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2025-08-20 19:59:14
If you are living with a broken range hood vent to only find out the fan was bad and everything else was good than THIS fan is for you! Super easy fix, take off screen/filter, unbolt fan and unplug power. Repeat steps in reverse to put in place. This all took less than 5 minutes from unboxing to finished installation. Seven years. Seven years is how long we lived with this broken fan for it being such an easy fix. Don't be me aka that guy... Make everyone happy in the house and just replace the fan unit, it's cheap and mega worth it. If I needed to buy 50 fans for replacements, I'd go with these. As it turns out I just needed the one. BUT if I did need more... you get the idea. Not a paid actor review here, just a super stoked customer. Make the right choice.
Tom S
2025-07-13 19:59:55
Fit and function was just like an OEM part!
David
2025-06-15 10:08:06
If it's the right size it will work. Easy installation.
Mike 82
2025-05-18 16:39:49
Easy replacement to my old motor that was hardly working. It’s not the quietest, but it does move some air on the high setting.
Ashley V.
2025-05-17 18:29:37
Tried using this to replace a motor on a 55 year old unit so I wasn't expecting perfection. That being said, the motor turns BACKWARDS from the factory motor. Flipping the blades doesn't fix the problem because the blades are pitched the same direction either way. Switching wires doesn't work because this is an AC not DC motor. But I did flip the whole motor. And it works, as in it pulls air through the proper way. But that increases the amount of room necessary for the filter, which is now an inch away from clearing the fan blades and leaves the fan dangerously exposed. Should have read the reviews.
DJ
2025-05-12 17:13:59
Let me just say that if you are reading this because you are looking for an exact replacement for your LL6300 Nutone Hood, good luck, you are going to need it. The part isn't manufactured by the company anymore, I can't speak on how this product works for it's intended purpose. I also want to mention that I did not let this hood get like this, this is what happens when you don't maintain your equipment. I moved into this home and the hood was caked in grease, had no grease filter or cover over the light, so this is who knows how many decades of abuse on this poor hood.I bought this hoping it would be an easy replacement for my LL6300 NuTone Hood but with the expectation that I would need to do some modifications to get it working. There is a part sold by Broan-NuTone but I wasn't going to spend extra money on a part that might not work for my hood. I was more hopeful after receiving it and comparing it to the nasty original I pulled from the hood. It looked very much like the original but with a different connector. After installing I noticed how much was actually different and decided to try to get it working anyways. Here is a list of what I did to get it working on my LL6300 NuTone Hood. Remember that is worked specifically for me, I'm comfortable with electronics and was not intimidated by this project. Your results could vary and only take on projects within your comfort level and proper knowledge. Remember to turn off the power at the power panel to make sure you don't short something out or hurt yourself!Step one: Compare parts, they look almost like a perfect match, bend bracket slightly to match mounting holes.Step two: Compare connectors, obviously different, original is square, new has a V angle at the end.Step three: Compare pins and wires, colors are different and the pins are bigger on the new unit, they will not squeeze into the mating connector of the old unit.Step four: Cut connector off new unit, break connector off hood, cut old connector off, prepare wires, join wires together. Red to red wire, white to yellow wire, black to blue wire. I used wire nuts, I considered solder but I wanted this to be somewhat easily replaceable if this needs to be changed again in the future.Step five: Turn it on and verify air is flowing out the vent. If this happens for you then congratulations! This was not the case for me, the fan was pulling air from the vent and blowing it to the range.Step six: Remove fan blade, remove bracket, remove fan motor, flip motor and install everything on the opposite side from how it came.Step eight: Test again, this time it worked, fan was blowing air out the vent and the trap door had enough pressure to open.Again, these are the steps I took to get this working for me. I do not suggest you try this, but if you are set on modifying your LL6300 NuTone Hood then make sure you are very comfortable and know your way around electronics.I tried just reversing the bracket but the fan wasn't building enough pressure from the lower position to open the trap door so I had to disassemble it and flip it to get the fan closer to the trap door.In conclusion: If you are buying this for your LL6300 NuTone Hood then be aware that this is not a direct replacement and prepare to do modifications to get your hood retrofitted and working properly. 5 stars for giving my hood an extra chance at life.At the end of the day I wonder if I was smart for getting this working on my LL6300 Nutone Hood or a fool for not buying a new hood free of many decades of someone else's grease and guaranteed to have a working fan.Now to wait for the replacement grease filter and light cover and hope I don't need to modify those too!
Wayno
2025-05-05 18:54:50
The fit was close, but the screw holes on my hood are a bit wider than the bracket. I was able to slightly bend the bracket to make it work though. The price is great, and it solved the issue.
Veronica
2025-02-20 16:03:15
Our fan gave out on our kitchen over head hood system. We bought this product in hopes that we could replace the part without having to buy the whole hood again. This part was easy to replace and worked perfectly.
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