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Best Range Hood for a Gas Stove

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Luckily, there are no differences between range hoods for electric stoves or gas stoves. This is actually a good thing. It takes out one of the things you need to think about when choosing a range hood for your gas stove.

There are a few things you still need to consider like the size of the range hood. This is as simple as measuring the space above your stove. Other considerations include how the range hood moves the air that it filters. Some of them pull the air through a filter that captures cooking smells. Others move the air out of your home, similar to the exhaust fans found in bathrooms.

Our top pick for range hoods comes from Broan. They have a wide variety of range hoods to fits your needs. They offer ducted and non-ducted range hoods. Their range hoods also come in a variety of colors and finishes to match the décor of your kitchen. Be sure to check for replaceable filters. Some of their filters can be washed while others need to be replaced. In either case it is important to keep your filter in top condition to filter out cooking odors you do not want lingering around your home.

Broan is the most popular range hood brand for a reason. They make quality products that work and people love the value they get. Many of Broan’s range hood are under $100. Use the links below to check out what Amazon users have to say about their Broan range hoods or keep reading for more information on the benefits of range hoods.

In kitchens, you have a lovely looking fixture over your kitchen stove or cooktop that anyone can mistake for an ornamental lighting. It is your friendly device called Range Hood. Besides lighting the space, it serves many other purposes and selecting the right one is a critical decision for your kitchen. After all, you are going to spend many pleasant hours in the kitchen, and a good range hood will make your life much more comfortable.

A range hood among other things should mandatorily have a light, a variable speed exhaust fan, and an efficient air filter. One can use the same type of range hood for gas or the electric model of the cook stove. Some design needs ducting to expel the kitchen air outside the house. Ductless range hood filters merely the air and blows the air back into the kitchen.

The filters play an essential role in trapping cooking smoke and reducing odors. Some range hoods are equipped with a charcoal layer to remove the cooking odors effectively. That is why regular cleaning of the filter becomes vital to maintain the efficacy of the range hood.

Let us try to understand the range hood more systematically:

The Size

The range hoods are available in different sizes, depending on the size of the kitchen and size cooking stove. If you have a modular kitchen, select the range hood that can fit into the opening in cabinets above the cooktop.

The standard sizes in which the cooktop are available are 30/36 or 42 inches wide and 12 inches deep. While going to shop for the range hood, measure the open space on top of the cooktop and then select the right model.

Aesthetics

The next important aspect is the visual appeal of the hood and how best it merges with the existing or proposed layout/ colors of the kitchen interior. The range hoods are available in different finishes like white, black, steel or a mixture of more than one color. The second differentiating factor is the design of hood housing. It can either be the regular rectangular box with sloping front, or it can be sleek, slender design that will fit and merge with the cabinet.

Exhaust Mechanism

Besides size and visual appeal, the next most important thing is the exhaust mechanism of the range hood. Range hoods use a fan to suck the air, pass it through the filter and then push it outside. Along with exhaust air, the cooking smoke and odor are removed from the kitchen.

Another important function performed by range hood is to remove moisture by removing the warm, moisture-filled air out of the kitchen and push it into the outdoor. From this aspect, avoid buying the recirculation device which does not have the exhaust duct and is cheaper to install. These only remove grease and odor and push back the moisture back into the kitchen. Also, make sure that the exhaust of range hood is strong enough to push air up to outside the house. It smoke should not be vented into the attic as it can cause structural damage to the roof of your home because of the moisture laden warm air.

The hood should have the fan/ motor of required size to be able to remove the air up to outside the house. The range hoods capacities are rated in CFM (cubic feet per minute). The hoods with a higher rating can more efficiently remove the air and push it through the duct. If either the kitchen space is large or the duct length is more, the selected range hood should have sufficient CFM rating to work efficiently after installation.

A cheaper range hood, which may look sturdy from outside may have a weaker fan/ motor that will result in poor air movement. Good quality hoods use the squirrel cage fan that has high CFM than the rotary fan with same motor size.

Noise Level

The one last most crucial consideration for selecting the range hood is the noise it produces in operation. The noise level rating of hoods is usually done in sones. Lower the sone rating; quieter will be the hood while in action. To understand it better, you can say that your refrigerator makes about one sone of noise, and during conversations, we usually make noise levels of 4 sones.

 


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