Would you love this or hate this in your kitchen?

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Cool concept, poor execution. Would hate it in MY kitchen as I have a different set up.
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In my kitchen? It would be pointless and too bulky. I don’t dislike the idea of it, though.
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I like the concept but don't care for that execution. I think I would feel as if I were a garaged car. I prefer:

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I don't like anything in the kitchen that has extra parts, surfaces or edges that can collect grease and dust. That looks like a problem to keep clean. Lots of kitchens have sliding glass window pass-throughs that work just fine.
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I don't like it even if my kitchen was set up that way
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I love the idea of it but the black bulky parts are just too severe.
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I would hate it.
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Hard pass.
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Love the concept, hate the execution. There has to be a better way to achieve the open-to-the-outdoors concept without all that ugly, excessive bracketing.
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