Greasy Kitchen? Rangehood Dripping Oil? You Might Just Need a New Filter
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Have you noticed your kitchen getting greasier and your rangehood not sucking up smoke like it used to?
Before you call a technician, the problem might be simpler than you think — your rangehood filter could be clogged.
A dirty, oil-blocked filter doesn’t just reduce suction — it can cause oil to drip, smoke to linger, and even shorten the lifespan of your motor.
So, how often should you replace your rangehood filter?
• For regular cooking households: every 3–6 months
• If you fry often: check and replace every 2–3 months
What makes a good filter?
• Easy to install — no tools required
• Made with fire-retardant, durable materials
• Compatible with most ducted and ductless rangehood models
At RT Rangehood Filters, we provide high-quality replacements shipped from Australia.
Order today — your clean kitchen starts with a new filter.
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