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Say Hello to a Fresh Kitchen with a New Range Hood from Sears

Cooking is an essential part of our daily lives, but it can also leave behind unpleasant odors and excess heat in our kitchens. This not only affects the comfort level of our homes but also poses health risks. This is where range hoods save the day. With advancements in technology and design, range hoods have become more efficient than ever before. Several cutting-edge features are included, such as heat sensors that automatically turn on the appliance if high temperatures are detected, thereby reducing heat and preventing damage. Smart range hoods allow users to adjust vent speed and turn on the lights of the appliance using their phone. This eliminates the need for stretching and straining for users of all levels of mobility. Quiet range hoods are always a good choice for a less noisy home environ.

Constructed from a variety of eye-catching materials such as stainless steel, wood and even unfinished wood, the latest range hoods can match any decor and budget.

Types of Range Hoods for Different Homes

Convertible range hoods, as the name suggests, can be used to recirculate air or vent it out with external ducts in the wall. Ducted range hoods, also called vented range hoods, are suitable for independent homes that support external venting. Alternatively, you can use ductless range hoods that filter air and recirculate it back into your kitchen. Since the latter can be installed anywhere in the kitchen, they're a go-to choice for apartment homes that do not have provisions for venting outside. On the downside, ductless range hoods need regular cleaning or replacement of filters, more so if you frequently fry food. Sears carries filters and range exhausts to fit a variety of range hoods. You can even consider installing a supplementary exhaust fan to clear up the kitchen air faster.

By looking at your kitchen design, you can decide which type of range hood you need.

Hassle-Free Undercabinet Range Hoods

Undercabinet range hoods, which are the most common and easy to install, mount to the bottom of a wall cabinet. If you pick undercabinet range hoods with ducts, the vent will mostly be routed through the upper cabinet. On the other hand, ductless range hoods leave space in the upper cabinet free for storage.

Functional Wall Mounted Range Hoods

A wall mounted range hood is suitable if you have a spacious cooking area. These range hoods are wide at the bottom and narrow at the top - like a chimney - to vent outdoors.

Grand Island Range Hoods

Modern and functional, an island range hood is fixed over a stove or cooktop that's built into the kitchen's island or peninsula. Also known as ceiling-mount range hoods, island range hoods are mounted to the ceiling and vented through ductwork. The central presence and bold good looks of these cooking appliances can make them the cynosure of any kitchen.

Space-Saving Downdraft Range Hoods

The vents of downdraft range hoods stay hidden behind the cooktop. When the hood is switched on, fumes are sucked in and pushed downward and out through a duct.

Alternatively, you can consider installing an over-the-range microwave, which usually features a vent that will clear up the air in your kitchen. This way, you get the double functionality of a range hood and a microwave oven.