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Jesus, ime2006. Are you a contractor or appliance sales guy? :lol |
I remember him as my japanese cellphone guy :lol |
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Sub Zero group buy! |
Miele hood is the DAR 1230 dual blower @ 10" duct. And yes it's 1100cfm not 1200. I bought all mine Miele when they have the promotion and got 10year warranty on top. If you buy 5 or more pieces then you get a free site/home visit by Miele tech, they will go over all the measurements and rough ins to make sure all your appliances are going to fit/work. The commission for sales on Miele was pretty decimal, I think it was 2%. |
Well, service tech just came by and checked out the dryer at my place. Turns out the vent connection at the back of the dryer was loose, and accentuated the rolling noise. I can confirm my issue with the dryer was self inflicted. Had a package of cleaning sponges sitting on top of the dryer, and it fell to the back. Had to get a broom to stick handle it out, and I knocked out the vent tube. Time to put my dunce cap on. |
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But the cost is super hard to beat Sakura brand. Sakura usually cost from $300-800 680CFM is around $400-500 Usually good looking and modern style are around $800-1200 Few thing need to check first. 1. Duct size 2. Style you want. (Really depends on what kinda cabinet you have now.) 3. Cost. 4. Power. 5. Filter Style. (Such as typical mash filter, or baffle filter) 6. For gas cooktop or Electric cooktop. 7. clearance in between your cooktop and bottom of the hood. (Gas needs 30inch at least, electric can be 24inch) Or Post a picture of your hood. then, i can help you out with more details. Check this out. Best by Broan, 600 CFM, with Touch sensor control, Baffle filter (Easy Clean, just put in dishwasher), LED lighting...etc. Front control panel is high gloss glass panel. (You can choose color for your front panel too. Black, White, Stainless Steel ...etc.) http://www.bestrangehoods.com/store/...6-64061c889bdc This can be under $1k http://www.bestrangehoods.com/common...f25&type=large |
Costco has some nice ones. Very good price. Such as this one here 625 CFM, Baffle filter (Dishwasherable), Pro look. Only cost: $469 https://www.costco.ca/ancona-advanta...100279801.html https://images.costco-static.com/Ima...recipeName=350 |
Range hoods are such a fucking rip off for what they are it’s rediculous. I wanted to punch the guy in the head at trail when I told him my budget for a range good was $1400 and he said “ok let’s start with the low end stuff then” I ended up buying an Ancona 800CFM from Costco for around $700 I was fairly limited in my options as I need a pedestal hood as my range is floating in the middle of the island but I’m completely happy with the Ancona and have zero complaints. I ran new 8” ducting for it when my ceiling was open and it very effectively pulls smoke etc. Out it also has stainless removable grills that are kind of like quasi restaurant grade and super easy to clean I purchased my Kitchenaid suite from Bestbuy with their extended geek squad warantee for another $650 for 5 years which seemed fairly reasonable. The only issue I’ve ever had is the igniter on my range has not worked for a year or so but I lost my receipts, I ended up going back into best buy and they reprinted them for me and I’m in the process of making a claim to have them repaired. We will see how the service goes though because so far it’s been a headache. I’d stay as far away as you can from Samsung dishwasher. We built a townhouse project in 2012 that had Samsung DW, before the entire project was even complete I think we had swapped out almost 60 of these out of the total 120 units in the development. |
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I told all my client who is building single family house to have 8 inch duct. (Except 10inch for dual blowers) Perfect for air to go out without bottleneck. FYI, one of the Samsung Dishwasher batch has got their door lock mechanisms installed all backwards. It caused a lot issue back in few years ago. I still don't understand how can they make such mistake and shipped products out. |
I believe the issue with the ones we dealt with was the grinder or whatever the mechanism was for disposing of excess food just broke without warning |
Damn, sounds like Samsung has their fair share of issues, mainly manufacturing/quality issues. |
I will only say avoid Samsung at all costs. I have rarely if ever boycotted a company but Samsung is the first. Aside from phones no fucking way. I've owned many appliances in my lifetime and anytime something broke at my parents or my inlaws the item was like 10+ years old until Samsung. When I was living at my inlaws we had 1 Samsung TV break in just over a year, we had 1 samsung washer die in under 2 years, and we also had 1 Samsung dryer die around the same time. When I moved into my own place I bought which came with brand new Samsung washer and dryers (higher model) the washer died in under a year. That's 4 items that died in under 2 years which is insane! |
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I swapped out the hood fan in our new townhome a year and a half ago because the one they installed was a super sad 400CFM model, for 2 years I constantly hear smoke alarms going off around the complex. I ended up getting a Faber 30 inch 600CFM Cristal SS, it's pretty sleek and can slide in and out to turn on and off although I turn that setting off and just have it always out and manually turn on via the button instead. So far so good I guess, I had to get the motor replaced once because it was greased up as fuck. In hind site I probably didn't turn it on to a high enough setting when I'm doing crazy cooking + I didn't wash the grills often enough. https://www.faberonline.com/hoods/cristal-ss/ |
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I've always lived in relatively new concrete highrises which invariably had GE appliances, particularly gas stove. I never had any failures whatsoever in any so they really do seem reliable. With that said, we recently moved into a detached house which had been somewhat renovated and it has a Samsung range which I don't imagine was that expensive, but it is WAY better than the GEs I have had for many years. The hottest burner is MUCH hotter, and the smallest burner is smaller - giving a much better range for either simmering a very small pot or getting a wok or big frying pan smoking hot. I think people overestimate the importance of the brand names and underestimate how many specific bargain basement models are basically created purely for developers or ultra cheap renovations. -Mark |
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Fair point, but in all honesty, it could also be brand and level/tier of appliance, no? I mean, if Ferrari F1 engines are pumping out 1000HP while maintaining a low consistent temperatures vs. a Honda or Nissan/Renault engine pumping out the same HP but running hotter, and using inferior materials etc. it could run hotter and fail a lot faster. |
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each brand has their high end model and basic model. You gotta compare apple to apple on the models. To compare specs. Not just compare brand names You can't really compare Mercedes AMG GT Black Series to BWM M5 Competition. GE Monogram or GE Cafe range will beat Samsung range to the floor like no tomorrow. What Samsung is good at is "The Appearance and tech". But when comes to reliability. They have a long way to go. |
@ime2006 - Are all GE appliances owned/made/manufactured by Haier? Is there a difference in quality between GE Cafe and Haier stuff? The Faber hood fan looks pretty nice. What do I need to know/check to see if it will work for my application? I've put in an offer on a home so let's see if I get it, or if I'll be homeless and end up living with TOS'd. |
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Haier is more of doing funding. Not intervene on how GE do things. Still same factory in U.S., same quality control. As for Haier brand, i would stay away...LOL Sold 5 of Haier all in one laundry unit. 3 have issues. But some of entry level GE appliances are sharing same model with Haier. As for hood fan. Take pic of your hood and cabinet. So, i can see details and give you feedback |
This thread scares the shit outta me. My new place is fully reno'd with brand new Samsung appliances. Since it's all brand new - they should be covered under warranty, but I assume I'll need the sellers to produce invoices/sales receipts? How does a warranty process usually work? |
Two BMWs dead and now potentially a full suite of Samsung appliances? Damn. :p |
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