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Broan-NuTone 413001 Non-Ducted Ductless Range Hood with Lights Exhaust Fan for Under Cabinet, 30-Inch, White White 30-Inch

Broan-NuTone 413001 Non-Ducted Ductless Range Hood with Lights Exhaust Fan for Under Cabinet, 30-Inch, White White 30-Inch

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Overview

The Broan-NuTone 413001 is a 30-inch, under-cabinet, non-ducted (recirculating) range hood designed for kitchens without external ventilation. It combines a compact exhaust fan with an overhead incandescent light (lens accepts up to a 75W bulb) and uses a charcoal filter to trap smoke and odors. Its low-profile white finish and mitered sides fit cleanly beneath cabinets for a finished look, and the quick-release grease/charcoal filters are easy to remove and dishwasher-safe. This insert is best for renters, smaller kitchens, or anyone replacing an existing under-cabinet hood where installing ductwork isn’t practical, providing basic odor control and task lighting without major remodeling.

Key Features

  • 30-inch under-cabinet width — fits standard 30-inch ranges and intended cabinet openings.
  • Recirculating (non-ducted) operation using a charcoal filter to reduce odors when outside venting is unavailable.
  • Overhead lamp with protective lens that accepts up to a 75W incandescent bulb (bulb not included) for cooktop illumination.
  • Quick-release filters and smooth, easy-clean surfaces; filters are dishwasher-safe for convenient maintenance.
  • Finished styling with mitered side panels and hemmed bottom edge for a clean look beneath cabinetry.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Designed for homes without ductwork: recirculating charcoal filter removes odors where venting outside isn’t possible.
  • Under-cabinet, low-profile 30-inch fit integrates with standard ranges and cabinets for a finished appearance.
  • Overhead light lens accepts up to a 75W bulb to provide bright task lighting over the cooktop (bulb not included).
  • Quick-release filters are easy to remove and dishwasher-safe for lower maintenance.
  • Affordable and straightforward installation compared with ducted hoods — minimal cabinet modification required.

Cons

  • Non-ducted performance is limited versus ducted hoods; less effective at removing moisture and heavy smoke.
  • Light uses an incandescent bulb up to 75W (bulb not included), which is less energy-efficient than integrated LED fixtures.
  • Charcoal filters need periodic replacement to maintain odor control, adding ongoing cost.
  • Limited feature set — not ideal for heavy-duty cooking (wok, frequent frying) or larger kitchens needing high CFM.

Recommendations

  • Renters or condo owners who cannot install exterior ducting but need basic ventilation and lighting.
  • Small kitchens or secondary cooking areas where a compact, affordable hood is required for odor reduction.
  • Homeowners replacing an old under-cabinet insert with minimal remodeling — especially where space and cost are constraints.
  • Light-to-moderate home cooks who mostly sauté, simmer, or bake rather than frequent high-heat frying or wok cooking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Replacement frequency depends on cooking habits. For typical home use, replace the charcoal filter every 6–12 months or sooner if odors persist. Grease/mesh filters that capture particles can be washed regularly in the dishwasher.

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