leejcandle Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Has anyone seen, maybe purchased, a vent hood like the one shown here? http://www.168master.com/product_images/pdMS9030.jpg http://www.168master.com/product.php?ProductID=1 Julia offers to cook on the deck. But the heat will get uncomfortable soon here in Central Texas. I've seen these on the web, but I want to buy it in person, so I can judge the quality. I'm willing to drive to Houston. We're going there this weekend to shop around in the Chinatown area around Bellaire boulevard. Link to comment
leejcandle Posted April 21, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 This is a better product page than the other I showed. http://www.sakurausa.com/prodU2F.htm http://www.sakurausa.com/images/prodU21.jpg Link to comment
Dan R Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Here's a list of appliance centers in Houston http://www.houstonhomeonline.com/xpage/cat...ances+-+Kitchen Take a look at some of these models http://www.us-appliance.com/usappliance/ve...od.html?trk=smx For Chinese cooking look for large intake, good grease filter and heavy duty motor. You might also check out the yellow pages for used restaurant equipment. A small stainless steel hood there might be reasonable and they are much better than the residential models. Link to comment
Dan R Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 I really like the built to last Viking and Wolf products. http://www.vikingrange.com/welcome.html http://www.wolfappliance.com/wolf/ventilation.asp Maybe you better go in alone. She may get out of control when she see the Wok ranges with grill and griddle. Link to comment
leejcandle Posted April 21, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Our kitchen came with a weak (in my opinion) Rangeaire 30" model, with a 6 inch updraft to the outside. So I'm looking to find a direct replacement. The models I've seen so far would fit the bill; but I want try one in the store before we buy. Thanks for the links. I'll check'm out. Link to comment
Guest Gene Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 Make sure your fan is compatable with your exhaust, you said you had 6", it doesn't make any difference how big the fan is if you can't move the air out Link to comment
Guest hakkamike Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 We just installed this one Tuesday and it works pretty good, the flex duct will restrict the air-flow a little but we are only running it around 6ft so it should not be that bad.. http://candleforlove.us/gallery/view_photo...nds&id=IMG_0603 http://www.airshack.com/Merchant2/merchant...Code=CH-RM61000 Later, Michael Perez Link to comment
Stats Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 This is a better product page than the other I showed.I don't see a CFM rating. I solved the problem by buying as GE miro-hood with a 300 CFM rating. There is a vent shop at Bellaire @ Ranchester. It is the same plaza that has the Welcome Market. We shop there all the time. It is around the 9200-9400 block of Bellaire. Link to comment
leejcandle Posted April 22, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 This is a better product page than the other I showed.I don't see a CFM rating. I solved the problem by buying as GE miro-hood with a 300 CFM rating. There is a vent shop at Bellaire @ Ranchester. It is the same plaza that has the Welcome Market. We shop there all the time. It is around the 9200-9400 block of Bellaire.Stats, I'll give that place a try. I've been planning this trip for weeks. We'll have time to roam around and find anything else we haven't seen in Austin. By the way; do you know the location of the newer, larger Chinese shopping mall in that area? I've been to the older Hong Kong City mall. Thanks. Link to comment
Stats Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 This is a better product page than the other I showed.I don't see a CFM rating. I solved the problem by buying as GE miro-hood with a 300 CFM rating. There is a vent shop at Bellaire @ Ranchester. It is the same plaza that has the Welcome Market. We shop there all the time. It is around the 9200-9400 block of Bellaire.Stats, I'll give that place a try. I've been planning this trip for weeks. We'll have time to roam around and find anything else we haven't seen in Austin. By the way; do you know the location of the newer, larger Chinese shopping mall in that area? I've been to the older Hong Kong City mall. Thanks. Ok, Hong Kong Mall is what you are asking for. Here is a url, scroll down and squint some (E1 is your target): http://www.chinatownmap.com/section-a.htm Here are the basics: http://www.chinatownmap.com/index.html Start from here. Loads slows even on broadband Kong Kong City Mall http://www.chinatownmap.com/hongkong.htm West of Beltway 8:- largest of the 4, very good vegetables, awesome seafood- Vietnamese owned Diho Square:http://www.chinatownmap.com/dihosquare.htm East of Beltway 8: -Welcome Market; great Chinese condiments, spices, newspapers and owned by Chinese- Your vent store is here, you can also dine on Sichuan, Huanan, or Shanghai, take your pick You want the newer mall at the top 11000 block Bellaire. PM me, we are going on Saturday. Link to comment
leejcandle Posted April 24, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 24, 2005 Stats, I didn't see your post until this evening; we're already back. We got a nice vent hood at the store you described, after having a couple of models demonstrated for us. We got the San Yang Pai CY-968, stainless steel version. The main new feature compared to others is that the main components can be disassembled for cleaning. Then we hung out at a book store that had been closed on the previous visit. We went to Hong Kong City mall and walked around for a while. This was our second visit together; my third. I still didn't find the 'newer' mall after driving around a while. Maybe I went the wrong direction on Bellaire. Next time maybe... I'm going to install the vent hood in the morning. I'll let you folks know how things turn out. CY-968 Link to comment
oregonknl Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 LeejCandle, Sorry to be a day late and a dollar short..... that is exactly the vent hood I recently bought and installed in my new house.... Yeah, lots of nice features, and REALLY moves the air... My recollection is about 550 CFM (both fans on full) but of course, you can use just one (over the burner you're using) and hi/lo setting... for a combination of setttings... Purchased locally at Home Depot for under $200.00 ...... Link to comment
leejcandle Posted April 27, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 LeejCandle, Sorry to be a day late and a dollar short..... that is exactly the vent hood I recently bought and installed in my new house.... Yeah, lots of nice features, and REALLY moves the air... My recollection is about 550 CFM (both fans on full) but of course, you can use just one (over the burner you're using) and hi/lo setting... for a combination of setttings... Purchased locally at Home Depot for under $200.00 ......I looked at the local Home Depot and Lowe's before making that trip. I would have had it in weeks ago. We started talking about it months before we came. But she's very pleased. Whether or not the flue can handle the full rated CFM, it has to be much better than that teeny-weeny fan of the original unit: two big turbines without filter mesh in the way. I do wish it had a flue damper; I can always feel the draft during cold spells. Link to comment
skibum Posted April 29, 2005 Report Share Posted April 29, 2005 My wife switched from using oil to using water. The food tastes the same to me and there are none of those ugly fumes. Link to comment
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