I had a love/hate relationship with my over the range microwave, I loved how much space it saved in my tiny kitchen but it captured almost nothing. As a chef, I hated this. When I was able to remodel, I put in a high cfm hood with outside venting and great capture, it's amazing not having grease on the cabinets and not having the house smell like food from yesterday.
Definitely never a recirculating hood with a gas cooktop/range/oven. Gas anything must be vented to the outside due to CO being unfilterable. But for electrical or induction, especially for new or remodeled homes built to high energy standards with mechanical ventilation, recirculating hoods do make sense. Helps to not get grease into that mechanical ventilation system, too.
One thing to keep in mind is that for us in Colorado and high altitude areas, dual fuel cooks better in the oven than all gas. Temp fluctuations are a lot less in the oven in a dual fuel.
My last 2 refrigerators lasted 4 years and couldn't be fixed. They leaked their freon out. These companies making JUNK that only lasts 4 years is totally unacceptable.
My low profile whirlpool over the stove microwave hood combination is very well liked because it's only (I think) 11 inches in height from top to bottom which is all you need in a microwave all that wasted space. You could put a full size dinner plate in there and you don't need it to be tall. You just need it to be wide enough to fit a dish with no problems. After I got mine, two other friends decided to get the same one because they like the fact that it wasn't so mammoth on top of the stove. Not sure if this is the model that you're talking about. It's less tall than the traditional ones. Let me just clarify, you keep talking about the CFM's That's if you actually cook if you have a show kitchen like I have and don't cook but you do heat up food occasionally this low profile microwave is just perfect for that without being an eyesore.
Thank you so much this was as helpful as the ABC's videos maybe more actually, loving a fair discussion not over dramatic just "yup this is why we don't like this"
I was laughing at your comments about downdrafts. We had a 1960's kitchen in which we had to replace an old JennAir. Due to some odd construction quirks, we had to go with another gas downdraft. Supposedly the burners/vent had been redesigned to eliminate the suction of the flame toward the vent...what nonsense! It still pulled the flame and never vented well, either. Somebody else's problem now as we sold the house!!
We have black appliances and a black stainless refrigerator. There is a chip in the black stainless but it’s doing fine as we’ve been careful. So we need a dishwasher. Our 23 year old whirlpool is showing its age in cleaning quality. What black dishwasher in your top 5 would you go with?
What is the difference between the "12-inch Microhood" (the first unit) and the low-profile microwaves which have been out for years (which you mention later)? Even though you apparently hate them, can you supply a URL?
What if you already have a 16 yr old Jennaire w/downdraft & ready to replace it. It is positioned on the island w/granite - so no option except downdraft. What would be my best choice & center downdraft or back?
The middle has vent next to the front burners, while the vents in back have more CFM. Pick your poison. In your application pick the easiest to install.
I had a love/hate relationship with my over the range microwave, I loved how much space it saved in my tiny kitchen but it captured almost nothing. As a chef, I hated this. When I was able to remodel, I put in a high cfm hood with outside venting and great capture, it's amazing not having grease on the cabinets and not having the house smell like food from yesterday.
Yup
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year. Thank you for all the wonderful videos.
Definitely never a recirculating hood with a gas cooktop/range/oven. Gas anything must be vented to the outside due to CO being unfilterable. But for electrical or induction, especially for new or remodeled homes built to high energy standards with mechanical ventilation, recirculating hoods do make sense. Helps to not get grease into that mechanical ventilation system, too.
One thing to keep in mind is that for us in Colorado and high altitude areas, dual fuel cooks better in the oven than all gas. Temp fluctuations are a lot less in the oven in a dual fuel.
Great video, thank you. Happy Holidays
My last 2 refrigerators lasted 4 years and couldn't be fixed. They leaked their freon out. These companies making JUNK that only lasts 4 years is totally unacceptable.
Nice honest information and opinions.
Thank you for the interesting helpful video.
My low profile whirlpool over the stove microwave hood combination is very well liked because it's only (I think) 11 inches in height from top to bottom which is all you need in a microwave all that wasted space. You could put a full size dinner plate in there and you don't need it to be tall. You just need it to be wide enough to fit a dish with no problems.
After I got mine, two other friends decided to get the same one because they like the fact that it wasn't so mammoth on top of the stove.
Not sure if this is the model that you're talking about. It's less tall than the traditional ones.
Let me just clarify, you keep talking about the CFM's That's if you actually cook if you have a show kitchen like I have and don't cook but you do heat up food occasionally this low profile microwave is just perfect for that without being an eyesore.
Thank you so much this was as helpful as the ABC's videos maybe more actually, loving a fair discussion not over dramatic just "yup this is why we don't like this"
1:00 Our LG Microwave over the stove has a push out fan hood.
Ditto, it’s amazing.
This is one of the most useful appliance videos I have seen!
I was laughing at your comments about downdrafts. We had a 1960's kitchen in which we had to replace an old JennAir. Due to some odd construction quirks, we had to go with another gas downdraft. Supposedly the burners/vent had been redesigned to eliminate the suction of the flame toward the vent...what nonsense! It still pulled the flame and never vented well, either. Somebody else's problem now as we sold the house!!
I really despised that unit
Good video, agree with everything
I have a GE dual fuel 30" and I love it.
Yiu would have liked induction better
How much has government regulation regarding energy efficiency played a role in the poor lifespan of newer appliances?
Probably....quite a bit.
If that is true explain the regulations with autos and the companies that have met (or exceeded) new standards AND the reliability has improved
We have black appliances and a black stainless refrigerator. There is a chip in the black stainless but it’s doing fine as we’ve been careful.
So we need a dishwasher. Our 23 year old whirlpool is showing its age in cleaning quality. What black dishwasher in your top 5 would you go with?
Not sure if you have heard of this brand but BORA seem to make a prerty good downdrafts ...... anyone have an opinion
downdraft is effective for some induction/electric applications... gas you are right
Not really. Exhaust is exhaust.
What is the difference between the "12-inch Microhood" (the first unit) and the low-profile microwaves which have been out for years (which you mention later)? Even though you apparently hate them, can you supply a URL?
Depth mostly....The new one fits seamlessly with the cabinets and is a complete vent fail
Thanks
Hi is a recirculating Hood okay if you have an electric range thanks.
Better than nothing
Sadly not.....burning fats creates fumes that you want out of your house
What if you already have a 16 yr old Jennaire w/downdraft & ready to replace it. It is positioned on the island w/granite - so no option except downdraft. What would be my best choice & center downdraft or back?
The middle has vent next to the front burners, while the vents in back have more CFM. Pick your poison. In your application pick the easiest to install.
Thoughts on Dacor as a brand ?
Decent....
Its ok...haven't sold it in a while.
zline for instance is a new one I have seen looks great but...
You need bigger washers to wash king comforters
4.5 is enough.....
4.5 cubic is fine...really.
@@YaleAppliance1 until u wash a ruggable washable rug
Hows the service outlook for the GE UltraFast Combo Washer/Dryer?
Good so far
Good so far
Pretty good so far.....Heat pumps in general are reliable at least so far. Then again, they have been around since 1856.