The moment you step into your new home, especially the kitchen, you expect more than just a beautifully decorated room, but a space where every cooking can be turned into a pleasure. Well, that's why today we're going to talk about the range hood – the hero in your kitchen who silently endured the cooking fumes. However, don't rush to buy it, because I have a set of "5 don't buy" principles to tell you. It sounds a bit like superstition, but believe me, it's all a collection of lessons from blood and tears.
First of all, you definitely don't want to buy that noisy range hood. Imagine you're busy in the kitchen and the sound of a range hood is like a tractor roaring in your ears, and it's not a pleasant experience. Experts say that the noise of the range hood should not exceed 65 decibels, remember this number? Don't think about it unless you want to experience the feeling of a construction site while cooking.
Next, those glamorous white range hoods look very good, but once you use them, you know what it means to regret it. The dirt on the range hood, especially the oil stain, is more difficult to clean than it is to the sky. So, don't be fooled by those beautiful looking white range hoods, practicality is the last word.
Then there's the top-suction range hood, which is designed to make you meet and doubt life. Especially for those of us who are over-tall, we have to be careful every time we cook, for fear that we will accidentally "bump" the mountain of love. Moreover, you will also find that the top range hood sometimes drips oil, which is not only a "troublesome drip", but also a cleaning annoyance.
When it comes to **, you may be attracted to those low-priced range hoods on the market, but I want to tell you, cheap is not good. These low-priced range hoods may have various problems in a short time, and the maintenance costs will add up to enough for you to buy a good brand of range hood. Not to mention, the after-sales service of miscellaneous range hoods, it is simply a capital "annoying".
Finally, when it comes to function, the so-called multi-function range hoods on the market sound quite lofty. Can you see**, there is a numerical display, doesn't it sound very technological? But really, do you really need these features? Most of the time, these features are not of much use to us, so it's better to spend the money on the edge and buy a really good range hood.
Choosing a range hood is like choosing a partner, not only looking at the appearance, but also looking at the inside. A good range hood can make your kitchen life better, not add to the trouble. So, the next time you walk into the home appliance market and are ready to choose a range hood, remember this "5 don't buy" principle. Don't let those bells and whistles fool you by your features and appearance, practicality and durability are king.
Remember, buying a range hood is not a trivial matter, it is about your kitchen experience and even your family's happiness. So, take the time to do your research, compare a few more brands, and listen to the experience sharing of those who have "come over", so that you can buy a range hood that really suits you. Don't be afraid of the trouble, it's all worth it. After all, a good range hood can not only prevent you from the invasion of oil fumes in the kitchen, but also make cooking a pleasure and make life better.
So, the next time you hear an ad for a certain brand of range hood claiming that their product is a "revolution" in the kitchen, don't rush to believe it. Pick up your "5 don't buy" principle, carefully screen, and find the "partner" that really suits you. Remember, the kitchen is more than just a place to cook, it's the heart of your home and a source of happiness. Choosing a good range hood is choosing a healthier and happier lifestyle for you and your family.