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Kitchen upgrade in progress
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Kitchen upgrade in progress
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
Curious on the details with the Ninja install. What are you using for the surround there? Did you line the compartment with anything or provide any forced ventilation there? I don't think those are made for enclosed compartments, or is that model also used that way? I can see that being a big upgrade over the stock one. We used the stock one a lot, but I think something like the Ninja would have been much easier. Like the cooktop too and that has to be a big functional improvement in addition to the aesthetics.
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
Thanks,
Walter
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
km1125 wrote:Source of the post That sink looks great. I had the dual tub sink in mine but both were pretty small. Thought about changing it out several times but never pulled the trigger on that.
Curious on the details with the Ninja install. What are you using for the surround there? Did you line the compartment with anything or provide any forced ventilation there? I don't think those are made for enclosed compartments, or is that model also used that way? I can see that being a big upgrade over the stock one. We used the stock one a lot, but I think something like the Ninja would have been much easier. Like the cooktop too and that has to be a big functional improvement in addition to the aesthetics.
I do have another in my home kitchen on countertop. It does not really get hot around it, at least what I can feel. But to be safe I did purchase proper fiberglass insulation for that purpose to line the walls (which I have not yet done). Also I did purchase a fan that's pretty powerful and very quiet. I have not yet installed that either. I have not had too much time to play this year on the boat. I had removed the microwave, so I am going to move the outlet to the oven space. so I can use the original Owen outlet for Ninja, and microwave outlet for the cook top. this way I can open/shut power from the wall. I will update here how things go Once I finish the lining and try the Owen. The front cover I made comes of very easy. I am not a live aboard, so I can even open that up if need be when using it for better air flow. Will see how it goes.
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
wkeith wrote:Source of the post Your upgrade looks great. Could you provide the model # of the Ninja XL oven. I could not find it.
Thanks,
Walter
Ninja DT201 Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Digital Countertop Convection Toaster Oven with Dehydrate and Reheat, 1800 Watts, Stainless Steel Finish (amazon). I got it at KOHLS fairly cheap at the time. There was a good sale, plus they gave a discount on top of that for getting there store card.
And got this fand from Amazon: AC Infinity AXIAL 1225, Quiet Muffin Fan, 120V AC 120mm x 25mm Low Speed, UL-Certified for DIY Cooling Ventilation Exhaust Projects
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
Also have a silent small fan that gets turned on when oven is turned on to help cool the are even more. Also oven is never on when not in use or when no one is around it anyway. So over all very happy with the change. cooks much better, much faster than original unit. And actually has more cooking space. Since the power is now hooked up to original oven plug I can now turn it on from wall and turn it off when done. So when away there is no power in the plug it's on.
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Re: Kitchen upgrade in progress
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