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Odor Filters: Replacement Filters for Range Hoods

Range hood filters are the replaceable filtration components installed in residential range hoods and over-the-range microwaves. There are two primary filter types: aluminum mesh grease filters, which capture airborne grease particles and are washable and reusable; and activated charcoal / carbon odor filters, which adsorb cooking odors and are replaced every 6–12 months in recirculating (ductless) range hoods. Some models use a combination filter that integrates both functions in one unit. Maintaining clean, properly functioning filters is the single most important range hood maintenance step for preserving airflow, extending the blower motor’s service life, and keeping kitchen air clean.

Range Hood Filters Inc. carries 286 range hood filters compatible with 30+ appliance brands including Airking, American Metal Filter Company, Bosch, Broan, Broan BPQTF, and 25 more. Whether you need an exact OEM replacement or a quality aftermarket substitute, our catalog covers the full range of residential range hood filter requirements.

Why Replace Your range hood filter?

  • Grease Filters — Washable and Reusable: Aluminum mesh grease filters trap cooking grease and aerosols. Clean monthly in the dishwasher to maintain rated airflow and protect the blower motor.
  • Charcoal Filters — Odor Control for Ductless Hoods: Activated carbon media adsorbs cooking odors and VOCs in recirculating range hoods. Replace every 6–12 months when odors persist.
  • Combination Filters — Dual-Stage in One Unit: Some models combine both grease and odor filtration in a single replaceable filter. Replacement is driven by the carbon layer’s saturation schedule.
  • OEM and Aftermarket Options: Both genuine OEM replacement parts and quality aftermarket alternatives are available for most range hood models.
  • Wide Compatibility: Filters are available for range hoods and over-the-range microwaves from all major appliance brands including Broan, GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, and many more.

How Range Hood Filters Work

Aluminum mesh grease filters are installed directly in the filter bay above the cooktop. Cooking vapors drawn up through the hood pass through the layered mesh, where grease droplets impinge on the metal surface and are trapped. The mesh must be cleaned monthly to maintain full airflow. Damaged or worn-out mesh filters should be replaced to restore filtration efficiency.

Activated charcoal / carbon odor filters are used in recirculating (ductless) range hoods. Air passes through the activated carbon media after the grease filter stage; the carbon surface adsorbs odor-causing molecules before cleaned air is recirculated into the kitchen. Carbon filters are not washable—they must be replaced when saturated, typically every 6–12 months.

Typical Specifications

Specification Typical Value
Filter Material Aluminum mesh (grease filters); activated carbon media (odor filters); combination units
Dimensions Range Multiple sizes (e.g., 10.25 x 10.25 x 0.38)
Washable / Reusable Grease filters: Yes (dishwasher). Charcoal / odor filters: No — replace only
Replacement Interval Grease filters: clean monthly, replace when damaged. Charcoal / odor filters: every 6–12 months
Compatible Appliance Brands Airking, American Metal Filter Company, Bosch, Broan, Broan BPQTF, and 25 more
Products in Catalog 286

Compatible Appliance Brands

The Odor Filters in our catalog are compatible with range hoods and over-the-range microwaves from the following manufacturers:

  • Airking
  • American Metal Filter Company
  • Bosch
  • Broan
  • Broan BPQTF
  • Caloric
  • Dacor
  • Electrolux
  • GE
  • GE Carbon
  • Gemline
  • IMPERIAL
  • Kenmore
  • KitchenAid
  • KitchenAire
  • KithcenAire
  • LG
  • Magic Chef
  • Miami-Care
  • Miami-Carey
  • Nutone
  • Nutone BPQTF
  • Nutone V
  • Panasonic
  • Rangaire

Can’t find your brand? Use the filter finder or search by part number or model number to locate the correct filter for your appliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of range hood filters are there?

There are three main types of residential range hood filters: (1) Aluminum mesh grease filters, which capture cooking grease and are washable and reusable. (2) Activated charcoal / carbon odor filters, used in ductless recirculating range hoods to adsorb cooking odors—these are disposable, replaced every 6–12 months. (3) Combination filters, which integrate both grease and odor filtration in a single unit for range hoods with one filter bay.

How do I know which filter type my range hood uses?

Check your range hood owner’s manual or the manufacturer parts diagram for your model number. Ducted range hoods (vented to the outside) use only aluminum mesh grease filters. Ductless recirculating range hoods also use activated charcoal odor filters, or a single combination filter. The model label inside the hood canopy will indicate whether the unit is ducted or ductless.

How do I find the correct replacement filter for my range hood?

Look up your range hood model number (on the label inside the hood canopy or on the back panel) and identify the filter part number in the manufacturer’s parts diagram or owner’s manual. Search by OEM part number to find exact replacements or compatible aftermarket substitutes. Alternatively, for grease filters you can measure the filter opening dimensions (width × length × thickness) and search by size.

How often should range hood filters be replaced or cleaned?

Aluminum mesh grease filters should be cleaned monthly in the dishwasher; replace when damaged. Activated charcoal odor filters should be replaced every 6–12 months, or sooner when cooking odors persist with the hood running. Combination filters follow the charcoal replacement schedule: replace every 6–12 months regardless of the grease layer’s condition.

Where is the model number on my range hood?

The model number label is typically located on the inside top surface of the hood canopy—the surface visible when you look up into the hood. On some models it is on a side wall inside the filter compartment. The label shows the model number, serial number, and electrical specifications. If you cannot locate the label, check the back of the range hood or the original installation documentation.

Why Range Hood Filters Inc. for range hood filter Replacement

Range Hood Filters Inc. specializes in range hood filters—it’s all we do. That narrow focus means deep cross-reference knowledge, consistent stock of both genuine OEM and quality aftermarket parts, and fast accurate order fulfillment. We have been manufacturing and supplying range hood and microwave filters since 1986—more than 40 years of filter expertise. As the manufacturer, we supply millions of replacement filters to the United States each year, all made in the U.S.A.