
White Daisy Range Hood Parts: Filters, Spare Parts, and a Guide to Choosing the Right Ones
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In the kitchen, an extractor hood is an important aid to reduce odors, steam, and grease buildup. For White Daisy extractor hoods, the most frequently needed topic is: White Daisy extractor hood spare parts and especially White Daisy extractor hood filter selection. In this guide, we explain step by step what each part does, when it should be replaced, and how to find the correct product by measurement.
The parts that directly affect the performance of White Daisy extractor hoods are generally filters. In addition, there are some components that can wear out or malfunction over time.
It traps grease vapor generated during cooking. If not cleaned regularly, suction may decrease, odors may increase, and the appliance may operate more loudly. For washable filters, periodic cleaning delays the need for replacement.
Some White Daisy models have metal filters referred to as "wire mesh filters". Their function is also to trap grease particles. Replacement may be necessary if they are damaged/dented or deformed.
For ductless use, the carbon filter comes into play for odor control. It is generally not washable and is replaced at specific intervals. If your extractor hood operates without a duct, the selection and regular replacement of the carbon filter makes a difference.
Bulbs/LEDs, button groups, and in some models, speed selector switches can cause problems over time. Since "model compatibility" is critical for these parts, it is best to proceed with the model information on the appliance's label.
The most common mistake when searching for "White Daisy extractor hood spare parts" is to purchase a filter based solely on the brand name. For correct selection, always check the measurements and connection details:
If your measurements are not clear, measuring the outer frame (metal casing) of the filter usually gives the most accurate result.
The video below shows the basic mounting principle of a carbon filter. Since there may be small differences from model to model, pay attention to the mounting direction and locking type.
Tip: If you experience a significant drop in suction after installing a carbon filter, it is highly likely that the grease filter is also dirty. Clean the grease filter and try again.
For those looking for White Daisy extractor hood filters, we have gathered measurement-based options here. The products below should be evaluated by checking measurements for "exact compatibility". They are included for informational purposes to help choose the correct part, without sales pressure.
Part name: Metal grease filter (26x32)
Brief purpose of use: Traps grease vapor, reduces internal contamination.
When to choose? If the existing filter measures 260x320 mm, the frame/latch structure is compatible, and the old filter is deformed.
Part name: Wire mesh filter (metal grease filter)
Brief purpose of use: Helps trap grease and particles to maintain the extractor hood's performance.
When to choose? For models that use a wire mesh filter of the White Daisy Gusto type, if the wire mesh of the old filter is worn out or the frame is bent.
Part name: White Daisy compatible filter options (various sizes)
Brief purpose of use: Provides the ability to quickly compare the correct filter by model/measurement.
When to choose? If your measurement is clear (e.g., 20.5x47.5 / 26x32 / 36.5x32.5), to filter and compare options with the same measurement from the collection.
Note: Before choosing a product, if possible, take a photo of the old filter and recheck the measurements. Situations like "it fits but leaves a gap" usually arise from the latch/seating structure.
This question is frequently searched: "where are white daisy extractor hoods manufactured?" In practice, it's difficult to give a single answer; because different supply/production channels can be seen under the same brand name.
The most accurate approach: Check the label of your appliance/filter and the country of origin information on the product box, and select a "compatible filter" based on the measurement and connection type.
Metal/aluminum grease filters can generally be used for a long time by washing; however, replacement is necessary if there is bending/deformation. Carbon filters are renewed periodically according to frequency of use (increased odor and decreased performance are good indicators).
No. The term "compatible" mostly applies to specific measurements/latch structures. The brand name alone is not sufficient; it must be confirmed by measurement.
Gaps usually result from incorrect measurements or a different latch/seating type. Place the old filter next to the new one and compare the frame thickness and locking points.