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Broan BCS330WWC

Broan BCS330WWC

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  • Categories: VENTILATION

Broan BCS330WWC Range Hood, Under-Cabinet, Under-Cabinet, 30" Exterior Width, 300 CFM, Outside / Ducting, Halogen, Dishwasher Safe Filters, Aluminum Mesh, White colour Blower Included


BCS330WWC
Broan 300 CFM, 30" Undercabinet Range Hood in White


Air quality is a top concern for today's families. The Broan series, with its superior capture efficiency, is the ideal solution. What's more, this model's features provide the best quality and performance for the price.

Filter Type Micro Mesh
Heat Sentry™ No
HVI Certified Yes
Lighting Type Halogen
Sound Level (Sones) 1.5
UL Listed Yes
ADA Compliance Yes
Damper Included No
ENERGY STAR® certified No
Light Bulbs Included No
Light Levels 2
Nightlight Or Nighlight Setting No
Ductless Recirculation Capable Yes
Ductless Filter Or Kit Included No
Remote Operation Capable No
Speed Levels 2
Switch Control Type Rocker
Rated Voltage 120
Boost Mode No
Color Finish White
Minimum Height Above Cook Top 18
Rated Amps 1.4
Product Depth 19.625
Product Height 6
Product Width 30
Built-In Timer No
Capture Efficiency -
CFM 300 Max
Diameter -
Duct Direction Horizontal/Vertical
Bulb (Recommended Type) MR16 or PAR16
Light Color Temp -
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Wattage 168

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04 Jul, 2022
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Prabhat Kumar

I order the samples so as not to make mistakes when choosing my color Is a good product as a light shade but the sample doesn’t contain enough product to cover the skin and decide clearly, around my eyes I used the “peach bisque”.I used with primer all mu face and finished texture is good. At the end for my latin tan skin a choose “golden peach” But is out of stock the primer I think is a good match.

07 Nov, 2022
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