Convertible Range Hood
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A convertible range hood is a kitchen ventilation system that can be installed to either vent air outside (ducted) or recirculate it back into the kitchen using filters (ductless), offering flexible installation options.
To switch from ducted to ductless mode, you typically need to install charcoal filters (sold separately) and adjust the airflow direction according to the manufacturer's instructions. Always consult your product manual for specific steps.
Convertible range hoods use aluminum or stainless steel grease filters for trapping grease, and may also use charcoal filters when operating in ductless mode to help remove odors.
Yes, convertible range hoods are designed to be versatile and can accommodate a variety of kitchen layouts, making them a great choice for both new installations and kitchen remodels.
Grease filters should be cleaned regularly, typically once a month, while charcoal filters used in ductless mode should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage and manufacturer recommendations.