suggar DPS182PT — 80 cm, 220V, Starting at R$ 372
Ideal for stoves with up to five burners. It has three speeds, good suction power, and a slim design.
Pros: power, simple installation, cost-benefit.
Cons: short cable, bulb heats up, noisy.
4. Suggar DPS161IX — 60 cm, Stainless Steel, 127V, Starting at R$ 418
Stainless steel version of the 60 cm model. It features three speeds and the same filters of activated carbon and washable aluminum.
Pros: effective against odors and smoke, easy to use.
Cons: fragile finish, loose buttons, yellow bulb.
5. Suggar DTH61PT — 60 cm, Touch, 127V, Starting at R$ 425

Features a touch panel, timer, digital clock, and filter replacement alert. Even with extra features, it remains a cheap kitchen hood compared to its competitors.
Pros: quiet on low speeds, modern.
Cons: noisy on high mode, unprotected panel.
6. Philco PDR60I — 60 cm, 220V, Starting at R$ 488
With the lowest power on the list (150W), the Philco model has three speed levels, good lighting, and a discreet appearance.
Pros: attractive, easy to clean, strong lighting.
Cons: limited efficiency, noisy at maximum, filters hard to find.
With so many affordable options, which model of cheap kitchen hood best suits your home? Let us know in the comments!

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