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Review Summit  / Summit H1636W 36 Price: $59.00

Review Summit H1636W 36" Under Cabinet Range Hood with 180 CFM Internal Blower, 2 Fan Speeds, Switchable Light and Convertible to Recirculating Operation: White / Summit:

SUMMIT Appliance has been a leader in specialty refrigeration and major appliances since 1969. They serve a number of market segments in household, commercial, medical, scientific and professional refrigerators, freezers, ranges and other unique appliances. SUMMIT H1600 series range hoods are their most versatile convertible hoods. These hoods offer features all customers want including a two-speed fan, a switchable light and aluminum-charcoal filter. They also offer the convenience of top or rear venting, or can be easily converted into non-vented (recirculating) mode. All SUMMIT range hoods are offered in 20, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 inch size to accomodate the smallest to the largest kitchens. Hoods in 20, 24, 30 and 36 inch sizes are stocked in white, black, bisque and stainless steel. Larger sizes in stainless steel only. All SUMMIT hoods are made in the USA.

Price: $69.00

Review Whirlpool RH2330XJB 30" Under Cabinet Range Hood with 190 CFM Internal Blower and Rocker Switch Control: Black / Whirlpool:

This hood includes a damper, which allows you regulate the direction of the circulating air, and a removeable grease filter, for easy cleaning and maintenance.

Review Broan  / Broan 414201 42 Price: $59.00

Review Broan 414201 42" Under Cabinet Range Hood with 2-Speed Fan and Recirculating Ventilation: White / Broan:

Two-Speed Duct-Free Range Hood. Broan's most economical duct-free hood with the exclusive Microtek system for filtration of airborne cooling contaminants. Installs as non-ducted only with charcoal filter. Accepts up to 75 watt light (bulb sold separately).

Review Summit  / Summit H1636Q 36 Price: $59.00

Review Summit H1636Q 36" Under Cabinet Range Hood with 180 CFM Internal Blower, 2 Fan Speeds, Switchable Light and Convertible to Recirculating Operation: Bisque / Summit:

SUMMIT Appliance has been a leader in specialty refrigeration and major appliances since 1969. They serve a number of market segments in household, commercial, medical, scientific and professional refrigerators, freezers, ranges and other unique appliances. SUMMIT H1600 series range hoods are their most versatile convertible hoods. These hoods offer features all customers want including a two-speed fan, a switchable light and aluminum-charcoal filter. They also offer the convenience of top or rear venting, or can be easily converted into non-vented (recirculating) mode. All SUMMIT range hoods are offered in 20, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 inch size to accomodate the smallest to the largest kitchens. Hoods in 20, 24, 30 and 36 inch sizes are stocked in white, black, bisque and stainless steel. Larger sizes in stainless steel only. All SUMMIT hoods are made in the USA.

Review Summit  / Summit H1636B 36 Price: $59.00

Review Summit H1636B 36" Under Cabinet Range Hood with 180 CFM Internal Blower, 2 Fan Speeds, Switchable Light and Convertible to Recirculating Operation: Black / Summit:

SUMMIT Appliance has been a leader in specialty refrigeration and major appliances since 1969. They serve a number of market segments in household, commercial, medical, scientific and professional refrigerators, freezers, ranges and other unique appliances. SUMMIT H1600 series range hoods are their most versatile convertible hoods. These hoods offer features all customers want including a two-speed fan, a switchable light and aluminum-charcoal filter. They also offer the convenience of top or rear venting, or can be easily converted into non-vented (recirculating) mode. All SUMMIT range hoods are offered in 20, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 inch size to accomodate the smallest to the largest kitchens. Hoods in 20, 24, 30 and 36 inch sizes are stocked in white, black, bisque and stainless steel. Larger sizes in stainless steel only. All SUMMIT hoods are made in the USA.

Review Frigidaire  / Frigidaire F30WV16ES 30 Price: $69.00

Review Frigidaire F30WV16ES 30" Under Cabinet Range Hood with 160 CFM Internal Blower, 2-Speed Fan and Cooking Surface Light: White / Frigidaire:

When it comes to keeping your kitchen free of cooking odors, Frigidaire provides ventilation systems that are as stylish as they are efficient and as powerful as they are flexible. The F30WV16E 30 overhead ventilation system is packed with practical and attractive features: Overhead Installation saves space and lets you get all the benefits of ventilation in smaller spaces. Dishwasher safe filters remove even the most persistent cooking odors and can be cleaned simply by cycling through your dishwasher. Cooking surface light provides even, abundant and natural illumination of the cooking surface to enhance your cooking experience. Fan system with 2 speed controls helps to keep kitchen clean and free of smoke, steam and grease.

Review Broan  / Broan 403608 36 Price: $59.00

Review Broan 403608 36" Under Cabinet Range Hood with 160 CFM Internal Blower and 2-Speed Control: Almond / Broan:

Made to exacting standards, Broan Range Hoods provide the high quality you expect and the value you demand. Choose from models that allow you to select the type of ducting that suits your needs in the color and sizes to fit your style.

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