Having the right range hood makes cooking a breeze. Check out the best models for every budget and style.
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Having the right range hood makes cooking a breeze. Check out the best models for every budget and style.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
The Hauslane Under-Cabinet Range Hood has everything you could ask for in a range hood: moderate price, contemporary look that works well with most kitchen colors and 30-inch size that won’t overwhelm your space. It offers top-notch suction and six different fan speeds. In fact, the lowest mode registers at 42dBa—quiet enough to have a conversation while it’s running. Special features include cooktop LEDs, three dampers, an oil tray and a two-year warranty.
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Don’t be fooled by the Broan Undercabinet Range Hood‘s reasonable price. In addition to three finish options, it has two fan speeds and a built-in charcoal filter that neutralizes odors without venting, making it one of the best range hoods available at its price point.
And because it doesn’t require a complicated air duct connection, you’ll save money on professional installation—put it in yourself with a few simple tools and spend the money you’ve saved on a showstopping tile backsplash or on unique kitchen cabinets.
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The Cafe Smart Over the Range Microwave Oven has an impressive venting fan speed of 400 CFM—far exceeding most microwave/range hood combos on the market. A multitasker’s dream, it’s equipped with an innovative Chef Connect feature that automatically activates the vents and surface lights when you turn on a range element. It also conveniently syncs with your range clock—regardless of whether you have a gas or electric stove—and comes with an indicator light that alerts you when the filter needs to be replaced.
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A discreet, cylindrical range hood with a tempered glass canopy, the Cosmo Island Mount Range Hood has a simple yet sophisticated design that could quite literally become the centerpiece of your kitchen. The top-vented hood features a luxurious, brushed stainless-steel finish and comes with a set of durable, dishwasher-safe filters that allow for good airflow while efficiently trapping grease particles.
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Giving you the most flexibility and placement options, the pyramid-shaped ZLine Kitchen & Bath Wall Mount Range Hood offers the choice between an externally vented or recirculating (ductless) extractor unit. It also comes with fuss-free button controls and customizable accessories, like a matching gas cooktop or full-size gas stove.
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For gourmands (and those aspiring to be), you’ll want to go for the high-performing and powerful Bertazzoni Wall Mount Convertible Range Hood. Steep as the price may be, the finely crafted, Italian-designed hood is worth the money. The chimney-style hood features three speeds plus a booster function with a maximum flow of 600 CFM from its internal blower. It pulls smoke and smells out of the air ultra-fast. And it’s sleek enough to complement any type of backsplash or cabinet design.
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With an unusual slanted profile made of sleek, tempered glass, the Fotile Slant Vent Under Cabinet or Wall Mount Range Hood is as handsome as it is efficient. Thanks to its cool and clever 90-degree angle, the quietly operating hood is side-drafted to capture and guide smoke and fumes upwards before they escape into the room. Also, the smooth touch screen control panel has a delay function, which means that it continues to filter air two minutes after you’ve finished cooking.
Five-star Walmart reviewer SouthDaddy writes, “At level three it is pulling air through the magnetic curtain over the kitchen door easily, and all the fumes from the cooktop get sucked clean.”
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