Qasair Rangehoods are not only ideally suited for the Asian kitchen, but can also be custom-made to fit users’ needs
March 6th, 2013
Qasair offers the strongest rangehoods on the Singaporean market, thanks to its use of high quality materials and metallic German motors.

Manufactured and designed in Melbourne, Australia, Qasair Rangehoods specially cater to high-powered cooking equipment such as wok burners and teppanyaki plates, making them ideal for Asian or any strong or spicy cooking.

The motors – from German company EBM – have an extraction rate of 810 cubic meters per hour. Standard models come in single, twin or triple motor with the triple motor moving an impressive 2,430 cubic meters of air per hour.
Despite all that power, the rangehoods manage to keep noise levels to a whisper, thanks to a dense internal insulation of fibreglass matting.

Custom rangehoods are also a unique feature of Qasair; one can choose as many motors as the cooking requirements call for, or even opt for remote motors. Custom-made rangehoods make up a significant portion of Qasair’s sales in Southeast Asia.
Internationally renowned Singaporean chef Justin Quek himself not only endorses the product but also owns a massive two-metre-wide canopy in his home.
Qasair Rangehoods are carried in Singapore at Eldric Marketing
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