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Why do many people not recommend installing integrated stoves?

First of all, we have to know what an integrated stove is.

The integrated stove is a new type of kitchen appliance that combines a range hood, a gas stove, and a steam oven. It has a high degree of integration and is more high-end than the current traditional kitchen appliances.

Therefore, the current main positioning of integrated stoves is the high-end kitchen appliance market. This has been resisted by traditional kitchen appliance sellers, and installation is not recommended when purchasing.

However, integrated stoves have also begun to rapidly expand stores across the country, and have achieved a lot of results. At the same time, online sales are also going on at the same time. The way of viewing products offline and placing orders online has become a way for many consumers the choice of the person. For example, Senge Integrated Stove has more than 3,000 offline stores in more than 1,000 cities across the country. It is very convenient to view products offline, and it is also very popular online.

In addition to the resistance to traditional kitchen appliances, some people do not recommend installation because of lack of understanding.

Although integrated stoves have been developed for more than ten years, they have really become popular in the past three years. Through cooperation with e-commerce platforms such as Tmall and JD.com, they have gradually entered the field of vision of more people. Integrated stoves take up less space than traditional kitchen appliances, but have more functions. They are very friendly to many small kitchens.

Secondly, the use of integrated stoves is also hugely different from traditional kitchen appliances. Taking range hoods as an example, traditional single-product range hoods are not only noisy and easy to hit your head when in use, but the effect of absorbing range hoods is actually not very good. Integrated stoves use side suction and lower exhaust technology, and the hood is located below the machine, away from the head. It has low noise, no bumping, and the fume removal rate is as high as 95. This is already a qualitative change.

In short, the public still knows relatively little about integrated stoves, but with further promotion, I believe everyone will realize that integrated stoves are the mainstream kitchen appliances in the future.