I just realized that My home's ancient kitchen hood has a second bulb underneath a plastic cover covered in grease which I had thought was compact metal my whole life .... This shit is airborne
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>>21710689Yeah it’s amazing how much aerosol oil particles build up over time, spent a good amount of time cleaning it off the baseboards when I finally noticed it at my parent’s kitchen
For years I've fantasized about building a kitchen with a fume hood so you never have to worry about oils going elsewhere in your hone
oil is good for you retard
>>21712159Not the point, getting aerosolized oil all over the place is gross. Ventilation is important
>>21712159Oils good for me car sos good for me bones.
>>21712174grow a pair
>>21712159Should I scrape of the grease and eat it?
>>21712341>grow a pairof cancerous lungs?
>>21710791Disappointing first post.
>>21712924Use it for your next batch of eggs
>>21710689My range hood fan hasn't worked since I bought the house and I've been putting off replacing it because so many of the new ones have those horrible gay touch buttons instead of actual switches and I don't want that shit
>>21713069I'm still not sure if mine is actually hooked to the vent that goes outside, the vent on top of it that recycled "clean" air indoors is covered with a plastic cap so I assumed it was
>>21710689Anyone who's ever worked at a restaurant could tell you that. Cleaning the grease out of the grill hoods every night is never not a pain in the ass.
>>21713149i put mine in the dishwashersimple as
>>21713110It should be pretty obvious if you look up into the fan housing if it's connected to a vent.
>>21713157I can't because it's inside the wall and underneath a cupboard
>>21713177If you open the cupboard above it then it should have the vent pipe going up through it