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Originally Posted by gharper
For the short time we have owned our 19 with a range hood and camping in cool weather hard to say the range hood contributed to additional heat loss. In near freezing temperatures the plastic flap covering the range hood vent probably leaks a bit of cold air, but I don't think it is significant. I like the idea of venting moist air out of the trailer, e.g. cooking spaghetti, particularly when on the coast where there is humidity. In dryer climates I think it might be less important. Don't know about Transport Canada's requirements for having a hood with a cook top/stove.
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Hi, thanks a lot for the input. I too like the idea of the range hood. I live in the rainy PNW and camping seems to usually involve rain, so I'm thinking of the full kitchen ensemble of stove/oven/range hood. Just seems that many people eliminate the range hood and I wanted to explore all options. Thanks. j