Aapne jo jugad bataya net lagane wala wo Kahan milegi? And usko lagane ke.liye self adhesive Leni yaan screw se? As u said we can remove as it's cheap but wo self adhesive hogi tabi tho hum nikal sakte and nayi laga sakte without dependency on carpenter. Can u share link of online or tell where I can find
Sure Pallaviji, If you are concerned with colour, than white coloured net will work fine and if you can ignore colour than best choice will be black one with velcro in various sizes, which you can handle easily by yourself. White - amzn.to/3SwvKid With velcro - amzn.to/4788Mm0 Hope it helps.
@pallavinaik6091,my personal choice will be Efficio, as it has plain design which is easy to clean and cherry on the cake is 3 year's warranty. Hope it helps. Can buy here : amzn.to/45WVE1z
@@BhavanasChatterBox that's correct. I liked it too. But one concern I have which is making me worried to buy. What if rat enters through its behind flaps. The flats are quite loose and rat might make na entry through it and also itsbolasgic which they can break the mesh also. Does it happen or my overthinking?:)
@@BhavanasChatterBox yeah u are right. It just happened once 5 years back and i got traumatised But that was old style exhaust and there was small opening in jaali outside that's y it happened. It won't happen in this as it has jali in front also and flaps outside also. :) thank u for ur reply
Rat thing recently entered my house through exhaust fan, daily night.... As exhaust fan was of plastic it made a hole by biting exhaust fan around.... so it could easily entered kitchen
@adarshsharma8892, The fan should be installed in the range hood, the cabinet above the stove, or on the wall above the stove. They are typically installed towards the ceilings because warm air rises owing to convection and readily exits the kitchen through the exhaust fans. Hope it helps!
It's very useful information thank you madam😊
I am glad that it's useful Nishaji, keep watching✌🏻
Informative & very useful..
@malpaniproperties4244, Glad it was helpful!
Aapne jo jugad bataya net lagane wala wo Kahan milegi? And usko lagane ke.liye self adhesive Leni yaan screw se? As u said we can remove as it's cheap but wo self adhesive hogi tabi tho hum nikal sakte and nayi laga sakte without dependency on carpenter. Can u share link of online or tell where I can find
Sure Pallaviji, If you are concerned with colour, than white coloured net will work fine and if you can ignore colour than best choice will be black one with velcro in various sizes, which you can handle easily by yourself.
White - amzn.to/3SwvKid
With velcro - amzn.to/4788Mm0
Hope it helps.
For kitchen which exhaust fan I shud select in atombweg ? 200 mm effico is good? Or 150 mm studio?
@pallavinaik6091,my personal choice will be Efficio, as it has plain design which is easy to clean and cherry on the cake is 3 year's warranty. Hope it helps.
Can buy here : amzn.to/45WVE1z
@@BhavanasChatterBox that's correct. I liked it too. But one concern I have which is making me worried to buy. What if rat enters through its behind flaps. The flats are quite loose and rat might make na entry through it and also itsbolasgic which they can break the mesh also. Does it happen or my overthinking?:)
Pallaviji, unless and until, rats are super powerful and giant, it won't happen. Yes, we ladies tend to overthinking too much, I can relate😊
@@BhavanasChatterBox yeah u are right. It just happened once 5 years back and i got traumatised
But that was old style exhaust and there was small opening in jaali outside that's y it happened. It won't happen in this as it has jali in front also and flaps outside also. :) thank u for ur reply
Rat thing recently entered my house through exhaust fan, daily night.... As exhaust fan was of plastic it made a hole by biting exhaust fan around.... so it could easily entered kitchen
thanks...
Is it good to fix exhaust fan in kitchen ceiling
@adarshsharma8892, The fan should be installed in the range hood, the cabinet above the stove, or on the wall above the stove. They are typically installed towards the ceilings because warm air rises owing to convection and readily exits the kitchen through the exhaust fans.
Hope it helps!
Good
Thanks
If Havells on no 3 so why it's high in price?
@arkaprabhadas7641, That is brand value! It has nothing to do with our categorised numbers!
RPM Stands for "Revolution per minute" not rotation per minute 😂😂
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