⚡ Elevate your kitchen vibe with silent power and sleek style!
The Broan-NuTone PM300SS is a 21-inch built-in range hood insert featuring a 2-speed, 300 CFM blower that efficiently ventilates your kitchen while maintaining a quiet 3 sone noise level. Crafted from stainless steel with dishwasher-safe mesh filters and equipped with bright LED lighting, it offers easy installation with EZ1 clips and fits cabinets up to 15 inches deep, making it the perfect upgrade for modern kitchens seeking performance and style.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Noise Level | 3 Sones |
Mounting Type | Built-In Mount |
Included Components | Range Hood Power Pack |
Controls Type | Remote |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Item Weight | 7.15 Pounds |
Light Source Type | LED |
Filter Type | Mesh |
Item Form | insert |
Specification Met | ada compliant |
Ventilation Type | exhaust |
Vent Hood Design | Range Insert Hood |
Manufacturer | Broan-NuTone |
Control Method | Remote |
UPC | 026715267613 |
Brand Name | Broan-NuTone |
Model Info | PM300SS |
Item Weight | 7.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 21.37 x 2.81 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | PM300SS |
Annual Energy Consumption | 300 Watts |
Part Number | PM300SS |
Special Features | Stainless Steel,Led Lighting,Integrated |
Airflow Displacement | 300 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Cooling Vents | 2 |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Works great.
The media could not be loaded. I went from a Broan 250 to this 400 and it’s a world of difference. This unit has a squirrel cage fan as opposed to a normal fan and you can tell the difference. Installing it took some modifications inside my cabinet. I paid $100 for a carpenter to come put it in because it would have taken me two days and 32 trips to Lowe’s. He installed it in a couple hours. Lights are super bright. 1st and 2nd speeds are quite. Third speed is loudish but it works great. I have no regrets buying it.
A**C
Good
I am happy with this fan. Uses two 40W candelabra bulbs. Light has only On or Off setting. I wish the lights were brighter or maybe it's that they are not a focused beam, or maybe the unit sits higher than my old under-cabinet unit. The lights seem to be situated more to the back of the stove than they would be with an under-cabinet unit.Fan has 3 settings. Low is pretty quiet, high is somewhat noisy but not bad. The controls are sliders. The fan has 3 distinct settings: low, medium, and high. This unit plugs in; it is not designed to be hard-wired.I bought this to go with the Broan LB30 30-Inch Hood Liner. I bought an older home that had an empty-inside wood hood (no over stove cabinet) and thought the liner would slip right in there, we pop the fan in, and that's it. I downloaded all the instructions, spec sheets, etc., I could find online ahead of time.The instructions (both from the web and from the box) when utilizing the liner are confusing. My contractor had to call the 800# for advice and that person told him that the liner is not designed to hold up the fan. He said you have to either have a cabinet or build a box. In effect, the liner is just to cover up the wood, protect it, and give a stream-lined look.After some discussion we decided to just use the liner to hold up the fan and it seems very solid. The liner installs with the opening pointing down (concave), so the bottom of the fan unit ends up 4" above the bottom of the hood and is hidden. I posted some photos.It's slightly awkward reaching under and/or looking under to locate and move the switches which are on the bottom of the fan unit. I'm sure it will become automatic with use.For my situation, this unit combined with the liner were perfect. The finished project looks very professional and was way less costly than a custom hood. It was not possible to find a matching cabinet in order to install a ready-made under-cabinet fan unit. The cost for this fan unit, the liner, and labor was less than or equal to what it would have cost for an off-the-shelf fan unit, non-matching over-stove cabinet, and labor.
J**E
Replaced an older model with relative ease
I found this replacement for an old Nu-Tone exhaust insert. The old unit had a smaller cut-out in the cabinet, so I used a jig saw to cut a larger opening. That takes a little carpentry skill, but wasn't too hard. Next, the new unit has little wings that allow you to push the blower assembly up through the bottom of the cabinet and "snap" in place. Then you add four screws to finalize the installation. Next came the re-ducting of the exhaust. This was the most difficult part, as the old duct was not the same size as the blower exhaust port. I used tin snips to cut relief slits around the perimeter of the duct, then bent things until the parts mated together. You will need a roll of aluminum tape to seal everything. The new unit has great LED lights and the blower is very efficient. The low speed is rather quiet but the high speed makes a good bit of sound. We are very pleased with the overall look and use of this range hood insert.
D**N
Hood ventilator
Easy to install . Does a fair job to suction out steam while cooking. The lighting is good. It’s worked fine for us, since we don’t cook a lot. A Great price!
W**H
excellent build
I got a china version first and then got this hood as it was a little bigger and had rotary controls. The china hood felt kinda cheap but was acceptable until I got this one and realized the nice build quality and that the china hood lacked any thermal cutoff protection that I could see. This one is a hundred bucks more and I feel money well spent, fit and finish is nice, components look like they will last many years etc... Actually looks engineered in comparison. The china one is ok for the money if it's easy to r&r.Update... Hood installed for a couple months now, unconventional install in a custom built chimney. This fan performs fantastic! It pulls much stronger than seems it should. Not ideally centered over the gas range and a bit high, but no problem and when cooking and on high it will suck the flame out from under a pot on the front burner! So low or med speeds while cooking and very quiet. High can be used if someone farts in the kitchen and guests are about to arrive.Highly satisfied
S**N
Works awesome!
Our cabinet builders recommended this to us while we were building our house. I am super happy with how it works and looks. First of all, it fits perfect for our decorative hood. I turned the fan on today and love that there are 3 speeds! I guess I've only ever seen two speeds, loud and loudest. The low speed on here is very quiet, and does get pretty loud by the 3rd speed but is definitely better than a lot of other fans out there. It does a great job taking care of the smells and steam. Having 2 lights is also a wonderful part of this hood, it is definitely helpful to be able to see what you're cooking versus others that are pretty useless. I actually haven't even used the lights on a hood fan until now because my old hoods didn't seem to light up enough to make a difference.This hood fan also seems easy to clean, looks nice and I am very excited to have it in my house. I will update later on as it gets used more.
C**L
Purchase for Renovation of My Kitchen
Works Well, and is still helping to keep my Kitchen functioning. Good Purchase!!
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