Is the kitchen range hood anti reverse valve sticky?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The check valve can be fixed on the wall, but the check valve piece can not stick to death, you need to leave half a piece for swinging back and forth, if it sticks to death, it will block the oil smoke, and the smoke can not be discharged smoothly

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