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In the kitchen, most of us know

how we like to cook – be it gas or

induction. We also know what oven

size and design of refrigeration we

are expecting to install. Remember

that at the end of the day, a kitchen

is a kitchen and it will encompass the

typical elements – no matter how

elaborate the design.

Extraction systems are sometimes

the least alluring but one of the most

important elements in a kitchen.

Note

The supply of whiteware and

kitchenware is at an all-time low due

to the global Covid-19 pandemic.

It is now commonplace to wait

six months or so for goods, as

manufacturing has been severely

impacted due to problems with

sourcing supplies from overseas. I

would highly recommend ordering as

soon as possible.

Air extraction or recirculation?

The air extraction system (ducting) uses aluminium filters

to absorb all the grease, which can be washed in warm

soapy water when cleaning is required. If you are just using

aluminium filters then you will need a ducting kit for the

cooker canopy to send the air outside.

The air recirculation method also uses aluminium filters

to absorb the grease, but the air is then passed through a

carbon/charcoal filter to clean it before the clean air is then

passed back into the kitchen.

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Hours: Mon - Thurs, 7am - 4.30pm, Fri 8am - Midday,

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