Electrolux Cooker Hood Carbon Filter

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Stock Number: ES1072184

Manufactured by Electrolux

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Description

Give your kitchen fragrant air and a pleasant cooking environment with this replacement carbon filter. It's for use in recirculation cooker hoods and purifies air before it reaches the motor. 

This is a genuine spare for select  AEG, Arthur Martin, Corbero, Electrolux, Faure, Husqvarna, Juno, Therma, Voss and Zanussi cooker hoods.

Please view the model fit list before ordering to ensure the spare is compatible. 

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  • fast efficient service

    13 May 2013
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    By Anonymous banffshire - Fix-It Beginner

    easy web site to use fast deliver quick and easy to fit overall excellent service

  • Great purchase

    10 January 2013
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    By Anonymous Norfolk - Fix-It Beginner

    Does what is says on the tin, quick delivery, good communication and easy to fit. Value for money.

  • Exact match to the original

    24 November 2012
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    By SpokenThroughExperience - Fix-It Beginner

    I came across this product when I watched the espares's video on how to fit the cooker hood carbon filter. Never knew I could buy the exact match and extremely easy to fit. Very pleased.

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  • Q Is this a carbon or charcoal filter? 2 Answers

    The no. Type 30 appears to be correct but your details refer to carbon but my user brochure for EFI635 refers to a charcoal filter. Please confirm which is correct and if this is the filter I need.

    by montymaster - 06 July 2009

    • A

      Hi, charcoal filters and carbon filters are one and the same! Different manufacturers call them different things.

      by Rory - 01 March 2010

    • A

      It is a charcoal filter, as indicated

      by onlinecr - 26 February 2010