The right choice of hood will ensure comfort in the kitchen, maintain cleanliness and health, and save time and money on cleaning.
The first step to choosing the right kitchen hood is to learn about its types.
There are several main types of hoods: fireplace, built-in, inclined, island and recirculation. Each of them has its own characteristics and advantages that need to be taken into account when choosing.
Fireplace hoods are the most popular type, which are installed above the stove and have a decorative design. Built-in hoods are covered by a kitchen cabinet and are almost invisible.
Island hoods are suitable for kitchens with an island stove location. Inclined hoods provide better aeration and are easy to use. Recirculation hoods do not exhaust air outside, but clean it and return it back to the room.
When choosing a kitchen hood, you should pay attention to the following characteristics:
1. Performance. It is measured in cubic meters per hour and should correspond to the size of the kitchen and the power of the stove. Usually, for a kitchen up to 10 square meters, a hood with a performance of 200-300 cubic meters/hour is sufficient, for more spacious kitchens - 400-600 cubic meters/hour and more.
2. Noise level. It is important to choose a hood with an optimal noise level so as not to create discomfort during cooking. The best option is a hood with a noise level of up to 50 dB.
3. Dimensions. Choose a hood according to the dimensions of the stove or kitchen unit so that it fits perfectly into the kitchen interior.
4. Design. The hood should match the rest of the kitchen appliances and interior. You can choose a standard white or black hood, or exclusive models with decorative elements.
5. Control type. There are hoods with mechanical or touch control, choose the option that is convenient for you.
6. Filter type. Hoods can have grease or carbon filters. Grease filters trap grease and dirt, carbon filters remove odors.
In addition to the main characteristics, there are a few more things to consider when choosing a kitchen hood. For example, don't forget about the correct installation of the hood - it should be installed at the same level as the stove to ensure effective removal of odors and vapors. Also pay attention to the presence of automatic shutdown by time or by the level of contamination of the filters - this is a convenient function that saves resources and time costs for maintenance.
Choosing a kitchen hood is a serious task that requires careful study of all the characteristics and features of the models. A properly selected hood will provide a healthy indoor climate, comfort and convenience when cooking, and will also keep the kitchen clean and tidy. Do not skimp on quality and functionality!
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