Range Hood Shopping 101
How’s your range hood? Some people may not even realize what one of those is. Those people may have some sense that something doesn’t look quite right about their kitchen, or may feel like their kitchen gets too smoky when they are cooking on the burners, but are not quite sure why. The answer, of course, is that they do not have a range hood that is both a good aesthetic fit for the kitchen and functional for blowing and dissipating cooking smoke.
It’s very important to find a range hood that fits your stove and your kitchen, which is why there are so many different types. There are canopy hoods and under cabinet hoods, but you can even go the extra mile and get a chimney wall hood, chimney island hood or downdraft hood which is situated behind the cooktop. They also come in a variety of widths to fit a variety of stoves.
Range hoods also vary with respect to strength of the exhaust fan, type of blower, how the smoke is vented and how the hood is shaped. Many have multiple fan speeds that can be altered depending on the type of cooking you are doing, whether it’s boiling water or frying up a steak. They can even contain heat lamps to keep food warm, and some are set to automatically turn up the fan speed when high levels of heat are detected.
Range hoods can vary greatly in price, so you should definitely take the time to make sure you have found the right one before you buy. This means not only one that will fit with your current stove and kitchen arrangement, but one that has all the features you want as well.
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