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Ductless downdraft vent for island cooktop
Posted on 4/10/14 at 8:52 pm
Posted on 4/10/14 at 8:52 pm
Who has one and does it do its job? Trying to stay away from a ducted vent because I don't like the idea of having to go through the slab just for a vent.
Posted on 4/10/14 at 9:09 pm to slapahoe
It won't work like an actual ducted vent. The vent less basically uses an air filter and the recirculates the air back into the kitchen. It is up to you which option you choose and for you probably the non ducted route is best. Keep in mind more maintenance will be required, such as changing air filters (which isn't difficult). Also, it won't work as efficiently as a ducted vent, but should get the job done in a residential application.
I have only worked with commercial products mostly, but I would assume you would be fine.
I have only worked with commercial products mostly, but I would assume you would be fine.
Posted on 4/10/14 at 9:25 pm to thebrowns
I have read about this recirculation of air. How exactly does this work? Is there a vent under the cabinet to allow air that has been passed through the filters to be released back into the house? This is the big negatives I read about ductless. If you burn something, you will likely be recirculating air that has smoke in it
Posted on 4/11/14 at 6:49 am to slapahoe
If you cook a lot and often use high heat for browning meats, ductless downdraft vents pretty much suck. I know they are popular for an island, but a hood is much better for the purpose.
This post was edited on 4/11/14 at 6:51 am
Posted on 4/11/14 at 7:15 am to CajunAlum Tiger Fan
Is this new construction or existing? If new, save yourself the aggravation and go thru the slab. If existing your limited to a hood which Im guessing is going to block your view. The ventless will be "ok" at best.
Posted on 4/11/14 at 8:41 am to 4WHLN
Well with an open floor plan we are trying to keep it "open".
And yes this is new construction.
I was originally going to use the vent through the slab but a friend of a friend is trying to discourage it.
And yes this is new construction.
I was originally going to use the vent through the slab but a friend of a friend is trying to discourage it.
Posted on 4/11/14 at 8:46 am to slapahoe
Ductless is pure garbage. Ideally a vent hood is the way to go but I'm guessing it will block your view from an island type range.
Downdraft is not that great to begin with but to install a ductless is not a good idea.
I currently have a ducted down draft and I hate it. I will never have a house with one again.
ETA: Just realized you are building a new home. Don't go cheap or avoid "pains in the arse" because at the end of the day you have to live and function there and you want it to be right the first time.
Downdraft is not that great to begin with but to install a ductless is not a good idea.
I currently have a ducted down draft and I hate it. I will never have a house with one again.
ETA: Just realized you are building a new home. Don't go cheap or avoid "pains in the arse" because at the end of the day you have to live and function there and you want it to be right the first time.
This post was edited on 4/11/14 at 8:50 am
Posted on 4/11/14 at 8:54 am to slapahoe
Running a vent line through the slab is not that big of deal for new construction. Hoods are much better, but I wouldnt go ductless.
Posted on 4/11/14 at 8:54 am to Capital Cajun
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I currently have a ducted down draft and I hate it. I will never have a house with one again.
I cook a few times a week but NEVER fry inside. What I have read so far about these downdrafts is as long as you aren't commercially cooking you should be ok.
Honestly, the house I'm in now I barely use the hood vent anyway so that's why I'm trying to stay away from the hood. At least with the downdraft I can hide when I don't use it
Posted on 4/11/14 at 8:58 am to slapahoe
I HATE my ductless vent. The best thing I ever did was start my outdoor kitchen. I'm almost done with it and I dont see me using the indoor kitchen for much after that point. Pretty much the only time I cook inside now is for breakfast.
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