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It worked extremely well. All the er, offending aromas stayed inside.
I would try testing them by making cooking sounds and leaving minor evidence("washed" dishes/utensils left out to dry, empty packages, etc), but eat something that has little or no smell like PB&J or a bowl of cereal. If they still complain about a smell. you know they're just being an a-hole.
It doesn't need to be air tight, it just needs to prevent enough air from getting in that its a problem, and that's a far easier/cheaper than fully sealing.
the main problem is their room has 2 doors and it functions as circulation.
I have had to put felt pads on the door to stop rattling, I think I may be able to get them to allow a foam/felt seal around the door, or I can do that myself without them having a say in about 2 months, due to a vacation.
im mostly wondering if anyone else has been in a similar position and had a solution/knows of a ready made one.
the exhaust is literally just a fan that blows it up into the air, its more for getting steam to vent in a specific way then being an external exhaust. I would need to get a mini fan, which I want to get, to have some kind of external control, and honestly, its winter but everyone in the place prefers it being near uncomfortably cold at night, so a window open is not a problem, it's just getting it to vent out instead of blowing the smell directly to the room that's the problem with that.
then you can simply put it in to a microwave, wich produces allot less smells.
Also you could ask if anything in particular smell very bad for him (like fish or garlic)
Dont ask how I know this
Fold it onto itself leaving a little even sticky edge to stick to the door edges and there you go, problem solved.
turn it on.
cook your food.
eat your food.
turn it off before you go out of the house.
Or well, instant noodles