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Cheaper Rangehoods: Should You Take the Risk?

Posted By  
12/03/2020
10:00 AM

Nobody likes the smell of burnt food wafting through their kitchen during an unpredictable culinary disaster. Rangehoods are an excellent part of your kitchen equipment and keep unwanted smells out of your nose and also filter the air by removing things like airborne grease, smoke, heat, etc. from it.

 

A good quality rangehood with impressive features is always going to be expensive (after all, you pay for the quality), which is why many homeowners resort to buying cheaper rangehoods for their kitchen. While that does allow some degree of cost-cutting, the question that arises here is: Are cheaper rangehoods worth the risk?

 

Let's find out!

 

More Prone to Damage and Functionality Issues

A rangehood is something that's used in the kitchen on a daily basis. Every time you cook in the kitchen or do any other culinary related task, you are likely to switch on the exhaust to filter the air and promote a healthy breathing environment inside the kitchen. For this very reason, you need a top-quality rangehood for your kitchen that has the ability to withstand all the extra pressure.

 

A cheaper version is likely to be more prone to damage and functionality issues, so the chances are that you will be probably be incurring huge repair and maintenance costs in the long run.

 

Draws in Less Air

It is said that a kitchen range hood, on average, should have the capacity to cycle the air in and out of your entire kitchen at least 15 times in a single given hour. High-quality kitchen rangehoods come with higher filtering capacity and are able to perform these 15 cycles per minute.

 

Inexpensive or cheaper range hoods might not be able to work as well and will end up drawing less air from your kitchen.

 

Noise Created by the Fan

Kitchen range hoods come with a built-in exhaust fan that creates different levels of noise, depending on the power of the fan speed. If noise is an issue for you, getting a cheaper rangehood for your kitchen might not be such a great idea. This is primarily because smaller hoods come with fans that are very loud. In that case, it is suggested that you should get a larger range hood because it has the ability to allow you to use a less powerful fan speed.

 

Many modern kitchen rangehoods also feature a variable speed control function that provides users with the flexibility to crank the power up or down as per the requirements of the kitchen and the amount of airflow you need in the space.

 

A cheaper range hood is likely to be noisier as compared to the modern and updated expensive range hoods.

 

Ease of Cleaning

The best kinds of kitchen rangehoods are those that are easy and convenient to clean and make grease-free with the help of professional cleaning services. Most modern rangehoods come with cleanable exteriors with a smooth underside.

 

Cheaper range hoods might have hard-to-access crevices and nooks that allow increased grease and dirt accumulation.

 

It is best to invest in a good quality kitchen rangehood that delivers exceptional performance and prevents you from high repair costs instead of settling for a cheaper version.