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Thread: Down Draft range hood

  1. #1
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    Default Down Draft range hood

    Anyone have luck with one that works well? This would be for a 30" slide in gas range.

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    i've got one....on my island range. gas, like yours. I think my shit is GE?

    Anyway, the only issue we had was where to install the on/off buttons. ended up on the side of the top drawer. now that I'm used to it, its no big deal.

    It seems to pull quite well....better than I thought it would, at least.

    I know that doesnt really help....
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    How about a downdraft range?

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    We have a gas range and a separate "pop up" down draft, Dacor I believe. We are in the process of replacing the on/off switch for a second time due to liquid cleaner getting into it and ruining it. Not a cheap fix either. If it wasn't for cooking bacon inside, I know I need a Blackstone or some such outdoor device for this, I wouldn't fix this stupid switch again. It does it's job when it's working properly.

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    client has already purchased the range before hiring us and changing the layout of the kitchen.

    2th, I'll check out the GE.

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