Amazon has
30" Broan Glacier Convertible Stainless Steel Range Hood (BCDF130SS) on sale for
$164.
Shipping is free.
Lowe's also has
30" Broan Glacier Convertible Stainless Steel Range Hood (BCDF130SS) on sale for
$164.
Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
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About this Item:
- 3-Speed blower quickly pulls smoke and odors from the air
- LED lighting ensures bright, long-lasting illumination
- Install as ducted or ductless recirculation to suit your needs
- Convertible range hood can be installed as venting or non-venting to fit a variety of installation needs
- Tap-touch capacitive control features a smooth, easy-to-clean surface
- Capturâ„¢ system and 375 max blower CFM is 98.1% efficient in removal of smoke and odor from cooking
- Smooth-flow blower wheel design and high flow filters ensure quiet operation, 2.0 Sones, at normal speed
- Dishwasher-safe, micromesh filters with clean reminder provide efficient grease removal
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Bottom line: It's not bad enough that I wanted to go through the hassle of uninstalling, repackaging, and returning it, but I wouldn't buy it again. YMMV.
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I had a microwave and vent in one. Vent was almost useless. I decided to get a standalone hood vent and microwave. It was worth it! Whole house doesnt smell anymore when cooking. Anyone cooking a lot and have space for a separate microwave should switch imo. Oh also a hood vent is easier to clean. Gets surprisingly greasy
If you don't have a source of make up air and have a high CFM vent, your house will suck air in through *somewhere*, and that somewhere will be the exhaust flue of your gas water heater or furnace chimney, etc.
That means you're sucking burner fumes into the house, unless your water and heating are electric.
Key word being properly installed.
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Otherwise, I was considering Braun but their fans tend to be loud. Considering Z-Line ad an affordable option since they tend to be quieter and have a 3 year limited warranty (vs the 1-2 years with most other manufacturers).
Otherwise, I was considering Braun but their fans tend to be loud. Considering Z-Line ad an affordable option since they tend to be quieter and have a 3 year limited warranty (vs the 1-2 years with most other manufacturers).
How is equivalent defined? No idea, for all i know it's just some marketing term. It's a fan in a box and brands claim they'd achieve an insane increase of noise to power ratio over their competitors?
How is equivalent defined? No idea, for all i know it's just some marketing term. It's a fan in a box and brands claim they'd achieve an insane increase of noise to power ratio over their competitors?
I will say, though, that I went to Lowes and they had a z-line and a comparable braun on display and I felt like the overall build quality was better on the z-line.
I will say, though, that I went to Lowes and they had a z-line and a comparable braun on display and I felt like the overall build quality was better on the z-line.
My opening is a 36" instead of a 30". Guess how much they are selling the filler kits on the side of the microwave so it goes in place?
$400 for 2 pieces of sheet metal.
Best I've seen in terms of power and design without using filters.
the cheaper ones aren't going to do anything for high heat cooking.
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