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Cooker extractor fan

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Anybody used a cooker extractor fan to reduce condensation? Is it a waste of time & money? Or any recommendations would be appreciated Cheers Jiffies

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I use two push pull Fiamma turbo vents in the roof of the hightop. Works a treat.

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I use 4inch computer cooling fans on our narrowboat. Work a treat and only a couple of quid on fleabay....If you want to keep one running all night put a 68ohm 1 watt resistor in series and you can hardly hear the fan running.
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I have installed a PC processor fan into the base of the table socket and when this is running any cooking odour/smoke is soon explelled through the roof vent. I have also drilled a series of holes in the table leg for cooling at dinner time in the heat of summer.
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