What kind of kitchen ventilation do you like???

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That flair vent built in is cool! We are betting on our new vent-a-hood to get it done. Installing it will be an interesting project but am excited to be able to cook for real again. The homemade frankenfanstein we cobbled together now is ridiculous.

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To me anything that actually vents to the outside must be decent. This house had a recirculating hood with a mesh filter and it would just blow grease across the room. When we redid the kitchen in 05 we installed a vented hood, and planned to add a duct to the roof at some point later. So we currently have no ventilation at all. At times I've thought about putting a little box fan in front of the window next to the stove to blow out the air when cooking things particularly odorous. Things like fried fish smell good when cooking but now when the smell lingers for 2 or 3 days.

Those through the wall fans worked very well I recall, I've never used the ceiling type so I can't say. I don't see how they would capture the smoke or smell as well as a hood, but I can't say either way.

The crazy thing is local codes require vented bathroom fans but no vented in the kitchen. Hence so many houses with unvented microwave hoods that just blow it around.

NuTone still makes those round exhaust fans you used to see but with a plastic grille. But they are not rated for kitchen use any more I don't think. Blah. Probably liability concerning grease buildup. You can still get the round aluminum filters for them last time I checked though.
 
When I remodeled this kitchen in '99 I put in a Kenmore TOL stainless hood.  We actually use it as a whole house fan when the windows are open.  My only gripe is that it doesn't stick out as far as the power burner on the right front of the range.  But for the most part I'm happy with it.  I can cook bacon or make lasagna sauce and only the neighborhood can smell it...I can't in the house.  I installed this same model hood in my parents' kitchen a few years ago too.
 
Jenn-Air Hood

<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva; font-size: 12pt;">I have this Jenn-Air number that I picked up a few years ago on eBay, Brand New in the Box for something like $60.  It was the deal of the century.  I actually think I paid more to have it shipped.</span>

 

<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva; font-size: 12pt;">It is either a 400 or 600 CFM.  I don't remember but it will clear the air of smoke pretty darn quick.  I mostly use the downdraft vent on the cooktop as it seems more convenient but if I'm doing something really smoky or running the oven cleaner or something like that I'll use it to clear the air.</span>

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