Universal Cooker Hood Grease Filter

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Fits the following models [?]

All Cooker Hoods with appropriate dimensions (please see the description) and the models listed below. Click on your brand to see the model numbers this part fits.

Description

Avoid grease residue and odours by replacing your cooker hood filter regularly. This easy-to-fit grease filter marked with saturation indicators is an eSpares top seller.

  • Dimensions: 470 x 970mm
  • Saturation indicators to tell you when needs replacing

Fitting Instructions

  1. Open your cooker hood according to your user manual and remove the old grease filter.
  2. Cut or fold the new filter to the appropriate size - you can use the old filter as a guide.
  3. Place with indicators face down so you can see when they need changing
  4. Fit back in to place

This will fit most cooker hoods with the dimesions given above, please view to ensure the parts will fit. 

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    • Universal Cooker Hood Grease Filter

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      By Dragan London - Fix-It Beginner

      Great product easy to cut and fit!! Even I managed

    • great purchase

      27 April 2013
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      By Anonymous - Fix-It Beginner

      Very useful but often underestimated. Keeps extractor working better.

    • Cooker hood grease filter

      01 April 2013
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      By Anonymous birmingham - Fix-It Beginner

      Cooker hood grease filter was more competitive on price than anywhere else I'd seen. Delivery was extremely quick & efficient. As usual, great value for money and an efficient service from eSpares !

    Ask & Answer

    (5 Questions & 6 Answers) Ask a question
    • Q Which way to fit? 2 Answers

      I have just purchased these filters. It says to fit with "Indicator Points Facing Downwards". This may be a silly question, but what are the indicator points?

      by roze - 05 August 2009

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        The indicator points are the side with the printing on and go face down so that you can see them through the grill holes in your cooker hood. The printing will change colour with time and is therefore an "indicator" of grease saturation levels in the filter and when it requires relacement.

        by horleygirl - 16 October 2009

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        printed on one side only. fit printed side down so it is visible when looking at hood

        by longlostpoet - 14 September 2009

    • Q hoe often do you replace 1 Answer

      by dai - 28 September 2011

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        These cooker hood grease filters are complete with 'saturation indicators' which will change colour when they need to be replaced. The time between changes will be dependent on how often you use your cooker hood.

        by Caitlin - 28 September 2011

    • Q Do i need grease filters i have metal mesh filters which can go in the dishwasher. I have a New world stainless steel chimney hood. 1 Answer

      by gillgws - 21 February 2011

    • Q What is the difference between a Carbon Filter & Grease Filter? 1 Answer

      by rikscha - 05 August 2010

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        You generaly have carbon filters on recycleing extractors as the are designed to neatralise the cooking smells and stop grease. where as a grease filter is fitted to cooker hoods that extract to outside where cooking smells are not a problem as they are pumped outside and all it needs to do is stop the grease from gumming up you fan.

        by Rob - 08 December 2010

    • Q Filter for Recirculating Hood 1 Answer

      I have a Homark recirculating cooker hood with carbon filter but recently condensation has started collecting and falling onto the hob and settling on surrounding tiles/cupboards etc. Should I replace the carbon filter with the grease filters or carry on with carbon filters? Thank you.

      by Auntielala - 08 March 2009

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        Hi Auntielala, I would recommend you carry on with the carbon filters, as parts built specifically for certain models are always preferable to universal parts.

        by Rory - 29 April 2009