Smell less grease with this 36-inch GE Series under-the-cabinet hood. The robust four-speed fan clears away smoke, moisture and odors, while the dual halogen lights illuminate your cooking surface. This GE Series under-the-cabinet hood takes only 10 minutes to set up, so you can install it quickly and start cooking faster.
Manufacturer | GE |
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Brand | GE Appliances |
Item model number | JVX5360DJBB |
Color | Black on black |
Weight | 20.9 pounds |
Height | 5 1/2 inches |
Depth | 20 inches |
Product Id | 200421 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.8 (48 ratings) 3.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 084691814740 |
GE(R) 36" Under The Cabinet Hood
4-speed, 310-CFM venting system for your kitchen stove top Illuminate your cooking space and surrounding surfaces with the included dual halogen lights Electronic back-lit controls are easy to access and easy to use Auto-off option for vent hood to shut off after 15 minutes Recirculating or external venting options Vertical and rear exhaust Filter is dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning Color: Black Dimensions (L x W x H): 36 x 20 x 5.5 inches Weight: 21 pounds Manufacturer warranty: 1-year warranty
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Easy to install, works great over the new stove. The stainless steel frame looks great in the kitchen. Low noise when the fan is running. The LED lights are very bright, lights up the top side of the stove. To me it appears to be a great product. Works just fine for my family.
We bought this to replace an older range hood and compliment our new GE oven. We really like the appearance, the push-button controls and the lights. Set up and installation took about an hour. The convertable unit will accommodate round or rectangular ventilation ducting through the top or rectangular ventilation ducting through the back. At low and medium speeds the fan noise is quieter than our old unit. The high and boost speeds produce noticeable noise but the operation sounds smooth. Dual grease screens are a plus!
I bought this to replace a more than 30 year old grimy vent hood for the kitchen I am remodeling. (The old one worked it just was old and dirty). I bought GE because my gas stove top is GE and I trust GE completely. I absolutely love the design, the features and the looks of it. It works great and fit right in the spot with little changes. The price was just right for this good quality fumehood.
The appearance and design of this vent a hood is very unique and also beautiful!
Our old house is getting a face lift!! This hood was a perfect fix for above our new stove! It waseSy to install (2 people) . Simple yet efficient. We're very happy!!
Make sure that the space you are installing this unit in has about 1/4- 1/2" clearence on each side otherwise it will be a tight fit. Noise level 5 out of 10 Lighting 10/10 My only concern is the quality of the grease filter. I purchased and installed this until late Nov early Dec and I took the filters out yesterday (Apr7th) and one of the tabs that holds the filter in place broke off when I was trying to reinstall it.
In the high mode more noice is coming . It would be better if the noice can be reduced
Love the Under Cabinet Hood look, but the light bulbs are not good. They get extremely hot! Its a pain to even try to replace the bulb. I tried to pull it out and the bulb broke. The white part of the bulb that goes into the socket has melted and fused in there.
Terrible. Depend on products to show up serviceable ours showed up damaged. The fact that you all give such a short window to check/replace it is pathetic.
We've had this product for over a year and although the range works properly, we've had problems with the installation of the 2 little halogen lights. These are not your typical screw in lights. Each light has 2 "pins" that fit into sockets. It's easy enough to get them into the socket, but then you have to turn them slightly so they sit in a narrower part of the socket. It takes some effort to do and it's hard to know if you got it tight enough or not. I feel like I'm going to break the lights or socket when installing. I've had two instances in the last year in which I've suddenly had a light drop into a big pot of food. I've felt like I had to dump the food in both instances because glass from the light has chipped off into my food! What a waste.