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QUOTE(Clueless07 @ May 17 2022, 12:43 PM)
my thought... with out filter can easily get more suction power. filter don't need to clean, but internal will have thick harden grease faster right, especially on the blower blades. current model user cant easily remove to clean, need fotile technication?
those with filter, at least the filter take out 40-50% first... which mean the internal blower wont get clog so fast. cleaning of the filter should not be hard ba, just soak into hot soap water to remove most the oil and grease. don't need 100% clean right.
actually the blower wont get clogged bcoz not mesh and got non stick coating, here is a photo of my old hood JQG9009s (cannot remove filter) so didnt clean it 6 years
This post has been edited by zheilwane: May 17 2022, 09:14 PM
Guys, any good hood recommendation for Condo's Open Kitchen use without vent system (Due to condo restriction to open a hole on the wall & location of the hob).
Also wonder is it better to add a vent fan on the kitchen window to help sucking all smell/smoke out.
actually the blower wont get clogged bcoz not mesh and got non stick coating, here is a photo of my old hood JQG9009s (cannot remove filter) so didnt clean it 6 years
Is there specific ingredient of degreaser we should avoid?
I'm spraying this Mr Muscle Kitchen Cleaner to the JQG9009T fan and those greasy part and let it spin then rinse with water pump spray.. Hope I did the right thing here especially on choice of degreaser worried it is doing more harm than good like destroying the coating/metal or etc.
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hi please give me some advise for cooker hoods & gas hobs for indoor kitchen budget is around 5k wish get some advise brand and model together ya thank you very much
I go for Fotile EMG9035 hood and gas hob GAG86210 (better glass compared to my previous purchase GAG76202).
For existing 60cm width hood with built-in cabinet type, does it means i can only go for same 60cm hood for replacement? or what is the alternative without adjusting the cabinet beside hood? Thanks
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QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ Jun 28 2022, 05:45 PM)
For existing 60cm width hood with built-in cabinet type, does it means i can only go for same 60cm hood for replacement? or what is the alternative without adjusting the cabinet beside hood? Thanks
UNLESS U willing to remove ur current cabinet left or right side, but best share photos n open up cabinet for us to c c n comment
I am looking for Livinox brand hod, after survey and I think I shortlisted copperblk and mica which both offer the same price. Any advice which one is more recommended?
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QUOTE(vextor @ Jul 11 2022, 11:35 AM)
Hi Guys,
Need opinions on choosing gas hob between Fotile GHG78312 & GAG86309. I can't see much different from the comparison chart: http://www.fotile.com.my/comparison.aspx?m...78312|GAG86309| FOTILE GHG78312 Built-in Gas Hob - RM1,690 FOTILE GAG86309 Built-in Gas Hob - RM2,090
GAG86309 IS WIDER 86cm ghg78312 very narrow, 78cm only
Hi anyone here having experience using built in hob as table top hob? ter-brought 1 built-in type and plan to use it without making a hole on the concrete top
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From: KL - Cardiff - Subang - Sydney
QUOTE(Wowblurrrr @ Jul 12 2022, 11:58 AM)
Hi anyone here having experience using built in hob as table top hob? ter-brought 1 built-in type and plan to use it without making a hole on the concrete top
You are better off buying a table top hob.... built in hobs are meant to be BUILT IN for a reason
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QUOTE(Wowblurrrr @ Jul 12 2022, 11:58 AM)
Hi anyone here having experience using built in hob as table top hob? ter-brought 1 built-in type and plan to use it without making a hole on the concrete top
some brands like livinox certain model comes with stand, so can put on table top, some cant, if yours cant then add something at the bottom like rugger stopper to raise up the hob 2-3cm for ventilation
You are better off buying a table top hob.... built in hobs are meant to be BUILT IN for a reason
Ya but since brought then try to fix it. Correct me if I'm wrong but from what I found built in hobs seems no difference from normal hobs, just that it enable clutter-free and seamless design.
QUOTE(zheilwane @ Jul 12 2022, 09:28 PM)
some brands like livinox certain model comes with stand, so can put on table top, some cant, if yours cant then add something at the bottom like rugger stopper to raise up the hob 2-3cm for ventilation
Ya thanks for sharing, planning to do so too. Just wonder any downsides doing so. Last move hack hole if it's really not recommended.
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QUOTE(Wowblurrrr @ Jul 13 2022, 03:01 PM)
Ya but since brought then try to fix it. Correct me if I'm wrong but from what I found built in hobs seems no difference from normal hobs, just that it enable clutter-free and seamless design. Ya thanks for sharing, planning to do so too. Just wonder any downsides doing so. Last move hack hole if it's really not recommended.
it depends how high is ur table top, if ur table is 850mm+- then u should cut a hole n built in, if not it will b too tall.
if u made it 800mm or lower than memang it is meant for table top, add something to raise the hob up a little