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Changing Cooker Hood Carbon Filters?
marello
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I didn't actually realise that this was necessary but after seeing grease running down my cooker (ick) I discovered that I have two big circular carbon filters inside my cooker hood.
I rent, and they cost about £40 to replace, so I was wondering if there was another way around it that was cheaper and more eco friendly? Is there any way of opening them up to replace the pellets (they seem to be sealed)? Or can I take the circular things out and just lay the packs of carbon sheeting ontop of the fat grill?
Thanks!
I rent, and they cost about £40 to replace, so I was wondering if there was another way around it that was cheaper and more eco friendly? Is there any way of opening them up to replace the pellets (they seem to be sealed)? Or can I take the circular things out and just lay the packs of carbon sheeting ontop of the fat grill?
Thanks!
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