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Please recommend a very high extraction rate extractor for kitchen

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mum2015 · 17/09/2018 17:08

Looking for something in range of 1600 or more CFM.

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minipie · 17/09/2018 17:50

Dunno but suggest a look at Westin.

mum2015 · 17/09/2018 19:37

Thanks. They look very nice but no information on extraction rates. I will find out more.

So far I have found one Bertazzoni Professional Series 120cm. Looking for more options.

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NotMeNoNo · 17/09/2018 19:40

Take a look at www.justfans.co.uk, they do domestic and commercial.

mum2015 · 18/09/2018 08:20

Thank you. Just and looks good. Another extractor I am seeing online is wolf-subzero. They seems to be more popular in US though.
My budget is upto 3K ( kitchen cabinets are 4K) so you can imagine how important extractor is!
I don't mind how it looks, I need something big and reliable. Any more recommendation please.

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NotMeNoNo · 18/09/2018 21:54

For that budget I would look at your whole house ventilation and a near silent/remote motor extractor, not a big noisy tin box. Why are you so set on it?

mum2015 · 18/09/2018 21:58

I do lot of cooking but I hate if food smell spreads in the house. We are going to knock off the wall between kitchen,dining and study to make an open plan room and cooking smell is my big concern.
I am also looking at extractors with remote motor.

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TomHardysNextWife · 18/09/2018 21:59

We've got a Falcon super flat hood, I've just looked at it online and it says extraction rate of 740m3/hr whatever that means.

Gets rid of the smells. Think ours was around £590 so not too expensive either.

mum2015 · 18/09/2018 22:14

Thanks TomHardysNextWife. Currently I have 500m3/h extractor and that isn't enough in separate kitchen. May be because it is old.

From your post I realized, I made a mistake in specifying unit. Looking for 1600m3/h or more.

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TomHardysNextWife · 19/09/2018 13:32

I'm assuming you are ducting outside and not using a charcoal/carbon filter on it? We've never had kitchen smells even with our old Britannia hood and it's a fairly big room with no doorway into the hallway.

I'd try commercial ones if you're looking at that rate of extraction.

mum2015 · 19/09/2018 14:05

Yes ducting outside with less than a meter duct pipe. In new plan I am putting hob on external wall so even smaller length duct.

Where do I look for commercial ones?

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MM18 · 19/09/2018 15:55

I have a Westin. It was here when we moved in, so I can’t offer helpful advice, but it’s brilliant. You can actually SEE the steam and smells being sucked out.

TomHardysNextWife · 19/09/2018 16:01

Local catering equipment supplier?

minipie · 20/09/2018 20:50

here’s the Westin motor brochure

www.westin.co.uk/our-hoods/remote-motors/

there’s one listed with 1700 , and a note saying they can increase the power with some hood models. suggest a call to them?

mum2015 · 20/09/2018 21:24

Thank you.

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