Extractor Hood Dilemma
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Comments (9)ELECTROLUX EFG50022S CANOPY COOKER HOOD 2 SLIDER SILVER 600MM Product Code: 224173 Colour: Silver Airflow Rate Per Hour: 290 m³ Width: 600 mm Depth: 300 mm Wattage: 40 W Type: Canopy Hood Weight: 4.80 kg Maximum Decibels: 64 dB(A) Minimum Hob Clearance (Electric): 650 mm Height: 204 mm Minimum Hob Clearance (Gas): 650 mm Years Guaranteed: 2 yrs Ducting Diameter: 100 mm Brand Name: Electrolux The modern halogen lamps built into this cooker hood shine a bright light over your hob - so you can check up on how all your dishes are doing. Write a review Be the first to write a review Share Facebook Twitter Email Print £179.00 In Stock Delivery: Within 28 working days Qty: Add for Delivery Click & Collect Check stock in your local store Tell us how to improve this page Leave feedback...See MoreCooker hood with external Extractor motor
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Comments (9)This is basically what it says on the internet:- Re-circulating cooker hoods push the air through filters, these filters then remove any cooking smells before the air isreintroduced back into your kitchen. Most modernrecirculation hoods feature a basic grease filter as well as a charcoal filter, these work together to remove grease, food smells and smoke from the air. If your air is not able to escape in to the room as above, and it's fitted somehow differently, it may possibly be incorrect, you'd need to see the whole thing. However, rinq is correct, you shouldn't have a gap underneath and maybe air is escaping somehow to where it should not be....See MoreHob to cooker hood distance dilemma - tall wall units!!
Comments (7)It's completely up to you and what you feel looks right. Obviously the closer the extraction the better it will work and 750 is the usual distance from the cooktop. However, if you prefer the higher bridging unit, that will be completely fine too as steam goes up! good luck Emily x...See MoreLifestyle Kitchens
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