KitchenAid 30" Retractable Downdraft Ventilation System
Model# KXD4630YSS
$1376.99* *See price in cart
- Style:
- Vent Hoods
- Height:
- 29 inches
- Width:
- 27 inches
- Depth:
- 12 inches
13.5" Rise
Enhances overall capture above the cooktop (BR)for more effective venting, particularly over tall stockpots.
30" Retractable Downdraft System
This 30-inch retractable downdraft vent rises 13.5 inches to help filter steam from tall stockpots, and remains flush with the cooking surface when not in use. The 585 CFM Motor Class ventilation system has the power to provide effective venting for most cooktops. The vent system is reversible to help fit in the cabinet space under the vent.
65,000 BTU Rating
Allows for installation above most 36 or 30-inch cooktops, including some commercial-style cooking surfaces.
Mesh Filters
Help keep the kitchen environment fresh and also provide proper filtration of grease and odors to help reduce contact with ceilings and countertops.
Retractable Downdraft Design
Provides a sleek, integrated ventilation solution by remaining flush with the countertop until needed, then rising high above the cooktop surface when turned on.
13.5" Rise
Enhances overall capture above the cooktop (BR)for more effective venting, particularly over tall stockpots.
30" Retractable Downdraft System
This 30-inch retractable downdraft vent rises 13.5 inches to help filter steam from tall stockpots, and remains flush with the cooking surface when not in use. The 585 CFM Motor Class ventilation system has the power to provide effective venting for most cooktops. The vent system is reversible to help fit in the cabinet space under the vent.
65,000 BTU Rating
Allows for installation above most 36 or 30-inch cooktops, including some commercial-style cooking surfaces.
Mesh Filters
Help keep the kitchen environment fresh and also provide proper filtration of grease and odors to help reduce contact with ceilings and countertops.
Retractable Downdraft Design
Provides a sleek, integrated ventilation solution by remaining flush with the countertop until needed, then rising high above the cooktop surface when turned on.
Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
---|---|
Warranty | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Ventilation Pairing Chart | Click here to download |
Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
Warranty | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Ventilation Pairing Chart | Click here to download |
Enter Your Review:
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Downdraft air vent
Submitted 11-16-14
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
So happy this type of air vent is available ... easy to clean and it really sucks the air!
KitchenAid Down draft
Submitted 10-29-14
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
This is the second, KitchenAid, down draft I bought, as the other one blew a motor after 7 years. I hope this one lasts longer. The motor does not suck up the air from the farthest burner. I had no choice but to buy the same one again. After all these years, you would think they would have improved the suction of the down draft! They did NOT improve it at all, in fact I liked the old one better. Don't you trail test them at all???
KitchenAid Down draft
Submitted 10-29-14
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
This is the second, KitchenAid, down draft I bought, as the other one blew a motor after 7 years. I hope this one lasts longer. The motor does not suck up the air from the farthest burner. I had no choice but to buy the same one again. After all these years, you would think they would have improved the suction of the down draft! They did NOT improve it at all, in fact I liked the old one better. Don't you trail test them at all???
KitchenAid Down draft
Submitted 10-29-14
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
This is the second, KitchenAid, down draft I bought, as the other one blew a motor after 7 years. I hope this one lasts longer. The motor does not suck up the air from the farthest burner. I had no choice but to buy the same one again. After all these years, you would think they would have improved the suction of the down draft! They did NOT improve it at all, in fact I liked the old one better. Don't you trail test them at all???
KitchenAid Down draft
Submitted 10-29-14
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
This is the second, KitchenAid, down draft I bought, as the other one blew a motor after 7 years. I hope this one lasts longer. The motor does not suck up the air from the farthest burner. I had no choice but to buy the same one again. After all these years, you would think they would have improved the suction of the down draft! They did NOT improve it at all, in fact I liked the old one better. Don't you trail test them at all???
Related Items
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY - WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov