Finally a 40" vent hood - and a good one!

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While poking around CL the other night, I came across this listing for a Vent-A-Hood range hood.  It was late so I emailed the seller and she called yesterday afternoon.  I was thrilled to have come across a range hood 40" wide, many are 36", 42", etc. and won't work in my kitchen over the '57 GE range.  This one looked to be in good shape (and relatively clean) so I went and picked it up last night.  Vent-A-Hood was probably one of the most heavily built hoods of it's time, and still is.  I've seen these, new, on CL priced at $500 and more so I was very glad to get one for far less, and even talked her down a bit more.  

 

The house was built in 1961 and according to pictures she'd seen, with a 40" Flair or upright style range.  She said there was a "show house" story in our local paper about the house, but I couldn't find anything.  She is an architectural historian and along with her (unseen) husband, are trying to restore some of the original features of the house.  There is a swimming pool in the front courtyard of the house they will try to bring back next year, but they've painted the house back to it's original turquoise and white color scheme and have refinished the wood floors among other things.   Apparently, the original house did not have a hood in the range space, when the larger range was removed, a wall cabinet was also removed and this hood installed at the soffit level.  The base cabinets had been cobbled together on each side to reduce the opening to 30" at that time and that still remains today, with the addition of the new, boomerang Formica counters.  While not exactly "restored" to original as some might,  the details they've chosen and new stainless steel appliances have made them happy.  

 

In the ad, she had posted a link to a Vent-A-Hood brochure in her ad for reference.


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Greg you will love this hood!  It is so powerful and actually quite quiet for such a powerful range hood.

We found ours off of Craigslist also.  I think we paid $25 for it.  They were

very happy to get it out of their garage.

 

The hood that was in our house when we bought it was crap.  When I opened

the cabinet it was obvious the original hood was a Vent-A-Hood because of the

offset chimney.  When we brought it home and put it in it fit like a glove! 

 

Thanks for the link to the brochure.  It is awesome!  I have actually been in a few

houses that have the giant hoods with the double blowers.  Vent-a-hood has really

not changed the blower set up in all of these years.  I think all of the parts would fit

ours if we needed them. 

 

Does yours have the Emerson Motor with the oil holes? 

 

It is going to look great in your kitchen!
 
I've been using my Vent-A-Hood for a number of years and is very powerful with the dual blowers. Its powerful exhaust keeps up very well when I'm stir-frying. Cleaning the entire hood and container housing the blowers is easy with no mesh screens to deal with. I use a solution of water softener and hot water to wash everything in the sink.
 
The main reason 40" hoods are unusual, is that they don't line up with the 3" increments that standard cabinets come in. If I were installing a 40" range, I would leave 42" between the base cabinets, and use a 1" filler at each side of the range. I woud extend the countertop over these fillers, so as not to leave a gap. This would allow a common 42" hood to be used, maintaining the correct cabinet spacing. To do this with a 40" hood, fillers could be placed in the top cabint run.
 

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