You're cooking bacon in a small rig, steam curling up from the skillet. But when you're done, the air clears fast. You sit down to eat and breathe easy, because this little range hood actually pulls its weight.
This isn't one of those token range hoods with a filter that barely works. This one vents directly outside, pulling greasy, smoky air out of your kitchen space so it doesn't settle into your curtains or cabinets. It's quiet, efficient, and built for rigs where real cooking happens.
The angled front isn't just for looks. It gives your head more clearance when you're leaning over the stove and helps push airflow forward instead of letting it hang. This design matters in tight kitchens where every inch counts and function needs to come first.
From the temperature-rated wiring to the sealed internal components, this range hood is built to handle the motion, moisture, and wear of life on the road. It's compact enough for vans or small trailers but doesn't skimp on what matters most - clean air and quiet reliability.
There's no digital panel or confusing toggle here - just two rocker switches that handle the fan and light. You can flip them on even when your hands are busy with prep. It's the kind of intuitive layout that keeps your focus on the food, not the equipment.
The matte black finish blends in with most modern appliances and RV cabinetry. It doesn't try to draw attention - just adds a clean, streamlined look that feels at home in a thoughtfully built space.
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Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Greystone black RV range hoods with sloped front. Now, this powered ducted range hood is going to draw in that smoky, greasy air. It's gonna vent it outside of your RV. The sloped front is going to improve head clearance and streamline airflow. As you can see, I do have this connected to my 12 volt DC power already because I do wanna give you a demonstration of this.
So you see that we have this rocker switch here. That's gonna let you operate everything. So I do have this in the off position. And here at the top, if I push that to the top, that's going to be the light only. So I'm gonna tip this back so you can see there's the light.
So that's gonna be the light only. And then the center there is gonna shut everything off. And then if I push the rocker switch to the lower position, the down position, that's gonna activate the light and the fan. And I think you could probably hear the fan. And then I'm just gonna turn this back around here so you can see the fan spinning there in the back.
So this has a, this is gonna be right at 100 cubic feet per minute and the noise is less than 52 decibels, so it's not terribly loud. Let me kick that on again. (fan whirring) So it's not terribly loud at all. It's almost kinda like a nice white noise. So it's not gonna get in the way of conversations or anything like that.
Has this really nice modern, sleek black finish that's gonna compliment your other RV kitchen appliances. So tipping this over this way, light only, (switch clicks) (fan whirring) then light and fan. Then you see, you have your filter here as well. You're gonna be able to remove that to clean out that filter. So I'm gonna disconnect this from my power source here real quick. Let me give you some measurements. I'm gonna keep it in that orientation. So looking at what I'm gonna call the overall depth, we're sitting, let me line that up a little bit better so you can see. We're sitting a little under 19 inches end to end. Let's call it at about 18 and seven-eighths inches deep. And then the overall height. At the tallest point, about four and a half inches or so. And then the overall width, I'm gonna say at the widest point, looks like right at 13 inches if you can see that. So again, you're gonna wire this into your 12 volt DC. It's gonna be very easy. And I think that's gonna wrap up our real quick look today. I do hope that our brief time together was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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