Whats your recommended rangehood & model for one who does alot of wok cooking?
I notice some fellow forumers have installed Qasar rangehoods. May i ask which model do you own?
thanks!
Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 May 18, 2009 9:24 pm Whats your recommended rangehood & model for one who does alot of wok cooking? I notice some fellow forumers have installed Qasar rangehoods. May i ask which model do you own? thanks! Building in Harvest Lakes, Atwell (Perth) status: design phase with builder Re: Rangehood for lots of wok cooking 2May 18, 2009 10:00 pm If your adventurous, you could get a hardcore ducted extractor from a good electrical contractor supplier and then get a stainless steel manufacturer to build the surround for it. Much better than any rangehood you can buy off the shelf. Re: Rangehood for lots of wok cooking 3May 18, 2009 10:14 pm stu If your adventurous, you could get a hardcore ducted extractor from a good electrical contractor supplier and then get a stainless steel manufacturer to build the surround for it. Much better than any rangehood you can buy off the shelf. thats not bad an idea... i think i should be able to find out about the ducted extractor... any recommendations for a stainless steel manufacturer in WA? Building in Harvest Lakes, Atwell (Perth) status: design phase with builder Re: Rangehood for lots of wok cooking 4May 19, 2009 12:57 pm The one I used is in Pickering street in Brisbane and they were fantastic(and well priced) I did the drawing for them and they cut, welded and polished it for me. I needed a 1200 wide one and I wasnt prepared to pay $3000 for one off the shelf. Mine ended up costing $400. They also did beautiful stainless steel splashbacks for $200 each (I needed 2 for corner stove). I would say use a smaller company that can do the sketch for you if your not that way inclined. Just get the measurements right. The extractor units that i have seen go for about $300 and are very powerful, they consist of a suction motor in the middle of the duct pipe (that will sit in your ceiling space) and one end of the pipe connects to range hood and the other end goes to the outside (cut a hole in the eaves of the roof an but a mesh in to stop wildlife crawling through.) Good thing about these is that the noise is low as the pump is in your loft. My land is 260m2 (10m x 26m) located in claymore NSW. Under campbelltown council. I know in general the following setbacks would apply ground floor side setback =… 0 6920 |