Picky Kitchen
Curated ventilation systems optimized for Boston's high-rise luxury condos and historic brownstone renovations.
In the heart of Massachusetts, Boston's real estate market represents a unique intersection of 18th-century architectural preservation and 21st-century "Green Tech" innovation. As a leading range hood factory and exporter, we understand that Boston range hood procurement is no longer just about smoke extraction; it's about adhering to the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR) and meeting the rising demand for LEED-certified residential projects.
From the luxury lofts of the Seaport District to the expansive estates in Newton and Brookline, the requirement for high-CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) extraction balanced with quiet operation is paramount. Our manufacturing processes are specifically tuned to provide "Information Gain" for developers—offering data-driven ventilation solutions that account for New England's climate-controlled indoor environments.
Boston's restaurant scene and multi-unit residential developments require specialized grease filtration and make-up air (MUA) compatibility. Our factory-direct models integrate seamlessly with modern HVAC systems used in Boston high-rises.
Precision Stamping at our 12,000 sqm Guangdong Facility
Since 2005, we have bridged the gap between high-volume Chinese manufacturing efficiency and sophisticated Western design standards.
Our facility, Guangdong Picky Kitchen Co. Ltd., is more than just a production line; it is a specialized R&D hub. We employ a full-chain manufacturing system—from precision stamping and CNC machining to automated laser welding and PCB assembly. This vertical integration allows us to maintain strict control over quality and lead times, which is critical for Boston-based exporters and contractors who cannot afford project delays.
By leveraging the industrial cluster of Shunde, China, we achieve an efficiency ratio that allows Boston importers to secure premium hardware at a 30-40% cost advantage compared to domestic North American sourcing, without compromising on ETL or UL standards.
Our integrated manufacturing workflow ensures every range hood exported to Boston meets rigorous performance benchmarks.
Ensuring seamless joints in our T-shape and chimney hoods to prevent grease accumulation and noise vibration.
CNC technology ensures that every screw hole and panel alignment is accurate to within 0.05mm for perfect installation.
Our in-house PCB assembly allows for smart sensing, touch controls, and automated smoke detection features.
Every unit undergoes noise level testing (51-60dB) and airflow verification before being packaged for Boston export.
In areas where ducting is limited by historic preservation laws, our Recessed Slide-out and Carbon Filter models provide high-efficiency ductless extraction, maintaining the structural integrity of 19th-century buildings.
For glass-walled luxury apartments, our Downdraft and Black Glass Curved models offer a minimalist aesthetic that doesn't obstruct the famous Boston Harbor views.
Our intelligent vented hoods are designed with superior back-draft dampers, preventing cold Atlantic air from entering the kitchen when the hood is not in use—a critical factor for energy efficiency in Massachusetts.
Integration with Alexa/Google Home and voice-activated fan speeds are becoming standard for Boston's tech-savvy demographic.
Use of low-VOC coatings and 100% recyclable stainless steel to meet "Green Building" initiatives in Massachusetts.
Advanced brushless DC motors that provide 900+ CFM while maintaining whisper-quiet operation below 50dB.
Internal steam-cleaning technology that extends the lifespan of the motor and reduces maintenance costs for landlords.
Versatile range hoods designed for bulk procurement and international distribution.
Typically, production takes 25-35 days depending on the customization level. Sea freight to the Port of Boston (via Panama Canal) takes approximately 30-40 days. We provide real-time tracking and handle all export documentation to ensure a smooth transition through US Customs.
Yes. Our premium models are designed to meet high energy-efficiency standards, and we can provide performance data sheets (CFM vs. Static Pressure) to assist your HVAC engineers in ensuring compliance with the latest Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code.
Absolutely. We currently partner with several regional distributors in New England to provide white-label manufacturing. We can customize logo placement, control panel interfaces, and even custom-color finishes (like matte black or brass) to suit your brand identity.
For standard models, our MOQ starts at 50 units for LCL shipments. For custom designs or large-scale multi-family residential projects in Boston, we offer consolidated container pricing to maximize your ROI.