Why maintaining your cooker hood is so important
The aim of the cooker hood is to remove unpleasant odours, grease and steam from the kitchen. There are two main types of cooker hood; those that extract to the outside and those designed for recirculating air within the kitchen. The filters within the cooker hood play a vital role in the effectiveness of both types of cooker hood, but they are especially important in the recirculating variety. To ensure your Range master cooker hood works effectively you need to clean it routinely and replace any missing, worn out or broken parts.
All the genuine Rangemaster cooker hood spare you could need
Your Rangemaster cooker hood will not only complement your Rangemaster range perfectly, it also plays a key role in removing steam, smoke and cooking smells from your kitchen. Overtime, some parts may need to be replaced. At BuySpares we have a fantastic range of genuine Rangemaster cooker hood spares, including carbon filters, grease filters and replacement bulbs.
Repairing simple Rangemaster cooker hood faults
Our range includes everything you need to save money with a do-it-yourself Rangemaster cooker hood repair as well as quality cooker hood care, cleaning and maintenance products. You can find all the help you need to successfully complete your Rangemaster cooker hood repair in our Appliance Advice Centre. Support available includes how to videos, including how to replace a cooker hood lamp and replacing the filter in a cooker hood.
Genuine Rangemaster spares for your cooker hood
Rangemaster have a range of cooker hoods designed to match their extensive range of cookers and ovens. Among the types available are the Classic Chimney Hood, Chimney Hood, Flat Hood, Elite Hood, Toledo Hood, and the Rangemaster 60 Chimney Hood. We have parts for most Rangemaster cooker hood models, but if you don't know your model there is no need to panic. Rangemaster model numbers can be found on the appliances rating plate, use our model finder guide for more information.
To maintain your Rangemaster cooker hood, replace the filters every 6 months
As the cooker hood draws in air from your kitchen the cooker hood filters, which normally contain activated carbon, remove the grease and other contaminants to clean the air passed back into your home. Cooker hood filters don't last forever. After a period of consistent use cooker hood filters can become clogged and saturated, meaning they become less effective at blocking contaminants. As a general rule cooker hood filters should be replaced every six months to a year, fortunately they are relatively inexpensive to buy and easy to fit.