








✨ Elevate your kitchen vibe with sleek power and spotless air! ✨
The CIARRA 30-inch under-cabinet range hood combines a space-saving ultra-slim stainless steel design with a powerful 3-speed 200 CFM exhaust fan. Featuring quiet operation at 6.5 sones max, dual LED lights for optimal cooking visibility, and a 5-layer mesh filtration system, it effectively traps grease and odors. Its convertible ducted/ductless ventilation offers versatile installation options, making it ideal for modern apartments and condos seeking efficient, stylish kitchen ventilation.


















| ASIN | B09L7L5JMQ |
| Additional Features | Extraction (Ducted Mode), Mechanical Push Button Control, Re-circulation (Ductless Mode), Ultra Slim Design |
| Air Flow Capacity | 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #26 in Range Hoods |
| Brand | CIARRA |
| Brand Name | CIARRA |
| Color | Steel |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 737 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Mesh |
| Finish Type | stainless steel |
| Finish Types | stainless steel |
| Included Components | Installation Kit, Instruction Manual, Range Hood |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.68"D x 29.76"W x 3.94"H |
| Item Form | rectangular |
| Item Height | 3.94 inches |
| Item Type Name | range hood |
| Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
| Light Source | LED |
| Manufacturer | CIARRA |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | AWS75918B |
| Mounting Type | Under Cabinet Mount |
| Noise | 6.5 Sones |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.68"D x 29.76"W x 3.94"H |
| Special Feature | Extraction (Ducted Mode), Mechanical Push Button Control, Re-circulation (Ductless Mode), Ultra Slim Design Special Feature Extraction (Ducted Mode), Mechanical Push Button Control, Re-circulation (Ductless Mode), Ultra Slim Design See more |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vent Hood Design | Under Cabinet Range Hood |
| Ventilation Type | Convertible |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
D**B
Works great but beware: This is not preset for hardwiring
The first thing buyers should be aware of, which is NOT listed anywhere I could see in the listing, is that the unit has a three prong plug. If you're building your kitchen from scratch, wiring is easier because of the location choices of hikes in the wall. Otherwise, if you're like me, and replacing your hood unit, I would have liked for the company to note whether it was bare wire or plugged. The reason being, if there's something wrong after install, and you need to send it back for replacement, they might refuse if you have cut the plug off. That said: If you're not comfortable with bare wiring/electricity, get a handyman to do this for you. I'm not an electrician, but don't mind dabbling. It's actually extremely easy to do. Here are the steps: 1. I made sure to plug it in and test the fan modes and lighting before snipping the three prong plug off. 2. Turn off the breaker to the oven hood in your electrical switch box. DO NOT SKIP THIS PART OR YOU CAN DIE. 3. Now that you're safe to work, cut the three prong plug off of the power cable. Take a razor and slice the black shielding. About 2 inches long. This will expose 3 separate wires. They will be black, white and green. 4. The BLACK wire is the "HOT" or "live" wire. Green is ground and white is neutral, which takes any unused electricity back to the circuit box. These colors will match up to the wires coming out of your wall. Basically, strip each wire so you have about an inch worth of copper, twist said copper so that it is all taught and not frayed. Then match the like colors and wrap the copper wire you just twisted, around the thick bare wire from the wall. 5. Put electrical tape around the wound wires, but not too much. About 3 wrap arounds. Put a wire cap on the joined and taped wires and twist the cap on until it is snug. Repeat for the other two. 6. Put excess power cable back in the wall. Done. Pretty much. Mine is ductless, and I chose to use the top screw holes rather than the back facing ones because I didn't want to drill into my tile. My previous unit was screwed to the top, so I knew that the same screws were just the right size. If you do want to drill into tile, make sure to have the proper drill bit type. Probably carbide. (Masonry) I did have my wife hold the unit up for me until I was able to get 2 screws in to where I marked the holes with a pencil and drilled a pilot hole, and highly advise you also get someone to give you a hand as well. Just a PITA otherwise. Works great. Lights are bright, fan isn't crazy loud and looks great. I would maybe take half a star off for the fact that there's no information about the wiring, but I'm not even sure if that's fair considering it's not necessarily in terms of product usage, useful. As far as usage goes five stars so far.
P**2
Nice ventahood for the money.
Really nice. Used for garage apartment and it looks nice and works as it should. Easy to install. Not noisy. Good value.
H**.
Stylish!
Very nice exhaust fan. Easy to install, nice quality. Two caveats - the light is not too bright and the fan is a bit noisy.
K**H
I would recommend
Really happy with product. Slim design looks great and doesn't impede stovetop work. Plenty of light. Variable fan speeds are efficient and not too noisy. Came very well packed with all templates and hardware intact. Very good value.
A**G
Value for money
I followed the online directions and was easy to install. I did it myself. I'm glad I bought it. The price was great and it looks nice in my kitchen. Takes up little space. The fan is quiet.
A**R
Ventless hood vent
Simple easy instal.works great in ventless but i recommend getting intake (charcoal) filters sold seperatly
M**E
GARBAGE
UPDATE: The light switch has failed after a few months. It will not stay on. I rarely use the thing, mostly for the light at night and briefly. The fans make so much noise as well. PIECE OF JUNK! So So...lights are dim and it makes allot of noise yet doesn't seem to suck any smoke out. Honestly, it looks nice but I don't think it does much. Cost me $100 to have it installed as well. I wouldn't recommend it. I had one that cost $60 for many years but when I moved I had to lose it.
T**M
Lighting is good
You have to use top mount holes. If you plan on using just the back mounting holes it will sag because metal is to flimsy. The metal scuffs and scratches easy. The filters are nice and easy to take off and on. Fan speed 1 and 2 are quit 3 is noisy but not overly bad. I needed a ventless hood this one can with a block off cap which was easy to put on. The charcoal filter that is recommended to use with ventless hood does not come with it so you have to buy separately but is easy to install. It is a slim hood if you need more clearance. You do need a cabinet above it to secure it to. Comes with a long cord that plugs right into an outlet.
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