Kitchen extraction: was planning on getting a fancy flush ceiling extractor for the new kitchen, but is there any reason why an in-line extractor wouldn't do just as good a job at about 1/3 the price?
This is going in the ceiling space and being ducted off somewhere I assume?
You'll just need to make sure that when fitted in the duct it reaches the required flow rate under building regs (Part F) at the grille itself.
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Kitchen extraction: was planning on getting a fancy flush ceiling extractor for the new kitchen, but is there any reason why an in-line extractor wouldn't do just as good a job at about 1/3 the price?