Stainless Steel 42" x 20" Wall Mount Range Hood with 900 CFM

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Stainless Steel 42" x 20" Wall Mount Range Hood with 900 CFM
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Product Description

SV218Z-42 Features: -Wall mount range hood.-Telescopic chimney fits 96'' to 108'' ceiling.-108'' Ceilings need optional extension.-Airflow: 900 CFM.-Control type: Electronic button control panel with LED display.-Venting size: 6'' Round duct vent.-Three aluminum six layer grease filters.-30 Hour cleaning reminder - delayed power auto shut off.-Chimney extension for up to a 120'' ceiling.-Dishwasher safe.-ETL listed. Options: -Ductless venting available with optional recirculation kit. Construction: -Stainless steel 19 gauge construction. Specifications: -120 Volts @ 60 Hz.-Speeds: 6 Levels with timer function.-Noise level: Low speed - 25dbadipak high speed - 56dba.-Motor: Dual centrifugal / 218W upgraded low noise.-Accommodates (2) 35W dimmable halogen lights. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 42'' W x 20'' D. Warranty: -Manufacturer provides 1 year warranty on parts.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1142316 in Major Appliances
  • Color: stainless-steel
  • Brand: Cavaliere
  • Model: SV218Z42WM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 27.50" h x 44.50" w x 23.00" l, 72.60 pounds

Features

  • Dimensions: 42" x 20" (W x D)
  • Voltage: 120v @ 60 Hz / ETL Certified (US & Canada electrical safety)
  • Telescopic Chimney fits 8 - 9 ft ceiling (10+ ft ceilings need optional extension)
  • Speeds: 6 levels with Timer function
  • Airflow: 900 CFM

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4An excellent range hood!
By M. Powers
This is a very well-made appliance from a little-known manufacturer. I had my "hired muscle", who's been my mainstay throughout a complete (down to the wall studs) kitchen makeover, help me with mounting this, and it took the two of us about four hours to install it. You MUST have wood blocking between two studs to install the body of the hood on, as it only has two "keyhole" slots 10" apart, and it's too heavy for sheet rock anchors. We were able to insert a 2x4 between studs when we opened the wall up. It comes with a 3' power cord and grounded plug, but I suppose it could be hard-wired (there's no knock-out on the electrical box to accept a cable clamp, though).

The telescoping chimney attaches to two steel brackets, which in turn attach directly to the wall, and spiral sheet rock anchors are provided for them (their load isn't as much as the body of the hood). There are venting holes at the top sides of the chimney which are only required if the hood i s not ducted (i.e recirculating with a charcoal filter); I don't like how they look, so I'll probably turn that piece upside down and drill new holes for the mounts.

Included in the package is a length of 6" flexible aluminum ducting, which should prove adequate for most people's venting needs. We have wait to break through stucco to attach the duct and cap, so I can't test the efficiency by cooking something smoky and greasy (like rib-eye steaks seared in a very hot cast iron pan) yet, but I suspect one of the middle speeds (there are 6) will be all I'll need for most cooking.

The touch controls are nice, as are the bright blue displays. The 35 watt halogen lights, though in the back instead of the front, have three brightness settings, and the noise level is about what I expected from a 900 CFM blower (but only the highest setting could be called "loud"). I'm extremely pleased with it, and if you do some online research, you can find it at a very r easonable price, especially when compared to better-known brands with similar features.

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