Blanco offers European styling and quality German craftsmanship. Buy Blanco rangehood filters online at Statewide Appliance Spares. You can also find a range of Blanco spare parts including, covers, brackets, ducting and globes.
Statewide Appliance Spares are a market leader in the supply of appliance spare parts for over 35 years. Our dedicated customer service team can offer expert guidance and advice to make buying spare parts easier.
Read more...Blanco offers European styling and quality German craftsmanship. Buy Blanco rangehood filters online at Statewide Appliance Spares. You can also find a range of Blanco spare parts including, covers, brackets, ducting and globes.
Statewide Appliance Spares are a market leader in the supply of appliance spare parts for over 35 years. Our dedicated customer service team can offer expert guidance and advice to make buying spare parts easier.
Rangehoods (also known as extractor hoods and stove hoods) are electric appliances that are mounted over the cooktop. The rangehood is an essential part of the kitchen and works to filter the air when cooking. A rangehood effectively reduces odours when cooking, minimises heat and smoke and helps to remove air borne grease particles.
Genuine Blanco rangehood spare parts are high quality and designed to fit Blanco rangehoods.
Our step by step guide takes you through the easiest way to clean your rangehood filters.
Step 1: Remove your filters.
Step 2: Fill a sink or large baking dish or pot that is large enough for your filters to be completely immersed in with boiling water (the hotter the better!). Add a few drops of de-greasing dishwashing liquid. Add ½ cup of baking soda and give the solution a good mix.
Step 3: Place your filters in the hot, soapy solution. Let soak for approximately 15 minutes.
Step 4: Use your scrub brush to remove excess food particles and grease. Add extra dishwashing liquid to your brush if required.
Step 5: Rinse with hot water. Place on paper towels and allow to cool and dry completely. After they are dry, insert the filters back into your rangehood.
Ductless or recirculating hoods use charcoal filters. Charcoal filters are made of carbon material that traps contaminants and neutralises odours. They are more suitable for ductless rangehoods as they clear the air from unwanted fumes from your kitchen.
Mesh filters come in stainless steel and aluminium. This filter type comes with built-in technology that traps grease and slows down its accumulation. The mesh filter may come flat or level, which means the hood won’t have a grease trap.