Product Overview
Remove kitchen pollutants with this 30-inch GE telescopic downdraft system. It gives you a variable fan speed control up to 500 CFM, and its reusable mesh grease filter slides out for quick cleaning.
Dimension
Product Height : 7 inches
Product Width :30 inches
Product Depth :7 inches
Product Weight :63 pounds
Features
500 CFM Exhaust Fan Efficiently remove smoke, grease, odors and moisture from the air thanks to a downdraft kitchen exhaust vent with a 500-CFM venting system
Adjustable Fan Speed Adjust your ventilation with the turn of a knob thanks to a kitchen exhaust fan that can be set to any speed between 0-500 CFM, depending on what you're cooking
Kitchen Exhaust Fan Filters Minimize clean-up and prevent unpleasant kitchen odor with a removable grease filter that helps cut down on scrubbing
Aluminum Mesh Filters Cut down on clean up thanks to mesh filters that are quick and easy to remove and are completely dishwasher safe
Hidden Design Streamline the look of your kitchen with a downdraft range vent that raises over the cooktop surface when needed and then retracts when not in use
What's Included
30" Telescopic Downdraft System
Reviews
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4 Works well
Posted by Douglas Rosario on Dec 3rd 2024
Works great but was difficult to install. I had to redo the duct work in order for it to function.
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5 Excelente
Posted by Christopher Garcia on Nov 16th 2024
Excelente, great product great design works great.
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5 Works
Posted by James Gilbert on Nov 16th 2024
Works well and moves smoke surprisingly well. Thumbs up.
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5 Downdraft
Posted by Clayton Rose on Oct 1st 2024
I can’t give a review because I had no space for it. So I had to instal a conventional range hood. I was sad, but when there is no space for it nothing can be done!
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2 Directions need revision
Posted by Jacob Meyer on Sep 3rd 2024
Installation directions need to be reviewed and changed to reflect reality . A note on page 12 refers the reader to page 3 if you need to change the blower direction. However, when you go to page 3, there is nothing there about changing the blower direction. I emailed GE about this and was directed to page 12....back to square 1!!!!