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April 2, 2010 at 12:10 AM #535342April 2, 2010 at 7:28 AM #534458CoronitaParticipant
[quote=AN][quote=flu]That, or you buy an industrial sized range hood, like the ones made by San Yang Pai Sorry, most of you won’t get it. Chinese people will know.
These things sound like a jet engine when they startup.http://www.sanyangpai.com/RangeHoods.asp?CatRangeHoodID=1
700-850CFM WhoHoo… The AMG of range hoods :)[/quote]
Yep, most people won’t getting. I got this one: http://www.broan.ca/product-detail.asp?ProductID=100527. Sure does a good job exhausting the air. 1100 CFM > 700-850CFM :-P[/quote]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?
April 2, 2010 at 7:28 AM #534586CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]That, or you buy an industrial sized range hood, like the ones made by San Yang Pai Sorry, most of you won’t get it. Chinese people will know.
These things sound like a jet engine when they startup.http://www.sanyangpai.com/RangeHoods.asp?CatRangeHoodID=1
700-850CFM WhoHoo… The AMG of range hoods :)[/quote]
Yep, most people won’t getting. I got this one: http://www.broan.ca/product-detail.asp?ProductID=100527. Sure does a good job exhausting the air. 1100 CFM > 700-850CFM :-P[/quote]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?
April 2, 2010 at 7:28 AM #535046CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]That, or you buy an industrial sized range hood, like the ones made by San Yang Pai Sorry, most of you won’t get it. Chinese people will know.
These things sound like a jet engine when they startup.http://www.sanyangpai.com/RangeHoods.asp?CatRangeHoodID=1
700-850CFM WhoHoo… The AMG of range hoods :)[/quote]
Yep, most people won’t getting. I got this one: http://www.broan.ca/product-detail.asp?ProductID=100527. Sure does a good job exhausting the air. 1100 CFM > 700-850CFM :-P[/quote]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?
April 2, 2010 at 7:28 AM #535143CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]That, or you buy an industrial sized range hood, like the ones made by San Yang Pai Sorry, most of you won’t get it. Chinese people will know.
These things sound like a jet engine when they startup.http://www.sanyangpai.com/RangeHoods.asp?CatRangeHoodID=1
700-850CFM WhoHoo… The AMG of range hoods :)[/quote]
Yep, most people won’t getting. I got this one: http://www.broan.ca/product-detail.asp?ProductID=100527. Sure does a good job exhausting the air. 1100 CFM > 700-850CFM :-P[/quote]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?
April 2, 2010 at 7:28 AM #535407CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]That, or you buy an industrial sized range hood, like the ones made by San Yang Pai Sorry, most of you won’t get it. Chinese people will know.
These things sound like a jet engine when they startup.http://www.sanyangpai.com/RangeHoods.asp?CatRangeHoodID=1
700-850CFM WhoHoo… The AMG of range hoods :)[/quote]
Yep, most people won’t getting. I got this one: http://www.broan.ca/product-detail.asp?ProductID=100527. Sure does a good job exhausting the air. 1100 CFM > 700-850CFM :-P[/quote]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?
April 2, 2010 at 7:33 AM #534468svelteParticipantWe pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
There are some Asian sayings (Confucious?) that do ring true with us. Like “He who goes through airport turnstile sideways is going to Bangkok.”
So, so true.
April 2, 2010 at 7:33 AM #534596svelteParticipantWe pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
There are some Asian sayings (Confucious?) that do ring true with us. Like “He who goes through airport turnstile sideways is going to Bangkok.”
So, so true.
April 2, 2010 at 7:33 AM #535056svelteParticipantWe pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
There are some Asian sayings (Confucious?) that do ring true with us. Like “He who goes through airport turnstile sideways is going to Bangkok.”
So, so true.
April 2, 2010 at 7:33 AM #535153svelteParticipantWe pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
There are some Asian sayings (Confucious?) that do ring true with us. Like “He who goes through airport turnstile sideways is going to Bangkok.”
So, so true.
April 2, 2010 at 7:33 AM #535417svelteParticipantWe pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
There are some Asian sayings (Confucious?) that do ring true with us. Like “He who goes through airport turnstile sideways is going to Bangkok.”
So, so true.
April 2, 2010 at 7:53 AM #534478anParticipant[quote=flu]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?[/quote]
My house have a huge empty space above the kitchen. I could easily add another 150sq-ft of living space up there. That fan is huge.April 2, 2010 at 7:53 AM #534606anParticipant[quote=flu]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?[/quote]
My house have a huge empty space above the kitchen. I could easily add another 150sq-ft of living space up there. That fan is huge.April 2, 2010 at 7:53 AM #535066anParticipant[quote=flu]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?[/quote]
My house have a huge empty space above the kitchen. I could easily add another 150sq-ft of living space up there. That fan is huge.April 2, 2010 at 7:53 AM #535164anParticipant[quote=flu]AN, where the heck to you install this thing? Ceiling?[/quote]
My house have a huge empty space above the kitchen. I could easily add another 150sq-ft of living space up there. That fan is huge. -
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