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Broan 637004EX40" Provisa Island Chimney Hood with Internal or , Concealed Three-Speed Control, Heat Sentry, Four Halogen Lamps and Dishwasher-Safe Stainless Steel Grease Filter: External Blower

Broan 637004EX

Broan 637004EX External Blower

Broan 637004EX Reviews

3.80

5 Reviews

5 Star
40%
4 Star
40%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
20%
80%of respondents would recommend this to a friend

By :Lou48

From:East Moriches, NY, USA

Submitted : 3/10/2014

Reviewed at: Broan
5

Easy to use and care for.

This unit has out surpassed my expectations. Well lit and the outside variable exhaust motor does the job in getting rid smoke and odor. One main advantage it's easy to keep clean, the filters pop right out and I put them into the dishwasher.

By :Lou48

From:East Moriches, NY, USA

Submitted : 3/10/2014

Reviewed at: Broan
5

Easy to use and care for.

This unit has out surpassed my expectations. Well lit and the outside variable exhaust motor does the job in getting rid smoke and odor. One main advantage it's easy to keep clean, the filters pop right out and I put them into the dishwasher.

By :RW01

From:Eugene, OR, USA

Submitted : 8/24/2013

Reviewed at: Broan
4

Good product, but installation instructions are horrible.

Mounting instructions are horrible. I came back from a business trip and the contractor had already mounted the steel mounting structure. The drywall had been done and painted, but he mounted it upside down because the gasket was on the wrong end. You should clearly mark which piece goes up and which piece goes down. I would suggest with different colors of paint or at least some different colors of tape. It would have been a horrible situation, but I have a machine shop on my property and was able to put new mounting studs, made a template for the upper portion and drilled holes to finally get it mounted. Many hours were wasted on this project needlessly, which cost me a lot of extra expense. It wouldn't take much effort to make clear instructions and mark the parts to ensure error free mounting. You should also give instructions for how to cut the outer shroud. We have a sloped ceiling, and the contractor had a sheet metal shop cut the upper portion. They used tin snips, and all four sides had dents. I had to recut the upper shroud myself in my shop. If your management wants to improve their image and inform customers how to cut the upper shroud, I'd be glad to share this information to save others a lot of grief. Once installed the product functions very well and looks good.