✨ Elevate Your Kitchen Experience! ✨
The CIARRA 30-inch Under Cabinet Ductless Vent Hood combines a sleek, ultra-slim design with powerful functionality. Featuring a 200 CFM airflow capacity, user-friendly push-button controls, and superior 5-layer filtration, this range hood is perfect for modern kitchens. With bright LED lights and convertible ventilation options, it’s designed to meet the needs of any cooking enthusiast while saving space.
Air Flow Capacity | 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Noise Level | 6.5 Sones |
Mounting Type | Under Cabinet Mount |
Included Components | range hood |
Controls Type | Push Button |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Light Source Type | LED |
Filter Type | Mesh |
Item Form | rectangular |
Ventilation Type | Convertible |
Vent Hood Design | Under Cabinet Range Hood |
Manufacturer | CIARRA |
Brand Name | CIARRA |
Model Info | AWS75918B |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.68 x 29.76 x 3.94 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AWS75918B |
Annual Energy Consumption | 500 Watts |
Installation Type | Under cabinet/wall mounted |
Part Number | AWS75918B |
Special Features | Extraction (Ducted Mode), Mechanical Push Button Control, Re-circulation (Ductless Mode), Ultra Slim Design |
Fuel type | Electric |
Airflow Displacement | 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Cooling Vents | 1 |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Average Battery Life | 2000 Hours |
D**B
Works great but beware: This is not preset for hardwiring
The media could not be loaded. The first thing buyers should be aware of, which is NOT listed anywhere I could see in the listing, is that the unit has a three prong plug. If you're building your kitchen from scratch, wiring is easier because of the location choices of hikes in the wall.Otherwise, if you're like me, and replacing your hood unit, I would have liked for the company to note whether it was bare wire or plugged. The reason being, if there's something wrong after install, and you need to send it back for replacement, they might refuse if you have cut the plug off. That said:If you're not comfortable with bare wiring/electricity, get a handyman to do this for you. I'm not an electrician, but don't mind dabbling. It's actually extremely easy to do. Here are the steps:1. I made sure to plug it in and test the fan modes and lighting before snipping the three prong plug off.2. Turn off the breaker to the oven hood in your electrical switch box. DO NOT SKIP THIS PART OR YOU CAN DIE.3. Now that you're safe to work, cut the three prong plug off of the power cable. Take a razor and slice the black shielding. About 2 inches long. This will expose 3 separate wires. They will be black, white and green.4. The BLACK wire is the "HOT" or "live" wire. Green is ground and white is neutral, which takes any unused electricity back to the circuit box. These colors will match up to the wires coming out of your wall.Basically, strip each wire so you have about an inch worth of copper, twist said copper so that it is all taught and not frayed. Then match the like colors and wrap the copper wire you just twisted, around the thick bare wire from the wall.5. Put electrical tape around the wound wires, but not too much. About 3 wrap arounds. Put a wire cap on the joined and taped wires and twist the cap on until it is snug. Repeat for the other two.6. Put excess power cable back in the wall.Done. Pretty much. Mine is ductless, and I chose to use the top screw holes rather than the back facing ones because I didn't want to drill into my tile. My previous unit was screwed to the top, so I knew that the same screws were just the right size.If you do want to drill into tile, make sure to have the proper drill bit type. Probably carbide. (Masonry)I did have my wife hold the unit up for me until I was able to get 2 screws in to where I marked the holes with a pencil and drilled a pilot hole, and highly advise you also get someone to give you a hand as well. Just a PITA otherwise.Works great. Lights are bright, fan isn't crazy loud and looks great.I would maybe take half a star off for the fact that there's no information about the wiring, but I'm not even sure if that's fair considering it's not necessarily in terms of product usage, useful. As far as usage goes five stars so far.
R**R
easy to install
looks great and low profile. It is thiner than the other ones so you can still stir a pot on the stove.
P**E
Lightweight range hood, an easy installation (for me)...
With this range hood we replaced an older one that had seemed too big and hung down too low, a head-bumper with light and fan switches that were hidden under the hood. This Ciarra hood doesn't stick out quite as far, but its nose is much thinner. We've agreed that now we can look into a pot on the stove without bumping our heads on the hood. And its controls are out on the tip of the nose in full view. The fan is not obnoxiously loud, and the lights are not all that bright, but provide a very white light. I've now cooked under it without bumping my head on it, and the lights were sufficient.We did the installation ourselves, and were gratified that the Ciarra hood is lightweight and easy to lift into place. There are four holes for screws to hold it in place vertically, and the holes are easily accessible when the metal-mesh filters are removed. Once I had the space ready for it, it wasn't all that difficult to lift and fasten it into place. The width seems standard at around 30 inches. It has a power cord about 3 feet long with a straight 3-prong plug. Our old one connected the same way, so was no problem to connect.Our application was not vented, so we use it in recirculation mode. That is, its fan will draw air in from under the hood and exhaust it through grill holes on top of the nose. The Ciarra can be fitted with a carbon filter that covers the fan intake, so it will draw air through the filter, which may actually accomplish some odor reduction and clean the air a bit. The filters are sold separately, though you may have bought them bundled with the hood. If you don't buy them bundled, there's not much help finding the right carbon filter for your Ciarra hood. There are at least two types.In all, I'm pleased with the new hood, especially for the price.
J**.
Great Buy
This is a great range hood. It’s slim & sleek. It’s easy to install and works great at removing smells. The highest fan settings isn’t too obnoxiously loud. And for the sake price of $99, you can’t beat that!!
J**Y
Looking for mesh filters
Very good product!I am looking for mesh filters to purchase from where can I buy that??
S**O
Impressed
Wasn’t expecting much for $160 bucks. No frills hood with three speed fan and on/off lights. But, I have to say that it looks nice, the low profile makes it easy to work under, the fan has lots of suction and the lights are plenty bright. Ours is venting to the inside so the carbon filter is a nice addition. Very pleased so far!
A**A
Do not buy
Vent hood worked less than 6 months and quit. Do not buy
N**A
Thin light weight design
Amazing range. Easy to install and love the thin design. Would definitely recommend
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