range hood parts

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range hood parts

Range Hood Filters Inc. carries 57 replacement filters tagged range hood parts. These include both aluminum mesh grease filters—washable, reusable filters that capture cooking grease before it reaches the blower motor—and activated charcoal / carbon odor filters for ductless recirculating range hoods that adsorb cooking odors. Compatible with 18+ appliance brands including Airking, American Metal Filter Company, Broan, Broan BPQTF, Caloric, and 13 more.

  • 57 filters in this collection
  • 18+ compatible appliance brands
  • Grease and odor filters
  • OEM and aftermarket options available

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of range hood filters are available?

Range Hood Filters Inc. carries three types of range hood filters: (1) Aluminum mesh grease filters, washable and reusable, that capture cooking grease before it reaches the blower motor. (2) Activated charcoal / carbon odor filters for ductless recirculating range hoods that adsorb cooking odors—replaced every 6–12 months. (3) Combination filters integrating both grease and odor filtration in a single unit for hoods with one filter bay.

How do I find the right filter for my range hood?

Locate the model number on the label inside your range hood canopy and identify the OEM filter part number in your owner’s manual or manufacturer parts diagram. Search by part number to find exact replacements or compatible aftermarket substitutes. For grease filters, you can also search by filter dimensions (width × length × thickness) if the part number is not readily available.

How often should I clean or replace my range hood filters?

Aluminum mesh grease filters should be cleaned monthly in the dishwasher (top rack) to maintain peak airflow and grease capture. Replace them when the mesh is damaged or the frame is bent. Activated charcoal odor filters are not washable and should be replaced every 6–12 months, or sooner when cooking odors persist in the kitchen with the hood running.