Broan-NuTone BCSD136SS Glacier Range Hood with Light, Exhaust Fan for Under Cabinet, Stainless Steel, 36-inch

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 2,706 ratings

Price: 151.43

Last update: 09-10-2024


About this item

HIGH-QUALITY RANGE HOOD: Range hood improves air quality with effective 250 CFM ventilation with whisper quiet operation at 1. 5 Sones at normal speed. The Captur system’s advanced blower design features a forward positioned centric inlet to remove smoke and odor faster.
EFFECTIVE LIGHTING: Two-level halogen bulbs flood the cooking area with generous light
EASY CARE: Includes dual dishwasher-safe, open-mesh filters to provide efficient grease removal
VERSATILE: Can work in an ADA Compliant application for your convenience
IDEAL SIZE: Range hood measures 36" to fit neatly underneath your cabinet

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Top reviews from the United States

serious shopper
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple, functional, nice looking
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Had this professionally installed because we don’t do electrical. Otherwise this is a DIY friendly purchase. Replacement for an older model Broan. NOTE: does not come with the specialty LED light bulbs. Easy purchase on AMAZON, arrived the next day!
mk
5.0 out of 5 stars Looks and works great!
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
This range hood looks great in my kitchen and is so easy to clean. The filters are easy to remove and to reinsert, no problem. On high speed, it is a little loud, but really doesn't bother me. It did come with finger smudges, but after wiping with warm water and Dawn, they are no longer noticeable. I really like the lighting with the two levels. I had an installer put my hood up and he inserted the lights, so I haven't had to do that yet. It didn't look like much of a problem. I am so very happy with my purchase, and, for the price, you can't beat it.
Johnny Watson
4.0 out of 5 stars Liked product but was damaged during delivery
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Just what I was looking for but because of shipping damage and time to replace through Amazon I had to decline the replacement and source locally
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the price. Get your money's worth
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
The hood range is very stylish. Love the way it looks and performs. Very satisfied
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Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the price. Get your money's worth
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
The hood range is very stylish. Love the way it looks and performs. Very satisfied
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john Mangels
5.0 out of 5 stars Vent hood
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
Just installed this past weekend. Looks great and the noise level isn’t bad. Don’t know about the suction power yet as the stove hasn’t been installed yet. So far very pleased
DoubleFault
5.0 out of 5 stars Installation Made Simple
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
If you are installing on a FRAMED cabinet (which mine was) remove the motor assembly from the unit (6 nuts and two screws). Unplug the motor assembly once it is removed (makes it easier). Install the EZ assembly bars on to the framed cabinet. Hang the empty hood on the bars. The empty hood is about 5 pounds lighter. This makes it so easy to line it up with your vent going outside. While it is hanging, if your old unit’s conduit opening isn’t in the same place as this one, drill the hole while it is hanging there empty. This eliminates the aggravation of hanging that template paper included in the box. My vent was an OLD 3.25” X 10” duct. Modifications were so simple with the motor assembly out of the unit. Install all the unit fasteners to the EZ bars, then hang the motor assembly in the unit. I also used LED dimmable lights which have the low and bright settings that work perfect. I hope this helps some of you.
Shelly Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars Overall I'm very happy with this hood.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020
My early 1970s range hood was about four more meals away from quitting, so I bought this. First and foremost I've dreamed of an improvement over the noise level of our old fan for decades. I was so very tired of hearing it from everywhere in the house including the yard, and this turned out to be better than I had dared to hope. The old one sounded like heavy machinery in the kitchen while we cooked. All of the neighbors for blocks knew when we were cooking. When anyone pulled up in front and got out of their car, they knew if we were cooking by the droning motor. I was here when the old exhaust hood/fan went in and it was like that when it was new. We sure got our money's worth out of it though, in its final days it quite literally screamed for mercy. When you turn this fan on low we must be close to the hood to hear anything. When you turn it on high you can hear the slight whispering sound whooshing air, but there's no motor noise. For that alone I gave it five stars. As far as the other features go, the fan itself is easily six times as large as the old one. I think it'll get the job done. The grease catching screens are very large, they take up most of the space underneath the hood, but they're very thin. It seems there's really very little material there to catch grease. I'm thinking of ways to bolster them with a bit more screening material. Though they look as if adding any additional weight will cause them to sag, and that would be very aesthetically displeasing. I'll figure something out. BTW speaking of aesthetics, it has good clean basic lines, so it looks okay in our retro kitchen. ;D It would likely look good in any other kitchen. Okay, now the halogen lights. That was my biggest hurdle to get past when choosing this. I'm not a fan. They burn very hot. We live in a location with sweltering Summers, and I try to avoid creating extra heat. I have no a/c, and I don't want to get it. Halogen lights use a LOT of energy. They're on their way out, so maybe I'll have to stock up, but I can't found any that are color corrected to 6500k (cool white), which is the color I use for all of my indoor lighting. The manufacturer says NOT to substitute LEDs, but we shall see. I paid someone to install it for me, but it was straight forward and I thought the directions were exceptionally good, they were clear, in good English and some other languages, and nice graphics. I also had a damper installed in the vent tube to keep out cold wind in the winter and cold nights since we've never had one. It looked relatively easy though, the one person had it all in and done in a couple of hours, which included a run to a couple of hardware stores. Well, it's been in and been used for a few days, and I am very pleased with it.

