Browse Forums Kitchen Appliances Re: External Motor Rangehoods? Marketing or Fact 28Sep 23, 2019 7:47 pm Dear members, As a common courtesy, please be mindful of respecting all members at all times. Re: External Motor Rangehoods? Marketing or Fact 29Sep 23, 2019 11:39 pm gillybean Althom Unfortunately there seems to be an ever increasing trend to whine about everything. Oh the irony 😂 Some of your more recent trolling; "Yeah so true nothing worse than cables running all over the house from too many ovens. Thanks No.10 - plan garden. What? That should’ve been, at a minimum, sketched out long before the keys were handed over. So you never realised this when you bought it, wow? Pretty simple solution really - you don’t own the land so don’t build anything on it, redesign the wall. “No insulation required for brick veneer walls.” Good luck with that. Wow, 200mm of DEAD SPACE and you worried about neighbours utilising it. Pretty well sums up Australia in 2019 You said in your build thread that your tiler is one of the best tilers in all of Ballarat. Why would you want opinions from a forum when your tiler has dealt with grout for his entire career? Why not just take his advice if he’s as good as you say he is? Oh my apologies then, I swore you said “Display home quality questionable”. Hi, I do have pets inside the house. I'm somewhat worried because they always go to the kitchen where harmful materials are located such as garbage, gas, knives etc. Is there any way I can contain them from entering the kitchen? You need to calm down The people he’s sent the letters to need to pay up. They’re typical of a lot of people, disrespectful. Way to meet the neighbors by not paying your share of the fence. Well there you go TimBone, burn these plans and start again. The experts have spoken. Home owners more interested in spending money on pendant lights and scented candles rather than efficient drainage. I can’t believe anyone would look at the Metricon bricks and state that they look ok. Do you think they would do any of their display homes like that? Some people must have very low expectatIons." Re: External Motor Rangehoods? Marketing or Fact 31Dec 14, 2019 2:47 pm notremaison We just installed the Qasair NDCH100L2B Undermount 1000m Wide Rangehood with 2 x external vents. Much quieter and sucks a lot more of the smell out. Each motor seems to work one vent. We used to get meat smell upstairs when we cooked and almost non existant now. Via E & S also with their preferred installer. We built with a volume builder and the previous unit did basically nothing and when the installer removed the previous unit it was extracting to a fairly small hole which was mainly filled with insulation. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi notremaison , I am very interested to know how the installation was done for your QASAIR rangehood. We are currently about to build with a volume builder and they would not allow us to install QASAIR. Our problem is the ducting used by the builder is flexi as you would know is not recommended for QASAIR. The manufacturer told us that if we need to have the QASIAR, ducting needs to be installed before the plaster is up on the house. Would you be willing to share how E&S changed your old rangehood to QASAIR? worse case scenario, we would get whatever comes with the builder and replace it after. But not sure how we can do this. We do not want to rip the entire kitchen wall and ceiling. If it is minimal work, should be ok. We looked at the Schweigen but that one has outside motor and we are hesitant to get that. Thanks in advance. Thank you very much Amy Re: External Motor Rangehoods? Marketing or Fact 32Dec 15, 2019 6:24 am amaibing notremaison We just installed the Qasair NDCH100L2B Undermount 1000m Wide Rangehood with 2 x external vents. Much quieter and sucks a lot more of the smell out. Each motor seems to work one vent. We used to get meat smell upstairs when we cooked and almost non existant now. Via E & S also with their preferred installer. We built with a volume builder and the previous unit did basically nothing and when the installer removed the previous unit it was extracting to a fairly small hole which was mainly filled with insulation. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi notremaison , I am very interested to know how the installation was done for your QASAIR rangehood. We are currently about to build with a volume builder and they would not allow us to install QASAIR. Our problem is the ducting used by the builder is flexi as you would know is not recommended for QASAIR. The manufacturer told us that if we need to have the QASIAR, ducting needs to be installed before the plaster is up on the house. Would you be willing to share how E&S changed your old rangehood to QASAIR? worse case scenario, we would get whatever comes with the builder and replace it after. But not sure how we can do this. We do not want to rip the entire kitchen wall and ceiling. If it is minimal work, should be ok. We looked at the Schweigen but that one has outside motor and we are hesitant to get that. Thanks in advance. Thank you very much Amy If you look at the photos, their rangehood backs on to an external wall. In this instance, any Qasair installer would be able to do the work. I am also building with a volume builder, unfortunately our kitchen is in the centre of the house, but our butler’s backs on to an external wall, so I am going to add a rangehood there post handover. I have provisioned first this. Re: External Motor Rangehoods? Marketing or Fact 33Dec 16, 2019 6:48 am One amaibing notremaison We just installed the Qasair NDCH100L2B Undermount 1000m Wide Rangehood with 2 x external vents. Much quieter and sucks a lot more of the smell out. Each motor seems to work one vent. We used to get meat smell upstairs when we cooked and almost non existant now. Via E & S also with their preferred installer. We built with a volume builder and the previous unit did basically nothing and when the installer removed the previous unit it was extracting to a fairly small hole which was mainly filled with insulation. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi notremaison , I am very interested to know how the installation was done for your QASAIR rangehood. We are currently about to build with a volume builder and they would not allow us to install QASAIR. Our problem is the ducting used by the builder is flexi as you would know is not recommended for QASAIR. The manufacturer told us that if we need to have the QASIAR, ducting needs to be installed before the plaster is up on the house. Would you be willing to share how E&S changed your old rangehood to QASAIR? worse case scenario, we would get whatever comes with the builder and replace it after. But not sure how we can do this. We do not want to rip the entire kitchen wall and ceiling. If it is minimal work, should be ok. We looked at the Schweigen but that one has outside motor and we are hesitant to get that. Thanks in advance. Thank you very much Amy If you look at the photos, their rangehood backs on to an external wall. In this instance, any Qasair installer would be able to do the work. I am also building with a volume builder, unfortunately our kitchen is in the centre of the house, but our butler’s backs on to an external wall, so I am going to add a rangehood there post handover. I have provisioned first this. Thank you very much. DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair I mean, I install them/sell them for a living so I haven't done DIY, unless you count the first one I installed lol. (electrician by trade). Usually a 6-8 hour job for… 3 41535 My garage door has started playing up recently. Sometimes (and getting more frequent) when I press the button to open it, it wont. The motor is an ATA GD0-6V3. Red and… 0 2659 |