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Universal Cooker Hood Grease Filter With Saturation Indicator - 114 × 47cm Stock Number: ES188196

Universal cut to size cooker hood paper grease filter with a colour change saturation indicator so you know when to replace it; suitable for most brands and models of cooker hoods

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Manufactured by Dirt Devil

(This part fits select models)

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This product is compatible with:

  • Cooker Hoods - With Appropriate Dimensions (Please See The Description)

High Quality Replacement Cooker Hood Grease Filter With Saturation Indicator (cut to size)

Keep cooking grease, smells and residues to a minimum with this universal high-grade grease filter for your kitchen extractor fan. It can be cut to size to fit your cooker hood and features a saturation indicator so you know when it needs to be replaced.

Once a red discolouration is showing on your filter, it's time to replace it to keep your kitchen fresh and clean.

Specification:

  • Also Known As: Paper Filter
  • High-grade active filters absorb all cooking grease
  • Dimensions: 47 x 114cm
  • Type: Paper

Fitting instructions:

  1. Open your cooker hood according to your user manual and remove the old grease filter.
  2. Cut the new filter to the appropriate size - you can use the old filter as a guide.
  3. Fit the new grease filter with the red saturation indicator lines facing upwards.
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9 Questions and 10 Answers

this filter is different to the old one and i am sure which way round it goes

By Anonymous - yorkshire - 26 May 2011
  • So confused ... saturation indicator upwards ... ??? Which way please , if I look up through the holes do I see stripes or plain ? By Sian Coray - Cardiff - 26 September 2018
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi there. This filter is cut-to-size, and it fits with the patterned side facing downwards. This way, you can tell when the filter is saturated and needs to be replaced - the pattern will turn from grey to a reddish colour.

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By Ian Swinburn - Spalding - 21 September 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Yes it is important to always have a grease filter but optional for a carbon filter to absorb the cooking smells.

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Hello, My hood has the exact same filters ( charcoal and grease) as in the film. Is this correct that grease filter is used in summer and charcoal filter added for winter to save heat lost from open hood? Thank you very much. Kind regards

By LT - Orkney islands - 18 July 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The only purpose for the charcoal filter is to absorb cooking odours especially if recirculating the air and not venting it out.

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I have bought the grease filter and carbon filter as my air gets circulated back into the kitchen. I don't know which layer goes where in the hood? So, if i were to look through the little holes, would I see the black charcoal filter, or the grease paper?? Thanks - no vidoes show this!

By FJS - Frimley - 09 July 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The grease filter first in contact with the grill so air passes through this first and you can see the indicators when they change.

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By Wayne - UK - 23 March 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    You should be able to see the indicators through the vent grill to be able to monitor when the filter needs changing.

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Universal Cooker Hood Grease Filter With Saturation Indicator - 114 × 47cm

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