@QueenOfEverything So I don't bang my head on it. Have had to raise those.
@QueenOfEverything At the time I didn't think it worked very well, nope. Current abode has a fan that's flush with the upper cabinet face, so set back from the front edge of the stove. It's pretty low and works better for the back burners than the front. It doesn't give forehead gashes at least.
Maybe do bacon in the oven? Sheet pan, 350F. Might smoke less.
Yes, that makes sense. I tested the draw wit different size pots & pans with boiling water to watch the steam… and it went floating away from the kitchen. If I held a tissue in my hand, 6” away fri the fan, it would float yo and stick to the exhaust fan. I can live with another very attractive, non-functional thing in my house. That’s why we have microwaves to pick up the slack! 😎
@b4cks4w
Okay, that’s understandable. Does your exhaust fan draw a the small smoke when you cook on the stove top? Or do you have to open the back door - even in winter - if you fry eggs (bacon’s impossible) smoke detectors go off for 20 minutes