About Cooker Hood Filters
Cooker hood filters come in two basic formats, the grease filter which filters out grease and stops cooking grease that is carried in steam etc. from clogging up the motor and charcoal or carbon filter that removes odour from the cooking process.
All hoods require a grease filter and this must be fitted.
Any hood not vented to the outside should have a carbon filter fitted.
It is important to make sure that your grease filter is replaced regularly to prevent grease entering the hood and causing damage or, simply not allowing air to be drawn into the cooker or extractor hood allowing it to simply spill back into the kitchen.
Grease filters should be replaced every one to six months depending on the level of use and type of cooking you do.
Carbon or charcoal filters should be replaced every three to six months for optimal performance.
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Buying spare parts for any cooker hood can range from the simplest task in the world to one of the most daunting as you try to pick your way through model numbers, serial numbers, ranges and all sorts of information.
We try to make it as simple as possible for you to buy a cooker hood filter but, sometimes, we know that we all need a little help from the experts.
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