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 Kitchen hood and hob, 60 cm hood (under-mount cabinet) and hob

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rfm
post Oct 15 2014, 09:28 PM

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I also had the same problem. Ended up with Teka, 60cm wide, 3 gas burners and 1 hotplate. Used that for 9 years, still doing ok, but only needs some servicing. I paid about RM900 for that. But I sacrificed wall storage by buying 90cm hood with high suction as I do a lot of cooking.
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post Oct 16 2014, 12:10 AM

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Yes, hood is also Teka but I bought separately at Teka warehouse sale. 1200m3/hr for only RM700. I don't have any idea what the retail price was. I really didn't have much choice for the hob then, saw something that I like in a KC showroom. The staff helped me to order something similar after choosing from a catalogue. Interested also on the 60cm hood that can be nicely hidden in the cabinet but suction was too low.

My hob looks almost like this.

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post Oct 16 2014, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(Career26 @ Oct 16 2014, 12:28 AM)
Wow! You are lucky to get that price, for sure! Thanks for highlighting about your choice of brand. I am happy that my choices are increasing, which means I can do more research and make a well-informed decision. Would you mind posting a picture displaying your hood and hob? Thanks in advance.
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It's not my choice of brand actually, as I got no choice at all biggrin.gif . But I'm very happy with the purchase. The hob is still doing a lot of cooking for the family even after 9 years. At the warehouse sale, I actually grabbed a fridge too, also because I have no choice too. Was looking for 60cm wide fridge, with freezer at the bottom. All that I saw either too big or too small. But I'm not very happy with it as the freezer tend to get frost, but it's working fine. Only one time I had to change the panel board and the compressor.

I have actually dismantled the hob when I moved from my condo to another house. It's no longer together with the hood smile.gif . Sorry got no picture of that.
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post Oct 16 2014, 05:08 PM

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Oct 16 2014, 02:28 PM)
I thought condos didn't allow ducted range hoods, only recirculating?
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I have a window in the kitchen with smaller glass panels at the top. I removed one panel, asked the guy who did my grille to design so that I could fit in the ducting. I fixed an exhaust fan and connect it to the ducting. I switch on the fan together with my hood and it works well for me. But the look is ugly. Planned to finally conceal with plaster ceiling but I never did tongue.gif

 

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