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... to pull it out. The part can be reordered in toto if ever need be, Parts said. Oh, BTW, I forgot to post earlier: after you mentioned the tissue test, I tried it, and our Allure III holds the tissue up against the right-hand filter at setting 2 and up. DH just finished the installation of the vent again with a couple of questions: First, the tissue now 'will' hold up...
..., too. We gave up on the outdoors. Besides, we have black-biting flies. One bite on the face and the eyes will close up. I do take a burner out, as I did today out of necessity, to boil some beet greens. And I always take the rice cooker outside as my previous Jenn-air would never suck out the steam. If we can get my Allure III working as well as Larry's, I'll be happy. Dee
... hoping for better. I must've imagined the fan was going to push some air forward, encircling, and pulling it back. Was I dreaming? It does, but not as well, IMO, as the first-generation Allure III that we had last year, which had the blow vents in the bottom front edge of the hood. BTW, you should also be getting some flow from two small openings at each end of the ...
...@spamlessxhost.org> wrote: On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 17:30:56 -0600, Joe Doe <None@mail.utexas.edu> wrote: I got one too and am relatively underwhelmed... Is yours an Allure III? There are significant differences among the three lines. Yes, and it vents straight up through the roof so should have unobstructed flow. My range sits a bit offset from the wall and the hood ...
... <None@mail.utexas.edu> wrote: I got one too and am relatively underwhelmed... Is yours an Allure III? There are significant differences among the three lines. If I remodel I might look ... help to have the distance between vent and stove relatively small. Agreed. So the relatively wimpy Allure is an OK compromise for me (I probably would not have bought it if I knew ...
...>I was hoping for better. I must've imagined the fan was going to push some air forward, encircling, and pulling it back. Was I dreaming? It does, but not as well, IMO, as the first-generation Allure III that we had last year, which had the blow vents in the bottom front edge of the hood. BTW, you should also be getting some flow from two small openings at each end of the trough in the ...
... always a tug of war between looks and function. I live in Texas and have a powerful propane burner outside and use that for things that need good venting, like stir frys etc. So the relatively wimpy Allure is an OK compromise for me (I probably would not have bought it if I knew what I know now. Ultimately I would have preferred paying more and getting better function). Roland
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