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Cooker hood - recirculation with skimmed canopy

  • 24-08-2020 3:22pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hi all,

    Sorry if this is in the wrong thread, this is my first post.

    I am building a new house and working on kitchen design at the moment. In the design there is a skimmed (fake chimney style) cooker hood. The cooker will not be on an external wall so i think we need a recirculation extractor. (We do not ha e pipework installed for downdraft).

    Has anyone used a recirculation extractor with a plastered / skimmed cooker canopy? Does it work well?

    Thanks,
    Tricia.


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