Choosing The Best Variety Of Hoods For Your Kitchen
Styles :- Cooker hoods differ considerably in style. There are chimney styles, with slanted covering units, that work well with more traditional cookers and modern styles. Slab style with four-sided, flat canopies, likely to stand well in more contemporary, sleeker kitchens, as do hoods with curved or rectangular glass canopies.
Wall Mount hoods :- This sort of exhaust hood is straight fitted to the wall and might have an embellished chimney, or soffit, to line up with the top of your cupboards or to "vanish" into your ceiling.
Island Hood :- Island hoods are meant for kitchens in which the stove is placed away from the wall. Generally, these are supposed to be of a more contemporary style, and are usually stainless in the finish.
Features ;- All cooker hoods, whether they are chimney style, wall mounted or island hoods are power-driven by a motor that draws in the air from the immediate area and after that expels it into the outside air. As a result, the power of the motor has an impact on the efficiency of the cooker hood and suitability to your area - the larger the area, the better powered one you call for. The power is evaluated in cubic meters per hour indicating how many cubic meters of air it is able to draw out in an hour.
Controls :- Cooker hoods are regulated by push buttons, sliders or touch screens which can be seen either on the front edge of the hood or below it.
Lights :- Hoods always feature lights - mostly halogen - that light up the cooker top area at the time of preparing food.
Delayed stop :- An advantageous feature if you want to join friends at the dinner table after preparing food, the delayed stop will turn off the hood after a prearranged period of time, normally fifteen minutes or so.
There are many companies which offer built in kitchen appliances in India, just buy the one which is offered with good features at the best price. Nowadays, you can buy it online, as well.