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Recirculating cooker hood

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Piscesmumma1978 · 08/04/2023 08:00

Our kitchen is nearly finished, work top is in etc. The electrician is here next week for the last bits.

Our builder was going to put the cooker ducting through a hole in the ceiling but now says he can't and wants to cut a hole in the wall.

The thought of the dust is driving me mad. I'll never get the kitchen clean.

Has anyone got a recirculating hood? Are they any good? Thank you.

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fairislecable · 08/04/2023 08:04

The dust will be a one off clean up and worth it.

Recirculating ones do what the name says - recirculate, therefore you end up with the cooking smells ( albeit filtered) still in the room.

Lovestodrinkmilk · 08/04/2023 10:26

It'll be gritty dust, easy to wipe up. Or you could just do without a cooker hood.

Surplus2requirements · 08/04/2023 11:40

If the builder bores the hole from the outside the dust inside will be minimal

Piscesmumma1978 · 08/04/2023 12:55

Thanks all, I think I'll have just take more dust 🙄 I'm never doing building work again 😂

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