Range Hood CXW-80-Y1

Custom Ultra-thin Range Hood 600 Width for Home Top Suction Simple Kitchen Range Hood

Range Hood CXW-80-Y1

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Thin Type Series Model: CXW-80-Y1

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This compact 60cm range hood delivers 220m³/h airflow with remarkably quiet operation at just 50dB, making it ideal for small to medium kitchens. The 80W motor provides energy-efficient performance while maintaining effective ventilation. It features 3-speed push button control for easy adjustment and comes equipped with 2 durable aluminum filters for optimal grease capture.


Available in sleek black, white, or inox430 stainless steel finishes to match your kitchen decor. The standard 120mm chimney diameter ensures straightforward installation.

Features

SLIM HOOD

Leading manufacturer in areas of kitchen hoods and gas water heater

Air Flow rate 220m³/h

1 motor 80W

Push button 3 speeds

2pcs aluminum filters

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How often should I clean my range hood filters?

    A:

    Grease filters: Clean every 1-3 months (or monthly for heavy cooking) with hot soapy water or dishwasher.
    Charcoal filters (ductless models): Replace every 3-6 months.
    Deep cleaning: Schedule professional servicing annually.

  • Q: Why is my range hood so noisy?

    A:

    Check for loose parts (tighten screws or mounting brackets).
    Clean clogged filters (blocked airflow increases noise).
    Lower fan speed if possible; higher speeds are louder.
    If noise persists, the motor or fan blades may need repair.

  • Q: What’s the difference between ducted vs. ductless range hoods?

    A:

    Ducted: Vents smoke outdoors (more efficient, requires ductwork).
    Ductless: Recirculates air through charcoal filters (easier installation, but less effective for heavy cooking).
    Tip: Ducted is preferred for gas stoves; ductless suits electric stoves in apartments.

  • Q: How do I choose the right CFM (power) for my range hood?

    A:

    Calculate minimum CFM = Stove width (inches) × 10 (e.g., 30" stove → 300 CFM).
    Gas stoves: Add 100 CFM for heavy cooking (e.g., stir-frying).
    High-end models: 400-900 CFM for professional kitchens.

  • Q: Why is my range hood not sucking smoke properly?

    A:

    Common causes:
    Clogged filters (clean or replace).
    Duct obstructions (check for blockages).
    Incorrect installation height (ideal: 24-30" above stove).
    Weak motor (upgrade CFM if undersized).

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