Thermador – Hood External Motor – Gray $518.00 Save:$291.00(36%)
Description
  • Compatible with Thermador hoods
    For a proper fit.
  • 1300 cfm exhaust capacity offers powerful performance
    Quickly and easily remove smoke and odors from your kitchen.
  • 10″ connection diameter
    For the right fit.
Additional information
Weight 46.8 lbs
Dimensions 192225 × 2034 in
Hardware Included

Yes

Model Compatibility

Thermador Professional Series ventilation hoods

Model Number

VTR1330W

Quantity

1

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

Not Available

Brand Compatibility

Thermador

Material

Galvanized steel

Accessory Type

Motor

Compatible Appliance Type

Range hood

Fingerprint Resistant

No

Color Finish

Gray

Product Name

Hood External Motor

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

2 Years

Product Weight

46.8 pounds

Brand

Thermador

Color

Gray

Product Height

20 3/4 inches

Product Width

19 22/25 inches

UPC

825225941286

Reviews (5)
Ratings

4.5

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Customer Reviews (5)

  1. Putu

    Great to have delivery schedule on time, product as described and works well!

  2. BestBuyNightMare

    I love this Thermador external blower. It’s powerful and since it mounted outside, my kitchen is not noisy when it runs (even at level 3, 4).
    I have this pair with Thermador 48″ hood and they work perfectly together.
    The only thing is they required 10″ duct and it caused a bit of headache for us during the installation.

  3. Amyamy

    Great professional product. Very strong power. Nice buy

  4. Bazsaf

    Purchased to replace an older unit. Works as advertised. One of the best exhaust fans in the market.

  5. Spalding

    The fan itself seems excellent – powerful and reasonably quiet. BUT, the roof mounting plate that you need to mount this on an exterior roof (or wall – I mounted it on the roof) is a stunningly not thought out. It’s just a flat sheet of metal onto which you screw the fan unit shown. Between the fan unit and the mounting plate you put on two rubber-ish, adhesive gaskets. But no physical barrier to divert water from going under the unit, and nothing directing water around the unit. My roof installer laughed out loud – no way that will keep water out over time. He engineered an L-shaped metal barrier glued onto both the unit and the mounting plate to at least attempt to prevent water from going under the unit, and eventually into my kitchen.