Update; I saw another reviewer here say they were using LED lights in it, and now even though the manufacturer said not to, I've been using them 24/7 for over a year. I just can't imagine why not. I bought these because it was the only way I could find 6500k extra white lights which I have to have. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0754M862L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Shelly Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars Overall I'm very happy with this hood.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020
My early 1970s range hood was about four more meals away from quitting, so I bought this. First and foremost I've dreamed of an improvement over the noise level of our old fan for decades. I was so very tired of hearing it from everywhere in the house including the yard, and this turned out to be better than I had dared to hope. The old one sounded like heavy machinery in the kitchen while we cooked. All of the neighbors for blocks knew when we were cooking. When anyone pulled up in front and got out of their car, they knew if we were cooking by the droning motor. I was here when the old exhaust hood/fan went in and it was like that when it was new. We sure got our money's worth out of it though, in its final days it quite literally screamed for mercy. When you turn this fan on low we must be close to the hood to hear anything. When you turn it on high you can hear the slight whispering sound whooshing air, but there's no motor noise. For that alone I gave it five stars. As far as the other features go, the fan itself is easily six times as large as the old one. I think it'll get the job done. The grease catching screens are very large, they take up most of the space underneath the hood, but they're very thin. It seems there's really very little material there to catch grease. I'm thinking of ways to bolster them with a bit more screening material. Though they look as if adding any additional weight will cause them to sag, and that would be very aesthetically displeasing. I'll figure something out. BTW speaking of aesthetics, it has good clean basic lines, so it looks okay in our retro kitchen. ;D It would likely look good in any other kitchen. Okay, now the halogen lights. That was my biggest hurdle to get past when choosing this. I'm not a fan. They burn very hot. We live in a location with sweltering Summers, and I try to avoid creating extra heat. I have no a/c, and I don't want to get it. Halogen lights use a LOT of energy. They're on their way out, so maybe I'll have to stock up, but I can't found any that are color corrected to 6500k (cool white), which is the color I use for all of my indoor lighting. The manufacturer says NOT to substitute LEDs, but we shall see. I paid someone to install it for me, but it was straight forward and I thought the directions were exceptionally good, they were clear, in good English and some other languages, and nice graphics. I also had a damper installed in the vent tube to keep out cold wind in the winter and cold nights since we've never had one. It looked relatively easy though, the one person had it all in and done in a couple of hours, which included a run to a couple of hardware stores. Well, it's been in and been used for a few days, and I am very pleased with it.

Update; I saw another reviewer here say they were using LED lights in it, and now even though the manufacturer said not to, I've been using them 24/7 for over a year. I just can't imagine why not. I bought these because it was the only way I could find 6500k extra white lights which I have to have. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0754M862L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Shana
3.0 out of 5 stars Vent
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
It’s not that accurate as I thought there is a lots of teams in the kitchen and the windows get foggy

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