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Hotpoint Extractor Fans Hotpoint PHGC7.4FLMX 70cm, Stainless Steel

Hotpoint PHGC7.4FLMX 70cm, Stainless Steel

Wall Mounted Extractor Fan

£175.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £58.33/mo.*
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Extractor Fans: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing extractor fans, it's crucial to consider both the size of your kitchen or bathroom and the fan's capacity. Measure the room where you plan to install the fan and ensure it matches the fan's extraction rate, typically measured in cubic metres per hour (m³/h). A larger room requires a higher extraction rate to effectively remove steam, odours, and moisture. For example, a small bathroom might need a fan with a capacity of 54 m³/h, while a larger kitchen could require one with 216 m³/h or more. Matching size and capacity ensures efficiency and helps maintain a comfortable environment.

Energy efficiency is essential when selecting extractor fans, as it can significantly impact your electricity bills. Seek out models with energy-saving features, such as low-wattage motors or automatic shut-off functions that prevent unnecessary power usage. Additionally, look for fans with high energy efficiency ratings; these models often use less power while maintaining optimal performance. By choosing energy-efficient extractor fans, you not only save money but also reduce your carbon footprint.

Noise levels can be an important factor when purchasing extractor fans, especially if they're installed in areas where you spend a lot of time. Look for models with low noise ratings, usually measured in decibels (dB). A quieter fan can make a significant difference in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere at home. For instance, fans rated around 30 dB are considered very quiet, similar to a whisper, while those over 60 dB can be quite disruptive. Prioritising quieter extractor fans enhances comfort without sacrificing functionality.

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